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1 Range | belonging to the Sung and Mongol dynasties, and as in China itself
2 Range | Culture - Sung and Mongol Dynasties. - A brief abstract of the
3 Range | consolidation preceded by the dynasties of Kha and In. The capitals
4 Range | territorial division.~The Six Dynasties (268 to 618 A.D.). - The
5 Range | kingdoms, known as the Five Dynasties, which lasted, however,
6 Range | Chinese culture of the Six Dynasties. It was formed of combined
7 Confuc| of the Hâng and the Six Dynasties of China.~Hâng art was itself
8 Confuc| long succession of Chinese dynasties~is always the story of the
9 Confuc| Age, of the three early dynasties of Kha, In, and Shu, when
10 Confuc| government. But many succeeding dynasties added to the work. Other
11 Taoism| and after the change of dynasties their imperialism and the
12 Taoism| the early part of the Six Dynasties (265 to 618 A.D.) represents
13 Taoism| the early part of the Six Dynasties. They adopted the philosophy
14 Nara | disintegration under the Six Dynasties, and founding an empire
15 Nara | blood of the preceding Six Dynasties, bursts forth now into a
16 Fujiwa| capitals of the Hâng and Tâng dynasties. In this and other cases
17 Ashika| mind of the Shu and Hang dynasties pursued sublime effects
18 Ashika| or the mirrors of the Six Dynasties, nor is it full of that
19 Ashika| paragraph continues] Six Dynasties, which, while derived from
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