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 These terms are to be used for Style/​Period. The hierarchy and overlap of terms can be confusing, but typically, just one Style/​Period term will be sufficient for an image record. Common terms appear below in bold. Include as many terms as are applicable, but give preference to a more specific term; e.g., use Western Zhou rather than Zhou. These terms are to be used for Style/​Period. The hierarchy and overlap of terms can be confusing, but typically, just one Style/​Period term will be sufficient for an image record. Common terms appear below in bold. Include as many terms as are applicable, but give preference to a more specific term; e.g., use Western Zhou rather than Zhou.
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 +Note: we and our authorities prefer the pinyin system of romanization over the deprecated Wade-Giles system. These styles are indicated in Getty ULAN.
 +Note: In Chinese locations, the suffix “sheng” indicates a province name, and “xian” indicates a county. For example: the province Anhui maybe be written as Anhui Sheng. See also: [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Place_names_in_China]]
  
 ==== Chinese dynastic styles and periods ==== ==== Chinese dynastic styles and periods ====
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