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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K Wenliang ju i Various explanations are given for the origin and meaning of this term , which denotes the carriage on to which Huo Guang's corpse was loaded . As part of the attempt to conceal the news of the death of the First Qin ...
K Wenliang ju i Various explanations are given for the origin and meaning of this term , which denotes the carriage on to which Huo Guang's corpse was loaded . As part of the attempt to conceal the news of the death of the First Qin ...
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AD 125–95 ) as follows . The Dong yuan housed these instruments which were shaped like a square lacquered tube with one surface open , and decorated with lacquer . Mirrors were placed within for suspension over the corpse .
AD 125–95 ) as follows . The Dong yuan housed these instruments which were shaped like a square lacquered tube with one surface open , and decorated with lacquer . Mirrors were placed within for suspension over the corpse .
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On arrival at Hudouzhou , Yang Kun , the attendant of the first prince , killed him and sent his corpse to Wang Sengbian . The head was sent to the Secretariat . When his corpse was exposed in the marketplace of Jiankang the common ...
On arrival at Hudouzhou , Yang Kun , the attendant of the first prince , killed him and sent his corpse to Wang Sengbian . The head was sent to the Secretariat . When his corpse was exposed in the marketplace of Jiankang the common ...
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