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1Dergi hese jak⁻un de wasimbuhangge ; dergi hesei wasimbuha g⁻usai baita be dah⁻ume gisurefi wesimbuhengge ; hesei yabubuha hacilame wesimbuhe g⁻usai baita ; 上諭 八旗 ; 上諭 旗務 議復 ; 諭行 旗務 奏議

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“Dergi hese jak⁻un de wasimbuhangge ; dergi hesei wasimbuha g⁻usai baita be dah⁻ume gisurefi wesimbuhengge ; hesei yabubuha hacilame wesimbuhe g⁻usai baita ; 上諭 八旗 ; 上諭 旗務 議復 ; 諭行 旗務 奏議” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  Dergi hese jak⁻un de wasimbuhangge ; dergi hesei wasimbuha g⁻usai baita be dah⁻ume gisurefi wesimbuhengge ; hesei yabubuha hacilame wesimbuhe g⁻usai baita ; 上諭 八旗 ; 上諭 旗務 議復 ; 諭行 旗務 奏議
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  • Language: chi
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  • Publisher: ➤  Horonggo yangsangga deyen = Wu ying dian
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“Dergi hese jak⁻un de wasimbuhangge ; dergi hesei wasimbuha g⁻usai baita be dah⁻ume gisurefi wesimbuhengge ; hesei yabubuha hacilame wesimbuhe g⁻usai baita ; 上諭 八旗 ; 上諭 旗務 議復 ; 諭行 旗務 奏議” Subjects and Themes:

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  • First Year Published: 1731
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Yan Qing

Yan Qing and Dai Zong visit Grand Marshal Su Yuanjing, who agrees to put in a good word for Liangshan. Following the amnesty for Liangshan, Yan Qing participates

List of Water Margin characters

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Chinese sovereign

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Emperor Ningzong

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Eunuchs in China

Servants in Qing China (illustrated, reprint ed.). Hong Kong University Press. p. 61. ISBN 978-9888455751. Alt URL Shi, Dan (1991). Shi, Dan (ed.). Mémoires

Fu Jian (317–355)

subsequent fall of Ran Min (formerly known as Shi Min) to Former Yan in 352. In 353, Fu Xiong and Fu Qing also repelled an attack by the nominal Jin vassal

Zuo Zongtang

and army officer of the late Qing dynasty. Born in Xiangyin County, Hunan Province, Zuo started his career in the Qing military by participating in the