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| | A-ch'eng -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Two of Kao-tsu's sons were rivals for the succession: the crown prince Chien-ch'eng and Li Shih-min, the general who had played a large part in the wars of unification. |
 | | In a military coup, Li Shih-min murdered Chien-ch'eng and another... |
 | | But a government official, Li Ao, and a prominent writer, Han Yü, ardently defended Confucianism's place in Chinese culture and thus set the stage for the great revival... |
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