Bulletin"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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Drum music , for example , is known to be a consistent part of the Yong rite
sacrifices offered according to scheduled ancestor rites called “ Five Part Rites
Wuzhongjisi ” ( see e.g. Shima , Kenkyu , p.299 ) . Excavated examples of Shang
drum ...
Drum music , for example , is known to be a consistent part of the Yong rite
sacrifices offered according to scheduled ancestor rites called “ Five Part Rites
Wuzhongjisi ” ( see e.g. Shima , Kenkyu , p.299 ) . Excavated examples of Shang
drum ...
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... in the other world ) , carried lanterns , canopies and banners , played music
and transported all the funeral gifts , followed the second section of the
procession which included the spirit of the deceased , the catafalque and the
mourners ( fig .
... in the other world ) , carried lanterns , canopies and banners , played music
and transported all the funeral gifts , followed the second section of the
procession which included the spirit of the deceased , the catafalque and the
mourners ( fig .
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