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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Page 191
... and shoes , to embellish the portrait to look like a person " .68 In the Song period , supposedly the ancestral portraits were sometimes used instead of the soul - cloth and in some cases even instead of the spirit - tablet .
... and shoes , to embellish the portrait to look like a person " .68 In the Song period , supposedly the ancestral portraits were sometimes used instead of the soul - cloth and in some cases even instead of the spirit - tablet .
Page 192
When the body had been buried and the hun spirit had been ritually transferred to the wooden tablet , the procession returned to the home of the departed . " The ancestral portrait was hung on the side walls of the main hall , often ...
When the body had been buried and the hun spirit had been ritually transferred to the wooden tablet , the procession returned to the home of the departed . " The ancestral portrait was hung on the side walls of the main hall , often ...
Page 198
... spirit - tablets : The identity of the portrayed woman's husband can be deduced from the inscriptions on the two spirit - tablets ( fig . 27 ) . The left tablet reads : HUFENĚ xiankao Jinchuan fujun shenzhu or “ The spirit - tablet ...
... spirit - tablets : The identity of the portrayed woman's husband can be deduced from the inscriptions on the two spirit - tablets ( fig . 27 ) . The left tablet reads : HUFENĚ xiankao Jinchuan fujun shenzhu or “ The spirit - tablet ...
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