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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Sun cites examples of shiren spirits to illustrate the similar character of taotie and Chiyou , see “ Taotie kao , ” pp.52–56 . 26. This reference was cited by Guo Pu ( 276–324AD ) in his commentary on the Shanhaijing , see Hao Yixing ...
Sun cites examples of shiren spirits to illustrate the similar character of taotie and Chiyou , see “ Taotie kao , ” pp.52–56 . 26. This reference was cited by Guo Pu ( 276–324AD ) in his commentary on the Shanhaijing , see Hao Yixing ...
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I am grateful to my student , Chia - fang Lin , for creating all Chinese characters , both modern and old that are cited in this manuscript . I am indebted to the John P. Getty Foundation for an early research grant that made this study ...
I am grateful to my student , Chia - fang Lin , for creating all Chinese characters , both modern and old that are cited in this manuscript . I am indebted to the John P. Getty Foundation for an early research grant that made this study ...
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Östasiatiska museet. Glossary of Chinese Characters 61-62 Characters for Chinese and Japanese references 63-65 References in Chinese and Japanese language 66-69 Glossary of Chinese Characters Characters for Chinese and Japanese references.
Östasiatiska museet. Glossary of Chinese Characters 61-62 Characters for Chinese and Japanese references 63-65 References in Chinese and Japanese language 66-69 Glossary of Chinese Characters Characters for Chinese and Japanese references.
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