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The Three Chaste Ones of Ba: local perspectives on the Yellow Turban rebellion on the Chengdu Plain.
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The Journal of the American Oriental Society
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April 1, 2005| Author:
Farmer, J. Michael
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It is something of a truism in discussions of early imperial Chinese history that the so-called Yellow Turban rebellion of the late second century C.E. played an important role in the demise of the Han dynasty. (1) With the court weakened by factions of bureaucrat-officials, eunuchs, and in-laws fighting over control of a series of young and ineffective emperors, an uprising centered in eastern China and led by Zhang Jue [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] and his brothers Bao [TEXT N...
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