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- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 accessdate "2012-03-02".
- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 author "Anne Walthall".
- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 edition "illustrated".
- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 editor "Anne Walthall".
- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 isCitedBy Aisin_Gioro.
- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 location "isbn=".
- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 page "148".
- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 publisher "University of California Press".
- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 quote "During their first years in China, the Manchu rulers continued to give imperial daughters to Chinese high officials. These included the sons of the Three Feudatories—the Ming defectors rewarded with large and almost autonomous fiefs in the south.".
- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 title "Servants of the dynasty: palace women in world history".
- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 volume "Volume 7 of The California world history library".
- e6ded7ae379c84658c0bdcf5925937fbbe6e72a29e6e8bf19388bad6a0c83fb2 year "2008".