Bulletin, Issues 70-71The Museum, 1998 - China |
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In contrast to the close - fitting Mongol robes of the previous Yuan dynasty ( 1279–1368 ) , the Ming dresses became much wider and were to a large extent based on the styles of the earlier Chinese dynasties .
In contrast to the close - fitting Mongol robes of the previous Yuan dynasty ( 1279–1368 ) , the Ming dresses became much wider and were to a large extent based on the styles of the earlier Chinese dynasties .
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If Bielenstein had looked beyond the Eastern Han dynasty he would have found , as did Yao Shan - yu , that “ [ ... ] it is true , on the whole , that long and unified dynasties have larger frequencies [ of floods and droughts ] than do ...
If Bielenstein had looked beyond the Eastern Han dynasty he would have found , as did Yao Shan - yu , that “ [ ... ] it is true , on the whole , that long and unified dynasties have larger frequencies [ of floods and droughts ] than do ...
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During the Tang dynasty , the high rate of desecrating cannibalism continues . This either means that it prevailed in spite of changing conditions or that the conditions of the period preceding the dynasty prevailed .
During the Tang dynasty , the high rate of desecrating cannibalism continues . This either means that it prevailed in spite of changing conditions or that the conditions of the period preceding the dynasty prevailed .
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