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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I. PAST THEORIES A.CLARIFICATION THAT THE TRADITION HONORED NAME TAOTIEGLUTTON AND SHIREN - DEVOURER OF HUMANS ARE ... ( and Zhou ) animal imagery , due primarily to the lack of a better term or to the sanction of traditional usage ! ) .
I. PAST THEORIES A.CLARIFICATION THAT THE TRADITION HONORED NAME TAOTIEGLUTTON AND SHIREN - DEVOURER OF HUMANS ARE ... ( and Zhou ) animal imagery , due primarily to the lack of a better term or to the sanction of traditional usage ! ) .
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The Shang king was apparently not only envisioned as the leader par excellence in battle but as master of the hunt , and thus as master over the human and animal realms , much like counterpart rulers in the ancient or traditional ...
The Shang king was apparently not only envisioned as the leader par excellence in battle but as master of the hunt , and thus as master over the human and animal realms , much like counterpart rulers in the ancient or traditional ...
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Apart from the cremation of the body according to the Buddhist tradition , the funeral rites were substantially the same as in the common funerals . 32 During the Tang and the Song dynasties the Chinese religious traditions Daoism ...
Apart from the cremation of the body according to the Buddhist tradition , the funeral rites were substantially the same as in the common funerals . 32 During the Tang and the Song dynasties the Chinese religious traditions Daoism ...
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