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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for example , it is apparent that the wild animal image predominates and that secondary images , such as long - dragons and feng - supernatural birds as a rule are subo dinate in size and position ( Fig . 42 ) . Small cicada and related ...
for example , it is apparent that the wild animal image predominates and that secondary images , such as long - dragons and feng - supernatural birds as a rule are subo dinate in size and position ( Fig . 42 ) . Small cicada and related ...
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F. Rubbing of paired pedicel - horned dragons on jue , M5 : 664 , Xiaotun . After Yinxu qingtongqi , fig.36 : 3 . G. Bronze Fu Zi openwork gu with paired dragons as masks H.28.2cm . , M5 : 605 , After Yinxu qingtongqi , pl .
F. Rubbing of paired pedicel - horned dragons on jue , M5 : 664 , Xiaotun . After Yinxu qingtongqi , fig.36 : 3 . G. Bronze Fu Zi openwork gu with paired dragons as masks H.28.2cm . , M5 : 605 , After Yinxu qingtongqi , pl .
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The inner scarf is white with a dark blue design of small , curled dragons within squares of meanders with a swastika in each corner , a pattern which is well - known from the Yuan and Ming periods . 107 The outer scarf , tied in the ...
The inner scarf is white with a dark blue design of small , curled dragons within squares of meanders with a swastika in each corner , a pattern which is well - known from the Yuan and Ming periods . 107 The outer scarf , tied in the ...
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