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... Han emperors , who have been generally regarded as benevolent rulers . Shih ... dynasty . The legitimate heir was compelled to commit suicide when his ... Han dynasty The Han dynasty was founded by Liu Pang ( best known by his temple name ...
... Han emperors , who have been generally regarded as benevolent rulers . Shih ... dynasty . The legitimate heir was compelled to commit suicide when his ... Han dynasty The Han dynasty was founded by Liu Pang ( best known by his temple name ...
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... Han dynasty , thereby maintaining the fiction that as a member of the Liu family he was continuing its rule of the Han dynasty , albeit in the restricted regions of Shu in the southwest ( capital at Ch'eng - tu ) . In the southeast ...
... Han dynasty , thereby maintaining the fiction that as a member of the Liu family he was continuing its rule of the Han dynasty , albeit in the restricted regions of Shu in the southwest ( capital at Ch'eng - tu ) . In the southeast ...
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... Han dynasty poets at first merely refined the originals of the folk songs without claiming credit and later imitated their fresh and lively metre . Prose . Prose literature was further developed during the Ch'in and Han dynasties . In ...
... Han dynasty poets at first merely refined the originals of the folk songs without claiming credit and later imitated their fresh and lively metre . Prose . Prose literature was further developed during the Ch'in and Han dynasties . In ...
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CHINA | 36 |
CHINESE LITERATURE | 231 |
CHORDATES CHRISTIANITY | 251 |
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