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dlinn [17]
3 years ago
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“Heaven is high, and the emperor far away.” This saying refers to a time when...

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noname [10]3 years ago
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Hi, I found a sitw that might help you. I can't type all of it so I searched this before and said the saying here and I clicked on Heaven is high and the emperor is far away/ The Cobden Centre. or try Heaven is high and the emperor is far away: linguaphiles, or Civilizations of Asia- topic 9 test quiz- quizizz or wikipedea
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