Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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On July 5 , Hui - ching utterly defeated the imperial General in Command of the Centre , Wang Ying , outside the capital , entered it ... Hui - ching's army disintegrated , he attempted to flee north on July 16 and was killed , aged 63.
On July 5 , Hui - ching utterly defeated the imperial General in Command of the Centre , Wang Ying , outside the capital , entered it ... Hui - ching's army disintegrated , he attempted to flee north on July 16 and was killed , aged 63.
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Hao : On July 18 , 479 , enfeoffed as king of An - ch'eng . Died 491 , aged 24 ( Nan Ch'i shu 2 : 5b ; 35 : 7b Nan shih 4 : 14b , 24a ) . Ch'iang : On July 18 , 479 , enfeoffed as king of P'o - yang ( Nan Ch'i shu 2 : 5b ; Nan shih 4 ...
Hao : On July 18 , 479 , enfeoffed as king of An - ch'eng . Died 491 , aged 24 ( Nan Ch'i shu 2 : 5b ; 35 : 7b Nan shih 4 : 14b , 24a ) . Ch'iang : On July 18 , 479 , enfeoffed as king of P'o - yang ( Nan Ch'i shu 2 : 5b ; Nan shih 4 ...
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THE 20 SONS OF EMPEROR CHIEN - WEN OF LIANG Ta - ch'i : On July 13 , 549 , made heir - apparent . Killed by Hou Ching in 551 , aged 29.15 ) Ta - hsin : On July 18 , 549 , enfeoffed as king of Hsün - yang ( Liang shu 4 : 3a , 44 : 2a ...
THE 20 SONS OF EMPEROR CHIEN - WEN OF LIANG Ta - ch'i : On July 13 , 549 , made heir - apparent . Killed by Hou Ching in 551 , aged 29.15 ) Ta - hsin : On July 18 , 549 , enfeoffed as king of Hsün - yang ( Liang shu 4 : 3a , 44 : 2a ...
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