摘要
The later maid servant Nee GAO from Bohai Prefecture was the concubine of Bin King of Tang Dynasty.This message neither recorded in "Dutiful Son Cheng kuan" nor in any biographies nor in "The Pedigree Chart of the Royal Family".In this Epigraph,it respests Bin King SHOU Li as"Minister in Charge of Projects and Senior General" while history records only states Bin King SHOU Li posthumously admitted as the Dynasty supreme official of Military Affairs, which can make up for the historical vacancy.
The later maid servant Nee GAO from Bohai Prefecture was the concubine of Bin King of Tang Dynasty.This message neither recorded in 'Dutiful Son Cheng kuan' nor in any biographies nor in 'The Pedigree Chart of the Royal Family'.In this Epigraph,it respests Bin King SHOU Li as'Minister in Charge of Projects and Senior General' while history records only states Bin King SHOU Li posthumously admitted as the Dynasty supreme official of Military Affairs, which can make up for the historical vacancy.
出处
《洛阳大学学报》
2002年第1期9-12,共4页
Journal of Luoyang University