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The Registered Common People as a Social Foundation of the Ancient Chinese Empire:Its Beginning and Significance

  • Author:

    TU Cheng-sheng

  • Page Number:

    54.3:77-111

  • Date:

    1983

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TU Cheng-sheng, “The Registered Common People as a Social Foundation of the Ancient Chinese Empire:Its Beginning and Significance,” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica 54.8 (1983): 77-111.

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Cheng-sheng, TU
1983 “The Registered Common People as a Social Foundation of the Ancient Chinese Empire:Its Beginning and Significance.” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica 54.8: 77-111.
Cheng-sheng, TU. (1983). The Registered Common People as a Social Foundation of the Ancient Chinese Empire:Its Beginning and Significance. Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, 54(8), 77-111.
Cheng-sheng, TU. “The Registered Common People as a Social Foundation of the Ancient Chinese Empire:Its Beginning and Significance.” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica 54, no. 8 (1983): 77-111.
Cheng-sheng, TU. “The Registered Common People as a Social Foundation of the Ancient Chinese Empire:Its Beginning and Significance.” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, vol. 54, no. 8, 1983, pp. 77-111.
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