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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This visual metaphor of man dominating beast is undoubtedly related to the purpose of the royal hunting parks that evolved later in Zhou and Han timesl08 ) and that continued throughout later Tang , Song and even Qing eras .
This visual metaphor of man dominating beast is undoubtedly related to the purpose of the royal hunting parks that evolved later in Zhou and Han timesl08 ) and that continued throughout later Tang , Song and even Qing eras .
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In North China – at least in the province of Shanxi – a special tradition of depicting a couple or several generations of ancestors sitting in an ancestral hall seems to have developed at least since the beginning of the Qing dynasty ...
In North China – at least in the province of Shanxi – a special tradition of depicting a couple or several generations of ancestors sitting in an ancestral hall seems to have developed at least since the beginning of the Qing dynasty ...
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A much later example is found in the History of the Qing dynasty , where it is recorded that the Yongzheng emperor ( 1723-1735 ) during his first year of reign ordered the court artist Mangguli 31 ( 1672–1736 ) to paint a posthumous ...
A much later example is found in the History of the Qing dynasty , where it is recorded that the Yongzheng emperor ( 1723-1735 ) during his first year of reign ordered the court artist Mangguli 31 ( 1672–1736 ) to paint a posthumous ...
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