A Study on the Tien-ch'ien典籤

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  • 典籤考
  • 典籖考
  • テンセンコウ

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Some historians are of the opinion that the tien-ch'iens, ministers despatched from the Nan-chao Government were, so to speak, the overlords to the imperial local ministers and that whereby the Government was successful to consolidate a centralized state. But the more detailed study of the contemporary documents makes it clear that the tien-ce'iens' authorities were more limited than ever suggested--that is, their powers were originated from the commission of duty to supervise the local ministers independent directly upon the emperors. and these ministers alone; other ministers were out of the rule of the tien-ch'ien.

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  • 東洋史研究

    東洋史研究 13 (6), 465-475, 1955-03-30

    東洋史研究会

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