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 85
... humans eating each other.65 Xiangshi is thus by far the most common Chinese word for cannibalism . Whether the change in ... human flesh ' , 70 meaning that it was a shorter way of saying ' exchange children and eat ' . Even if Swann is ...
... humans eating each other.65 Xiangshi is thus by far the most common Chinese word for cannibalism . Whether the change in ... human flesh ' , 70 meaning that it was a shorter way of saying ' exchange children and eat ' . Even if Swann is ...
Page 96
... human feeling . Hunger does . ' Dirks shows that these are not just Zhang's own impressions but the way the human psyche reacts during starvation : ' Whereas the intellect remains largely unimpaired , the emotions are greatly affected ...
... human feeling . Hunger does . ' Dirks shows that these are not just Zhang's own impressions but the way the human psyche reacts during starvation : ' Whereas the intellect remains largely unimpaired , the emotions are greatly affected ...
Page 147
... human gall in front of his men , swallowed it with wine and told them : ' One thousand of these and you will have ... human faeces and corpses . One father , who was going to eat his own son , said as people vied for the flesh : ' This ...
... human gall in front of his men , swallowed it with wine and told them : ' One thousand of these and you will have ... human faeces and corpses . One father , who was going to eat his own son , said as people vied for the flesh : ' This ...
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accounts bandits Beijing Beishi Bielenstein bones burial cannibalism Chen China Chinese Chong chubanshe coffin commandery Confucian corpse cut flesh cut his thigh Dabaotai dated death died disease Dong Xian Dong yuan dou of rice droughts dynasty emperor father filial devotion food supplies Former Han kingdom funeral gruel Han dynasty Han mu Hanshu Hebei Henan HHSJJ Histories HSBZ human flesh Huo Guang identified imperial insignia jade jade-suit Jian Jiangsu jing jiu yi kaogu killed kings of Chu Liang Shang Liu Wu Liu Yan liver Loewe Luoyang mother fell ill mother-in-law Nan Yue officials qian rebels reign rice cost severe famine shan Shandong sheng Shiji slightly different version soldiers starvation starved stones Tang thigh to cure ticou version in Xin walls Wang Wang Mang Wenwu Xian Xiang Xin Tangshu Xin Wudaishi Xuzhou Zhang Zhao Zheng Zhou