Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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I were discussed above as hierarchical and hieratic in style of representation since they are represented according to a set system of relationships , and evidently according to religious and aesthetic prescriptions .
I were discussed above as hierarchical and hieratic in style of representation since they are represented according to a set system of relationships , and evidently according to religious and aesthetic prescriptions .
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29 According to recent investigations of the ritual use of the Chan portraits in mediaeval China the Buddhist portraits originated from the mortuary practises of charismatic Buddhist monks during the Six Dynasties period .
29 According to recent investigations of the ritual use of the Chan portraits in mediaeval China the Buddhist portraits originated from the mortuary practises of charismatic Buddhist monks during the Six Dynasties period .
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According to the Jiali , the soul - cloth was treated just as if it was the deceased . At night it was laid on a so - called soul - bed ( lingchuang ) next to the coffin . In the morning when the mourners entered the hall to wail ...
According to the Jiali , the soul - cloth was treated just as if it was the deceased . At night it was laid on a so - called soul - bed ( lingchuang ) next to the coffin . In the morning when the mourners entered the hall to wail ...
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