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Page 88
... northeast again rebelled under Liu Hei - t'a and recaptured most of the northeast . He was finally defeated by a T'ang army under the crown prince Chien - ch'eng at the beginning of 623. The prolonged resistance in Hopeh and the ...
... northeast again rebelled under Liu Hei - t'a and recaptured most of the northeast . He was finally defeated by a T'ang army under the crown prince Chien - ch'eng at the beginning of 623. The prolonged resistance in Hopeh and the ...
Page 92
... northeast ; there were well over 500,000 in all . The military governors soon began to exercise some functions of civil government . In the 740s a non - Chinese general of Sogdian and Turkish origin , An Lu - shan , became military ...
... northeast ; there were well over 500,000 in all . The military governors soon began to exercise some functions of civil government . In the 740s a non - Chinese general of Sogdian and Turkish origin , An Lu - shan , became military ...
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... northeastern and northwestern parts of the province . These include the Hsin River , which rises near Yü - shan in the northeast and runs westward to P'o - yang Lake ; the Ch'ang and Lo - an rivers , also in the extreme northeast of the ...
... northeastern and northwestern parts of the province . These include the Hsin River , which rises near Yü - shan in the northeast and runs westward to P'o - yang Lake ; the Ch'ang and Lo - an rivers , also in the extreme northeast of the ...
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CHINESE LITERATURE | 231 |
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