Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))"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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The use of small pieces of jade , specially shaped and drilled , for covering a body may likewise be traced back for many centuries , possibly until Western Zhou times . Such pieces were sewn on to fabrics with which parts of the dead ...
The use of small pieces of jade , specially shaped and drilled , for covering a body may likewise be traced back for many centuries , possibly until Western Zhou times . Such pieces were sewn on to fabrics with which parts of the dead ...
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... attempts were made to preserve bodies by means other than those of jade - suits early in Han times at tomb no . ... had been proclaiming the value of jade as a preservative of the human body from corruption , though such a motive is ...
... attempts were made to preserve bodies by means other than those of jade - suits early in Han times at tomb no . ... had been proclaiming the value of jade as a preservative of the human body from corruption , though such a motive is ...
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Wang thawed the ice of a pond by lying on it with his bare body because his unloving step - mother wanted fresh fish . Meng cried in a bamboo forest when trying to find off - season bamboo sprouts for his mother.165 The campaign did not ...
Wang thawed the ice of a pond by lying on it with his bare body because his unloving step - mother wanted fresh fish . Meng cried in a bamboo forest when trying to find off - season bamboo sprouts for his mother.165 The campaign did not ...
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