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Monumentality in Early Chinese Art and Architecture
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Excerpt - on Page 20: " ... morality, and propriety-that govern the working of society at large. These two aspects overlap: in the ritualized society of the Three Dynasties, ceremonies both reflected and regulated human relationships and thus determined legal and moral standards; correct "ritual behavior" could hardly be ... "

The Chinese Revolution in Historical Perspective
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Excerpt - on Page 4: " ... in the middle reaches of the Yellow River and is associated with the earliest of the so-called San Dai, the Three Dynasties of ancient China. The first dynasty was the semilegendary Xia (ca. 2000 B.C. to 1700 B.C.). The second of the ... "

Basic Writings of Mo Tzu, Hs¿n Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu
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Excerpt - on Page 24: " ... It was by this method alone that the sage kings of the Three Dynasties, Yao, Shun, Yu, T'ang, Wen, and Wu, were able to rule the world and become the leaders of the other ... "

Fu Ssu-nien: A Life in Chinese History and Politics (Cambridge Studies in Chinese History, Literature and Institutions)
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Excerpt - on Page 98: " ... Ku Chieh-kang was the first to become suspicious of the vertical, linear relationship of the Three Dynasties. In Ku's renowned article respond98 ... "

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