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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... tripod in the sixth month of the year 113 B.C. - an event of central importance for this study - seems to have been ... tripod which is said to have differed much from ordinary tripods . It bore some incised lines but no inscription.20 ...
... tripod in the sixth month of the year 113 B.C. - an event of central importance for this study - seems to have been ... tripod which is said to have differed much from ordinary tripods . It bore some incised lines but no inscription.20 ...
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... tripods such as these were only produced in times of wise rulers and that they had been handed down through the Xia and Shang dynasties but that they had been lost when the Zhou dynasty declined ; they sank from view . Now a tripod had ...
... tripods such as these were only produced in times of wise rulers and that they had been handed down through the Xia and Shang dynasties but that they had been lost when the Zhou dynasty declined ; they sank from view . Now a tripod had ...
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... tripod at Fenyin has its precedent in Huangdi's discovery of a tripod at Yuanqu , a parallel which is given additional stress by the statement that in the winter of the same year the solstice had occurred on a day that was also the day ...
... tripod at Fenyin has its precedent in Huangdi's discovery of a tripod at Yuanqu , a parallel which is given additional stress by the statement that in the winter of the same year the solstice had occurred on a day that was also the day ...
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The Great Chinese Characters Hoax | 14 |
Inscription and RereadingRereading the Inscribed | 101 |
Journal advertisements | 291 |
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