Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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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... world . However , surprisingly , this group of porcelain was long neglected and forgotten by the Chinese themselves , which leads to the controversy among modern scholars as to its dating . In the West the situation is different . The ...
... world . However , surprisingly , this group of porcelain was long neglected and forgotten by the Chinese themselves , which leads to the controversy among modern scholars as to its dating . In the West the situation is different . The ...
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... world of various forms of evil . He was given the mission of serving as a link between immortals and the common people . Very often , he selected people and enlightened them so that they also became immortal . The story of how he ...
... world of various forms of evil . He was given the mission of serving as a link between immortals and the common people . Very often , he selected people and enlightened them so that they also became immortal . The story of how he ...
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... world view . There can be no doubt that the moon's po , the bright part , was originally thought to shine with its own self - generated light . The etymology of the term and the persistence of the equation " po equals light " attest to ...
... world view . There can be no doubt that the moon's po , the bright part , was originally thought to shine with its own self - generated light . The etymology of the term and the persistence of the equation " po equals light " attest to ...