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 183
Conversely , despite a determined Neo - Confucian opposition to any Buddhist influence , elements of Buddhist services gradually began to gain a foothold in the Confucian funeral ceremonies , and they seem to have been commonly ...
Conversely , despite a determined Neo - Confucian opposition to any Buddhist influence , elements of Buddhist services gradually began to gain a foothold in the Confucian funeral ceremonies , and they seem to have been commonly ...
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... and light blue colours and includes several types of diapers , flower scrolls and auspicious symbols which are found in both pieces of furniture and correspond to the decorative elements found in preserved Ming luodian furniture .
... and light blue colours and includes several types of diapers , flower scrolls and auspicious symbols which are found in both pieces of furniture and correspond to the decorative elements found in preserved Ming luodian furniture .
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The two large octagons within these bands also contain some minor elements from Turcoman carpets , whereas the quatrefoils in the center have leaves in the shape of stilized Chinese clouds . 124 This combination of Chinese motives and ...
The two large octagons within these bands also contain some minor elements from Turcoman carpets , whereas the quatrefoils in the center have leaves in the shape of stilized Chinese clouds . 124 This combination of Chinese motives and ...
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