Bulletin, Issue 70"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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A. Bronze tetrapod ding and stag emblem inscribed on interior of the vessel B. Detail of the stag emblem . C. Detail of the inside part of the ding leg showing abstract stag mask . D - E . Detail and drawing of the stag masks on the ...
A. Bronze tetrapod ding and stag emblem inscribed on interior of the vessel B. Detail of the stag emblem . C. Detail of the inside part of the ding leg showing abstract stag mask . D - E . Detail and drawing of the stag masks on the ...
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From Cheng Yi's argumentation it appears that unless the portrait resembled the dead person in every single detail , it could not serve as a seat for the departed person's spirit . This may well explain why so many Chinese preferred to ...
From Cheng Yi's argumentation it appears that unless the portrait resembled the dead person in every single detail , it could not serve as a seat for the departed person's spirit . This may well explain why so many Chinese preferred to ...
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Late Ming ( From : Zhou Xibao : Zhongguo gudai fushi shi . ( Taipei , 1985 ) , p . 450 , fig . 9 ) . & Fig . 32 Fig . 31 The portrait of. Lady Li's face and headgear . Detail of fig . 21. ( Photo by John Lee ) .
Late Ming ( From : Zhou Xibao : Zhongguo gudai fushi shi . ( Taipei , 1985 ) , p . 450 , fig . 9 ) . & Fig . 32 Fig . 31 The portrait of. Lady Li's face and headgear . Detail of fig . 21. ( Photo by John Lee ) .
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