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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96 In the same period it became customary to present qilin robes as a special award to civil officials of the second upper ... a member of the emperor's bodyguard , or an official who had been awarded a qilin robe for his merits . a The ...
96 In the same period it became customary to present qilin robes as a special award to civil officials of the second upper ... a member of the emperor's bodyguard , or an official who had been awarded a qilin robe for his merits . a The ...
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On the chest is a large insignia badge with peacocks ( kongqiao FL £ ) and around the waist she carries a wide , blue official's belt with white plaques and a large , tripartial buckle . The partly gilt ornaments and the buckle must ...
On the chest is a large insignia badge with peacocks ( kongqiao FL £ ) and around the waist she carries a wide , blue official's belt with white plaques and a large , tripartial buckle . The partly gilt ornaments and the buckle must ...
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163 Until 1527 , the peacock insignia badge was carried by both third and fourth rank civil officials , but since then ... 164 So , if the portrait was painted before 1527 the woman was married to a civil official of either third or ...
163 Until 1527 , the peacock insignia badge was carried by both third and fourth rank civil officials , but since then ... 164 So , if the portrait was painted before 1527 the woman was married to a civil official of either third or ...
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