China Society Occasional Papers, Temas11-17China Society London., 1961 |
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... reports submitted after returning from a campaign . It follows that we can expect from the Chinese histories only ... report to the central government , or because the news of defeats was being deliberately suppressed . No private papers ...
... reports submitted after returning from a campaign . It follows that we can expect from the Chinese histories only ... report to the central government , or because the news of defeats was being deliberately suppressed . No private papers ...
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... reports refer to the transport and stacking of bricks ; in one case 2,780 bricks were stacked per man per day . Watch - towers , barrack - rooms and defence - walls , once built , required constant repair and maintenance , in view of ...
... reports refer to the transport and stacking of bricks ; in one case 2,780 bricks were stacked per man per day . Watch - towers , barrack - rooms and defence - walls , once built , required constant repair and maintenance , in view of ...
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... reports on the working efficiency of individual sites . Both these types of report illustrate the professionalism of the Han forces ; they were made at stated times and are usually framed within the conventions of a pro forma . An ...
... reports on the working efficiency of individual sites . Both these types of report illustrate the professionalism of the Han forces ; they were made at stated times and are usually framed within the conventions of a pro forma . An ...
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