Bulletin, Issues 64-65The Museum, 1992 - China |
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There were four rulers in all : the founder , Sun Ch'uan , known as the Ruler of Wu ( Wu chu ) ; and by his temple name The Great Emperor ( ta huangti ) ; his youngest son Liang , the Prince of K'uai - chi , also known as The Deposed ...
There were four rulers in all : the founder , Sun Ch'uan , known as the Ruler of Wu ( Wu chu ) ; and by his temple name The Great Emperor ( ta huangti ) ; his youngest son Liang , the Prince of K'uai - chi , also known as The Deposed ...
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Eight chapters of Imperial Annals are directly followed by the chapter containing biographies of eight principal wives of the Eastern Wei / Northern Ch'i rulers . This chapter was originally missing from the text of the Pei Ch'i shu .
Eight chapters of Imperial Annals are directly followed by the chapter containing biographies of eight principal wives of the Eastern Wei / Northern Ch'i rulers . This chapter was originally missing from the text of the Pei Ch'i shu .
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The chapter contains biographies of the twelve principal wives and concubines of the Western Wei / Northern Chou rulers , all of whom are called Empresses , although in fact some were Empresses Dowager . The introduction to the chapter ...
The chapter contains biographies of the twelve principal wives and concubines of the Western Wei / Northern Chou rulers , all of whom are called Empresses , although in fact some were Empresses Dowager . The introduction to the chapter ...
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Contents
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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