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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Ebrey , op.cit . , p . 78 . 69. Siggstedt , op.cit . , p . 724 . 70. Ibid . and Ebrey , Confucianism and Family Rituals in Imperial China . , p . 62 . p 71. Ebrey , Chu Hsi's Family Rituals . , p . 78 n38 72. Siggstedt , op.cit . , p .
Ebrey , op.cit . , p . 78 . 69. Siggstedt , op.cit . , p . 724 . 70. Ibid . and Ebrey , Confucianism and Family Rituals in Imperial China . , p . 62 . p 71. Ebrey , Chu Hsi's Family Rituals . , p . 78 n38 72. Siggstedt , op.cit . , p .
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In large a a 75. de Groot , op.cit . vol . 1 , p . 152ff . 76. Ebrey , op.cit . , pp . 114-115 : The funeral procession prescribed by Zhu Xi included : Demon - quellers , grave goods , lower - world furnishings , and a container and ...
In large a a 75. de Groot , op.cit . vol . 1 , p . 152ff . 76. Ebrey , op.cit . , pp . 114-115 : The funeral procession prescribed by Zhu Xi included : Demon - quellers , grave goods , lower - world furnishings , and a container and ...
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For the various ways in which the head band was used by women during the Ming , see : Zhou Xibao , op.cit . , pp . 450_453 . 107. A piece of textile from the Yuan or Ming dynasty is preserved at the Hunan Province Museum and is ...
For the various ways in which the head band was used by women during the Ming , see : Zhou Xibao , op.cit . , pp . 450_453 . 107. A piece of textile from the Yuan or Ming dynasty is preserved at the Hunan Province Museum and is ...
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