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... shang ( 1948 ; " The Sun Shines over the Sang - kan River " ) was the first Chinese novel to win the Soviet Union's Stalin Prize ( 1951 ) . Yet de- spite her triumphs , she remained in political trouble for her open criticisms of the ...
... shang ( 1948 ; " The Sun Shines over the Sang - kan River " ) was the first Chinese novel to win the Soviet Union's Stalin Prize ( 1951 ) . Yet de- spite her triumphs , she remained in political trouble for her open criticisms of the ...
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... Shang , and Chou and Ch'in eras ( 2205-206 BC ) has been established through comparisons with archaeological evidence and nonepigraphic documents . A strong Chinese influence is detectable through epigraphs from the Central Asian Turk ...
... Shang , and Chou and Ch'in eras ( 2205-206 BC ) has been established through comparisons with archaeological evidence and nonepigraphic documents . A strong Chinese influence is detectable through epigraphs from the Central Asian Turk ...
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