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 99
... context the mention of the obscure and unidentified form of a " mixed root " poetry ( konponka ) is a clear sign that Ki no Yoshimochi ( -919 ) , the author of the Sino- Japanese preface , wanted to add more rather than fewer items to ...
... context the mention of the obscure and unidentified form of a " mixed root " poetry ( konponka ) is a clear sign that Ki no Yoshimochi ( -919 ) , the author of the Sino- Japanese preface , wanted to add more rather than fewer items to ...
Page 171
... context . The obvious choice of five elements among celestial objects are the five planets Mercury , Venus , Mars , Ju- piter , and Saturn . These planets have been observed in China since prehistoric times , and what sets them apart ...
... context . The obvious choice of five elements among celestial objects are the five planets Mercury , Venus , Mars , Ju- piter , and Saturn . These planets have been observed in China since prehistoric times , and what sets them apart ...
Page 173
... context does not appear elsewhere in early Chinese literature , and the constellation is not to be found on any of the astronomical maps consulted.75 But because of the context and the statement made in this passage it cannot be doubted ...
... context does not appear elsewhere in early Chinese literature , and the constellation is not to be found on any of the astronomical maps consulted.75 But because of the context and the statement made in this passage it cannot be doubted ...
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abdication ancient anthology appears Beijing benefiting the world century chapter China Chizô classical commentary Confucian Confucius cosmology culture dynasty early Chinese earth Emperor example Five Phases five planets Graham Guodian Chu Ibid imperial inscriptions interpretation Ise Monogatari Japan Japanese poetry Japanese preface Jiaguwen Kaifûsô Katagiri Knoblock Kokin Wakashû Komachi land altar language literary literature Lü Buwei Lüshi chunqiu Man'yôshû Masafusa meaning Mencius metaphor Mohist Mozi namely Nihon shoki one's Ono no Komachi passage philosophy pivot-word poem poetic poets Prince Ôtsu refers ritual ruler sage scholars seat of power semiotic Shang Shiji Shun Sino-Japanese preface Stanford Sun Bin Sunzi bingfa supracodal Taibei Tang Yu zhi term wu xing textual Tokyo tradition translation University Press verb village worthy wagami waka waka poetry Wang Guowei words writing wu xing Xunzi Yangist Yu zhi Dao Zhang Zheng Zhonghua shuju Zhou Zhuangzi Zuozhuan