Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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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... capital . It was ruled by the emperor Mu - jung Pao . 2. The Northern Wei in northern Shan - hsi with P'ing - ch'eng as its capital . It was ruled by the king T'o - pa Kuei . 3. The Later Ch'in in Shensi north of the Ch'in Range , with ...
... capital . It was ruled by the emperor Mu - jung Pao . 2. The Northern Wei in northern Shan - hsi with P'ing - ch'eng as its capital . It was ruled by the king T'o - pa Kuei . 3. The Later Ch'in in Shensi north of the Ch'in Range , with ...
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Östasiatiska museet. km ( 50 miles ) downstream from the capital , with supposedly more than one thousand towered ships ( Chin shu 10 : 2b , 3a ; 83 : 4b - 5a ; 84 : 5b ; 100 : 17b ; Sung shu 1 : 3a ; Nan shih 1 : 3a ) . The capital was ...
Östasiatiska museet. km ( 50 miles ) downstream from the capital , with supposedly more than one thousand towered ships ( Chin shu 10 : 2b , 3a ; 83 : 4b - 5a ; 84 : 5b ; 100 : 17b ; Sung shu 1 : 3a ; Nan shih 1 : 3a ) . The capital was ...
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... capital , intending to enthrone him . But when they found the palace gates closed , their crowd scattered . Pao - yin went into hiding . After three days he gave himself up , was pardoned by his brother , and restored to his ranks ( Nan ...
... capital , intending to enthrone him . But when they found the palace gates closed , their crowd scattered . Pao - yin went into hiding . After three days he gave himself up , was pardoned by his brother , and restored to his ranks ( Nan ...
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