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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... imperial tombs were based . 2. Funerals of this type were to be provided regularly for emperors and perhaps for some of their nearest kin , and it was only by express command that they were made available to others . Such exceptional ...
... imperial tombs were based . 2. Funerals of this type were to be provided regularly for emperors and perhaps for some of their nearest kin , and it was only by express command that they were made available to others . Such exceptional ...
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... imperial tombs towards the end of Former Han.88 Elaborate formalities governed the obsequies of emperors , including the services paid at their shrines , the disposition of their memorial tablets and the solemn rituals of the funeral.89 ...
... imperial tombs towards the end of Former Han.88 Elaborate formalities governed the obsequies of emperors , including the services paid at their shrines , the disposition of their memorial tablets and the solemn rituals of the funeral.89 ...
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... imperial tomb is seen in the abortive project for building a mausoleum to be named Changling for Chengdi.9 91 It is likely that the Court Architect ( Jiangzuo Dajiang ) , 92 who was responsible for the construction of palace buildings ...
... imperial tomb is seen in the abortive project for building a mausoleum to be named Changling for Chengdi.9 91 It is likely that the Court Architect ( Jiangzuo Dajiang ) , 92 who was responsible for the construction of palace buildings ...
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