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... Shih huang - ti appear the archtyrant of Chinese history . Some of the accusations leveled against him by historians are perhaps exaggerated , such as the burning of books and the indiscriminate massacre of intellectuals . Shih huang ...
... Shih huang - ti appear the archtyrant of Chinese history . Some of the accusations leveled against him by historians are perhaps exaggerated , such as the burning of books and the indiscriminate massacre of intellectuals . Shih huang ...
Page 88
... Shih - min was besieging him in Lo - yang . At this time Wang Shih - ch'ung attempted to form an alliance with the most powerful of all the Sui rebels , Tou Chien - te , who controlled much of Hopeh and who had completed the defeat of ...
... Shih - min was besieging him in Lo - yang . At this time Wang Shih - ch'ung attempted to form an alliance with the most powerful of all the Sui rebels , Tou Chien - te , who controlled much of Hopeh and who had completed the defeat of ...
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... shih , it omitted either the first four lines , the last four lines , the first two and the last two lines , or the middle four lines . Thus , the tonal quality of the lü- shih was retained , whereas antithetic structure was made ...
... shih , it omitted either the first four lines , the last four lines , the first two and the last two lines , or the middle four lines . Thus , the tonal quality of the lü- shih was retained , whereas antithetic structure was made ...
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CHINA | 36 |
CHINESE LITERATURE | 231 |
CHORDATES CHRISTIANITY | 251 |
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