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Page 104
... style would be going against the prevalent mode of operation , namely , mutual accommodation . Even the emperor adopted the bureaucratic style . The picture was not entirely dark . Evasions and de- viations notwithstanding , the letter ...
... style would be going against the prevalent mode of operation , namely , mutual accommodation . Even the emperor adopted the bureaucratic style . The picture was not entirely dark . Evasions and de- viations notwithstanding , the letter ...
Page 235
... style " ) form still in use , it was possible for an individual poet to enjoy conformity or freedom as he saw fit . Of the more than 2,200 T'ang poets whose works- totaling more than 48,900 pieces - have been preserved , only a few can ...
... style " ) form still in use , it was possible for an individual poet to enjoy conformity or freedom as he saw fit . Of the more than 2,200 T'ang poets whose works- totaling more than 48,900 pieces - have been preserved , only a few can ...
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... style that featured intricate contortions , mime - like walking moves , and rapid spins on the neck and shoulders . Less complicated dance styles also were found , such as slam dancing , in which the dancers hurled their bodies against ...
... style that featured intricate contortions , mime - like walking moves , and rapid spins on the neck and shoulders . Less complicated dance styles also were found , such as slam dancing , in which the dancers hurled their bodies against ...
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