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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Page 84
... Prince Ôtsu's inability to have the right “ acquaintances ” is just another way of pointing to his abandonment of ... Prince Kawashima , Emperor Tenji's second son , comes into play . It is wedged between Prince Ôto- mo's and Prince ...
... Prince Ôtsu's inability to have the right “ acquaintances ” is just another way of pointing to his abandonment of ... Prince Kawashima , Emperor Tenji's second son , comes into play . It is wedged between Prince Ôto- mo's and Prince ...
Page 87
... Prince Ôtsu . Out of the four poems by the prince it is not the prince's famous deathbed quatrain that is selected ( although it would have alluded to his rebellion and forced suicide , and thus added force to a condemnation of the ...
... Prince Ôtsu . Out of the four poems by the prince it is not the prince's famous deathbed quatrain that is selected ( although it would have alluded to his rebellion and forced suicide , and thus added force to a condemnation of the ...
Page 91
... Prince Ôtsu does two things at once : he elegantly parades his familiarity with Tao Qian's biography but also uses it to declare Japanese victory in an imaginary competition over whether Tao Qian's companions or Prince Ôtsu's are the ...
... Prince Ôtsu does two things at once : he elegantly parades his familiarity with Tao Qian's biography but also uses it to declare Japanese victory in an imaginary competition over whether Tao Qian's companions or Prince Ôtsu's are the ...
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