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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When taotie resurfaces in Chinese literature in the 11th century during the Song period there is a further misreading of earlier Shang belief and ritual imagery . The passages referring to taotie in the Lushi Chunqiu and Zuozhuan are ...
When taotie resurfaces in Chinese literature in the 11th century during the Song period there is a further misreading of earlier Shang belief and ritual imagery . The passages referring to taotie in the Lushi Chunqiu and Zuozhuan are ...
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The remains of a movable wooden doll from the first century B.C. has been found in the province of Shandong and very similar dolls have been excavated from an eleventh century tomb near Beijing . In the 22 , latter case , ashes were ...
The remains of a movable wooden doll from the first century B.C. has been found in the province of Shandong and very similar dolls have been excavated from an eleventh century tomb near Beijing . In the 22 , latter case , ashes were ...
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De Groot describes one such magnificient procession in the end of the nineteenth century : After the large number of hired people , who threw “ spirit money ” ( currency in the other world ) , carried lanterns , canopies and banners ...
De Groot describes one such magnificient procession in the end of the nineteenth century : After the large number of hired people , who threw “ spirit money ” ( currency in the other world ) , carried lanterns , canopies and banners ...
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