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... continued and expanded upon seasonal rites practiced in the Zhou dynasty ( c.1046-221 BC ) . The period of greatest interest for studies of material cultural and art history , however , is the Ming and Qing dynasties . Craig Clunas has ...
... continued and expanded upon seasonal rites practiced in the Zhou dynasty ( c.1046-221 BC ) . The period of greatest interest for studies of material cultural and art history , however , is the Ming and Qing dynasties . Craig Clunas has ...
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... continued uninter- rupted into Qing times , especially under the Qianlong Emperor , who expanded the scale of festival celebrations.45 Emperor Xianzong converted a spacious courtyard in the private area of the palace into a lantern fair ...
... continued uninter- rupted into Qing times , especially under the Qianlong Emperor , who expanded the scale of festival celebrations.45 Emperor Xianzong converted a spacious courtyard in the private area of the palace into a lantern fair ...
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اد which he wrote ' . Donne's poems , Minto continued , ' were not intended for wide publicity ; they were intended for the delight and amusement of a small circle among whom they were circulated in manuscript ' . 21 And here , as the ...
اد which he wrote ' . Donne's poems , Minto continued , ' were not intended for wide publicity ; they were intended for the delight and amusement of a small circle among whom they were circulated in manuscript ' . 21 And here , as the ...
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