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Page 194
Three of the old clans ( 17.5 % of old clans , but only 1.5 % of all T'o - pa Wei noble clans ) had originated during the Chin period . All in all , only 8.45 % of the noble clans of the T'o - pa Wei period were members of the old ...
Three of the old clans ( 17.5 % of old clans , but only 1.5 % of all T'o - pa Wei noble clans ) had originated during the Chin period . All in all , only 8.45 % of the noble clans of the T'o - pa Wei period were members of the old ...
Page 198
... of them originated as prominent office - holding clans only under the immediately preceding T'o - pa Wei dynasty . ... but just slightly over 4 % of all Eastern Wei / Northern Ch'i noble clans ) had originated during the Later Han ...
... of them originated as prominent office - holding clans only under the immediately preceding T'o - pa Wei dynasty . ... but just slightly over 4 % of all Eastern Wei / Northern Ch'i noble clans ) had originated during the Later Han ...
Page 204
( 26.6 % of old clans , but only 6.6 % of all Western Wei / Northern Chou noble clans ) had originated during the Later Han ; five ( 16.6 % of old clans , but just over 4 % of all Western Wei / Northern Chou noble clans ) had originated ...
( 26.6 % of old clans , but only 6.6 % of all Western Wei / Northern Chou noble clans ) had originated during the Later Han ; five ( 16.6 % of old clans , but just over 4 % of all Western Wei / Northern Chou noble clans ) had originated ...
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The Development of Flower Depiction and the Origin of | 179 |
Oligarchy or Social Mobility | 5 |
Notes on the Shui ching | 257 |
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