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Examples:twenty four dynastic histories (or 25 or 26 in modern editions)—the Twenty-Four Histories (25 or 26 in modern editions), collection of books on Chinese dynastic history from 3000 BC till 17th century—senior provincial government official in dynastic China—imperial censor (formal title of a dynastic official)—agree on three laws (idiom); provisional agreement made by new dynastic government with the people—dynastic records of Imperial China—Imperial official in dynastic China—chronological history, the regular form of the Chinese dynastic histories—the 24 or 25 official dynastic histories—book of prophecy (e.g. of dynastic fortunes)—national or dynastic history book—Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang dynastic Buddhist monk, who crossed Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism—one of the five degrees of official mourning attire in dynastic China—state official or subject in dynastic China—courtesy or style name traditionally given males aged 20 in dynastic China—unofficial biography (as opposed official dynastic biography)— |