Sung" until 1277). During the reigns of Chin-tsung and of his son Tin-tsung "a violent controversy arose among the literati and officials as to the best mode of conducting the government. Some of them, as Sz'ma Kwang the historian, contended for the maintenance... Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan - Page 41892Full view - About this book
| Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1882 - 812 pages
...a cowardly peace with the Liau on the north-east. During his reign and that of his son, Tin-tsuug, a violent controversy arose among the literati and...Ngan-shi was the distinguished leader, advocated reform and change to the entire overthrow of existing institutions. For the first time in the history of China,... | |
| Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1897 - 504 pages
...tributaries, but he bought a cowardly peace with the Liau on the north-east. During his reign and that of his son, Tin-tsung, a violent controversy arose among the literati and officials as to the besl mode of conducting the government. Some of them, as Sz'nw Kwang the historian, contended for the... | |
| James Murdoch, Isoh Yamagata - Japan - 1926 - 860 pages
...following succinct account : — During the reigns of Jin-tsung (1023-64) and his son, Ying-tsung, " a violent controversy arose among the literati and...best mode of conducting the government. Some of them, such as Sz'ina Kwang, the historian, contended for the maintenance of the old principles of the sages.... | |
| James Murdoch - History - 1996 - 846 pages
...among the literati and officials as to the best mode of conducting the government. Some of them, such as Sz'ma Kwang, the historian, contended for the maintenance...N'gan'shi was the distinguished leader, advocated reform and change, tending to the entire overthrow of existing institutions. For the first time in the history... | |
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