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Aubrie Berg
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30 May, 18:20
How was a person judged during the Heian period?
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Claudia Merritt
30 May, 18:35
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By their beauty and manners
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Alex Parker
30 May, 18:47
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They were judged by their beauty and manners. Their society prized beauty, elegance, and fashion.
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