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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In part 2a , cases relating to starvation are described . 2b deals with cases relating to vengeance , and 2c with those relating to filial piety . In 2d , descriptions very reminiscent of those discussed and rejected by Arens are ...
In part 2a , cases relating to starvation are described . 2b deals with cases relating to vengeance , and 2c with those relating to filial piety . In 2d , descriptions very reminiscent of those discussed and rejected by Arens are ...
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If the pattern described above is acknowledged , instead of hailing Wudi for his Confucian reforms , the Han dynasty should simply be seen as the first time China was unified for a comparatively long period of time .
If the pattern described above is acknowledged , instead of hailing Wudi for his Confucian reforms , the Han dynasty should simply be seen as the first time China was unified for a comparatively long period of time .
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ocean people ' are not described as having a kingdom . There is no hairenguo Fil ocean people kingdom , just l - ocean people . In fact , the hairen do not have anything except for their looks . The casual reference to the taste of ...
ocean people ' are not described as having a kingdom . There is no hairenguo Fil ocean people kingdom , just l - ocean people . In fact , the hairen do not have anything except for their looks . The casual reference to the taste of ...
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