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Sun isolated another type of reference that describes Zhou and Han attitudes
towards the devouring attribute of taotie . Shiren , “ spirits ... The plethora of
literary references to “ devouring spirits ” in late Warring States and 21. This
translation is ...
Sun isolated another type of reference that describes Zhou and Han attitudes
towards the devouring attribute of taotie . Shiren , “ spirits ... The plethora of
literary references to “ devouring spirits ” in late Warring States and 21. This
translation is ...
Page 14
References to taotie and related spirits in other Warring States and Han texts ,
such as the Shanhaijing , Huainanzi and Shenyijing ' ... This reference was cited
by Guo Pu ( 276–324AD ) in his commentary on the Shanhaijing , see Hao Yixing
...
References to taotie and related spirits in other Warring States and Han texts ,
such as the Shanhaijing , Huainanzi and Shenyijing ' ... This reference was cited
by Guo Pu ( 276–324AD ) in his commentary on the Shanhaijing , see Hao Yixing
...
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This type of reference indicates that the spiral horned sheep was a special
subspecies distinguished from the domestic version . Certain names of sites in
Shang bone inscriptions that incorporate the wild sheep graph ( Fig.31A :
inscription ...
This type of reference indicates that the spiral horned sheep was a special
subspecies distinguished from the domestic version . Certain names of sites in
Shang bone inscriptions that incorporate the wild sheep graph ( Fig.31A :
inscription ...
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abbreviated abstract According ancestral portraits animal animal image animal mask Anyang appears argali Beijing bird body bone bone inscriptions buffalo carried century chariot China Chinese cicada claws Collection deceased decorated deer depicted described devouring ding displayed divined Drawing dynasty earlier Early ears evidence example extension face feathers four funeral graph hall head Henan horns human hunt identified illustrated imagery inscriptions jade king known Lady Late Shang later limbs meaning Middle Ming Ming dynasty Museum offered official op.cit origin painted painter pattern Period person placed Press province Qing qingtongqi reference religious remains rendered representation represented rite ritual royal scholar seen Shang bronze significant silk similar species spirit spirit-tablet style symbol Taipei taotie term tiger tomb tradition University vessel Wenwu wife wild Xiaotun Yinxu Zhongguo Zhou