Fu Qian zou shu : 8 juan / Yang Yongjian bian ; Shen Yunlong zhu bian
撫黔奏疏 : 8卷 / 楊雍建編 ; 沈雲龍主編
- Bib ID:
- 2654874
- Format:
- Book
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- [Taibei xian Yonghe zhen] : Wen hai chu ban she, [1976]
- [台北縣永和鎮] : 文海出版社, [1976]
- 4 v. (1525 p.) ; 22 cm.
- Series:
- Jin dai Zhongguo shi liao cong kan xu ji ; 323-326.
- Notes:
- Reprint ed.
- Subject:
- Guizhou Sheng (China) -- History -- Sources
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- 1704
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