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While Wu - ch'ang had been the capital from 221 to 229 , a palace had been built there for Sun Ch'üan . ... demolished and its timbers and tiles used for the reconstruction of the palace in Chien - yeh ( Wu shu 2 : 32b , Commentary ) .
While Wu - ch'ang had been the capital from 221 to 229 , a palace had been built there for Sun Ch'üan . ... demolished and its timbers and tiles used for the reconstruction of the palace in Chien - yeh ( Wu shu 2 : 32b , Commentary ) .
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16 , 453 , he led his supporters into the palace with a faked edict and had Emperor Wen murdered . For good measure , he also killed the Lady P'an . There was fighting within the palace in which a number of Wen's attendants lost their ...
16 , 453 , he led his supporters into the palace with a faked edict and had Emperor Wen murdered . For good measure , he also killed the Lady P'an . There was fighting within the palace in which a number of Wen's attendants lost their ...
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The Eastern Palace was burned to the ground , including a large book collection of the heir - apparent . Hou Ching then built scaling towers , more than 24 meters ( 80 feet ) high , several hundred rams , called " wooden asses ” ...
The Eastern Palace was burned to the ground , including a large book collection of the heir - apparent . Hou Ching then built scaling towers , more than 24 meters ( 80 feet ) high , several hundred rams , called " wooden asses ” ...
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Contents
The Wu Dynasty 229280 | 11 |
The Antecedants | 51 |
The Reign of Emperor Ming 323325 | 57 |
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