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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Page 197
On the basis of these regulations , the social position of the portrayed lady and the rank of her husband can be determined . In contrast to the close - fitting Mongol robes of the previous Yuan dynasty ...
On the basis of these regulations , the social position of the portrayed lady and the rank of her husband can be determined . In contrast to the close - fitting Mongol robes of the previous Yuan dynasty ...
Page 204
Previously , during the Yuan and other non - Chinese dynasties it was customary for women to close their dresses leftwise . In the Ming period , women returned to the traditional Chinese manner of folding their dresses to the right ...
Previously , during the Yuan and other non - Chinese dynasties it was customary for women to close their dresses leftwise . In the Ming period , women returned to the traditional Chinese manner of folding their dresses to the right ...
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By then Liu Dongxing had already heard about Ricci through his son and a close friend and neighbour in Jining , the scholar - official Li Zhi * ( 1527–1602 ) . They had both become acquainted with Ricci in Nanjing and had later told ...
By then Liu Dongxing had already heard about Ricci through his son and a close friend and neighbour in Jining , the scholar - official Li Zhi * ( 1527–1602 ) . They had both become acquainted with Ricci in Nanjing and had later told ...
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