The Life and Career of Hung Ch'eng-ch'ou (1593-1665): Public Service in a Time of Dynastic Change |
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... later received the highest degree . At first , he was named the official in charge of legal affairs in Nan - an Prefecture , Kiangsi Province . All punishments and other legal judgments in Ta - yü Districts , Kiangsi Province , came ...
... later received the highest degree . At first , he was named the official in charge of legal affairs in Nan - an Prefecture , Kiangsi Province . All punishments and other legal judgments in Ta - yü Districts , Kiangsi Province , came ...
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... later , he again asked for rest leave because of his failing eyesight . " Again the court refused , but it did urge him to manage affairs from his residence and return to his office only when he felt better . " When Hung later requested ...
... later , he again asked for rest leave because of his failing eyesight . " Again the court refused , but it did urge him to manage affairs from his residence and return to his office only when he felt better . " When Hung later requested ...
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... later became prime minister under Prince Hsiao - po latter became Duke Huan of Ch'i . Wei Cheng , an able and virtuous statesman , was a subordinate of Li Mi ( 582-618 ) but later served Emperor Kao - tsu of the T'ang ( r . 618-26 ) ...
... later became prime minister under Prince Hsiao - po latter became Duke Huan of Ch'i . Wei Cheng , an able and virtuous statesman , was a subordinate of Li Mi ( 582-618 ) but later served Emperor Kao - tsu of the T'ang ( r . 618-26 ) ...
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Hung Chengchous Preface to Ancient | 253 |
Selected Bibliography | 259 |
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