... the qualifications for each grade. And as a further reflection of the character of the state the Vietnamese believed in the necessity of clearly defined borders with their neighbours. In this, as in so many other ways, Vietnam differed from the other... Southeast Asia: An Introductory History - Pagina 44di Milton E. Osborne - 2004 - 349 pagineAnteprima limitata - Informazioni su questo libro
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...case with Chinese influence over Vietnam. For example, in Vietnam, officials dressed in essentially the same fashion as Chinese mandarins. With the exception of some court priests who dressed in the same fashion as Brahmins in India, such direct borrowing from India was not characteristic... | |
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