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... remained va- cant . The state examinations , previously well regulated , also suffered because of notorious cheating . The reform movement had enlarged both the size and duties of the clerical staff . The anti - reform period brought a ...
... remained va- cant . The state examinations , previously well regulated , also suffered because of notorious cheating . The reform movement had enlarged both the size and duties of the clerical staff . The anti - reform period brought a ...
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... remained very much what it had been before the Yuan dynasty , and a certain cultural isolationism remained a distinctive element . Neither the self - image of the Chinese nor China's position in the world had changed very drastically ...
... remained very much what it had been before the Yuan dynasty , and a certain cultural isolationism remained a distinctive element . Neither the self - image of the Chinese nor China's position in the world had changed very drastically ...
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... remained un- questioned in the absence of any alternative , external standpoint . Buddhism had once provided such a chal- lenge with fructifying results , but later contacts with for- eign religions - including Zoroastrianism ...
... remained un- questioned in the absence of any alternative , external standpoint . Buddhism had once provided such a chal- lenge with fructifying results , but later contacts with for- eign religions - including Zoroastrianism ...
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