Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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 180
... considered to have ceased in the third century B.C. when China was uni- fied and sweeping reforms were introduced by the first emperor , Qin Shihuangdi ( 258-210 B.C. ) . However , the use of substitutes seems to have revived during the ...
... considered to have ceased in the third century B.C. when China was uni- fied and sweeping reforms were introduced by the first emperor , Qin Shihuangdi ( 258-210 B.C. ) . However , the use of substitutes seems to have revived during the ...
Page 200
... considered auspicious as a motif and can be seen in Ming brocade patterns and as decoration on other objects.112 The pendant ornament resembles the classic jade pendant ( pei ) , which from ancient times was worn hanging from the girdle ...
... considered auspicious as a motif and can be seen in Ming brocade patterns and as decoration on other objects.112 The pendant ornament resembles the classic jade pendant ( pei ) , which from ancient times was worn hanging from the girdle ...
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... considered Korean by origin . 148 But this kind of hat was also used in China , as can be seen in the Ming encyclopædia Sancai tuhui where it is depicted and simply called damao # or “ big hat ” ( fig . 37 ) . The accompanying text ...
... considered Korean by origin . 148 But this kind of hat was also used in China , as can be seen in the Ming encyclopædia Sancai tuhui where it is depicted and simply called damao # or “ big hat ” ( fig . 37 ) . The accompanying text ...
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