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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The subject of the tapestry is Qing Emperor Shunzhi celebrating the rewards of his royal hunt , the catch of a stag . Hunting was a symbolic act that invoked the ruler's power over the untamed realm , which in the Shang case is ...
The subject of the tapestry is Qing Emperor Shunzhi celebrating the rewards of his royal hunt , the catch of a stag . Hunting was a symbolic act that invoked the ruler's power over the untamed realm , which in the Shang case is ...
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9 ' In line with this tradition , new regulations for the Ming dresses were decreed during the reign of the Hongwu - emperor ( 1368–1398 ) , the first emperor of the dynasty . In 1391 , precise costume regulations were established and ...
9 ' In line with this tradition , new regulations for the Ming dresses were decreed during the reign of the Hongwu - emperor ( 1368–1398 ) , the first emperor of the dynasty . In 1391 , precise costume regulations were established and ...
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Ricci hoped to obtain an audience with the emperor and be allowed to settle in the capital . On May 18 , 1600 , Ricci and his followers travelled north from Nanjing by the Grand Canal and stopped over in Jining .
Ricci hoped to obtain an audience with the emperor and be allowed to settle in the capital . On May 18 , 1600 , Ricci and his followers travelled north from Nanjing by the Grand Canal and stopped over in Jining .
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