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Appendix IV
Chin see line 66.
Ling see line 230.
| 254m. |
逮 |
成 |
祖 |
At length, under the Emperor Ch'êng Tsu, | |
| Tai4 | ch'êng2 | tsu3 | |||
| Reach | complete | ancestor |
Tai see line 235.
Ch'êng see line 26.
Tsu see line 89. [Reigned A.D. 1399—1424, and better known by his year-title 永樂 Yung Lo.]
| 254n. |
遷 |
燕 |
京 |
a move was made to the Swallow City (Peking). | |
| Ch'ien1 | yen1 | ching1 | |||
| Move | swallow | capital |
Ch'ien see line 6.
Yen see line 13.
Ching see line 254O. [The capital was transferred from Nanking to Peking in 1421.]
| 254o. |
十 |
七 |
世 |
There were seventeen reigns in all, | |
| Shih2 | ch'i1 | shih4 | |||
| Ten | seven | generation |
Shih see line 45.
Ch'i see line 84.
Shih see line 177.
| 254p. |
至 |
崇 |
禎 |
down to and including Ch'ung Chêng. | |
| Chih4 | ch'ung2 | chêng1 | |||
| Reach | eminent | auspicious |
Chih see line 94.
Ch'ung see line 254Q.
Chêng see line 254Q.
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