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East Asia

“The arrogant do not long endure: / They are like a dream one night in spring. / The bold and brave perish in the end: They are as dust before the wind.” 

The Tale of the Heike (trans. Royall Tyler)

 

Tale of the Heike

Tale of the Heike

East Asia, Location, Tenth to Fourteenth Centuries, Time Period

Three Kingdoms (Sanguo yanyi)

Three Kingdoms (Sanguo yanyi)

East Asia, Location, Tenth to Fourteenth Centuries, The Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century, Time Period

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