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Page 88
... T'ang . In the spring of 619 Wang Shih - ch'ung de- posed the puppet Sui prince at Lo - yang and proclaimed himself emperor . The T'ang armies gradually forced him to give ground in Honan , and by 621 Kao - tsu's son Li Shih - min was ...
... T'ang . In the spring of 619 Wang Shih - ch'ung de- posed the puppet Sui prince at Lo - yang and proclaimed himself emperor . The T'ang armies gradually forced him to give ground in Honan , and by 621 Kao - tsu's son Li Shih - min was ...
Page 94
... T'ang court was left virtually powerless , its emperor a puppet manipulated by rival military leaders . The dynasty lingered on until 907 , but the last quarter century was dominated by the generals and provincial warlords . With the ...
... T'ang court was left virtually powerless , its emperor a puppet manipulated by rival military leaders . The dynasty lingered on until 907 , but the last quarter century was dominated by the generals and provincial warlords . With the ...
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... T'ang , without advantage of later scholarship . More modern analyses of the early T'ang are presented in HOWARD J. WECHSLER , Mirror to the Son of Heaven : Wei Cheng at the Court of T'ang T'ai - tsung ( 1974 ) , and in his Offerings of ...
... T'ang , without advantage of later scholarship . More modern analyses of the early T'ang are presented in HOWARD J. WECHSLER , Mirror to the Son of Heaven : Wei Cheng at the Court of T'ang T'ai - tsung ( 1974 ) , and in his Offerings of ...
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CHINA | 36 |
CHINESE LITERATURE | 231 |
CHORDATES CHRISTIANITY | 251 |
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