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<p>(916-1125). He argued that the Liao, as well as the <a href="page.php?w=Jin_dynasty_%281115-1234%29">Jin</a> (1115-1234), <a href="page.php?w=Yuan_dynasty">Yuan</a> (1271-1368), and <a href="page.php?w=Qing_dynasty">Qing</a> (1644-1912) dynasties of China were not really "Chinese", and that the ruling families did not fully assimilate into the dominant Han culture. The "conquest dynasty" concept was warmly received by mostly Japanese scholars such as Otagi Matsuo, who preferred to view these dynasties in the context of a "history of Asia" rather</p><p>
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