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Three types of sacrifice appear in the inscriptions : one of which has been
mentioned , the victory hunt and consequent sacrifice ; another is the game
obtained for the Archery Rite , mentioned above ; and the third , the offering of
tiger , buffalo ...
Three types of sacrifice appear in the inscriptions : one of which has been
mentioned , the victory hunt and consequent sacrifice ; another is the game
obtained for the Archery Rite , mentioned above ; and the third , the offering of
tiger , buffalo ...
Page 49
Some of the lattermost examples are regional and for this reason are more literal
in interpretation than the two - dimensional version of the animal head with
abbreviated body . As mentioned above , regional interpretations of Shang
imagery ...
Some of the lattermost examples are regional and for this reason are more literal
in interpretation than the two - dimensional version of the animal head with
abbreviated body . As mentioned above , regional interpretations of Shang
imagery ...
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As mentioned above the Chinese word for " vase ” is homonymic with " peace "
and the rose is a symbol of all four seasons . Thus the vase with a spray of
pomegranates and roses expresses a wish of “ peace at all seasons from
generation to ...
As mentioned above the Chinese word for " vase ” is homonymic with " peace "
and the rose is a symbol of all four seasons . Thus the vase with a spray of
pomegranates and roses expresses a wish of “ peace at all seasons from
generation to ...
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