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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A further series of stones of the same type , also said to have come from Luoyang , was recorded in 1929.75 G3 Wang Guowei E le states that he once saw a stone in the possession of Duan Fang titi ( 1861-1911 ) which was inscribed with ...
A further series of stones of the same type , also said to have come from Luoyang , was recorded in 1929.75 G3 Wang Guowei E le states that he once saw a stone in the possession of Duan Fang titi ( 1861-1911 ) which was inscribed with ...
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It is important to note that before the Han dynasty natural disasters were only recorded sporadically , without reference to their impact on the people . Then , suddenly , all sorts of disasters and oddities , including cannibalism ...
It is important to note that before the Han dynasty natural disasters were only recorded sporadically , without reference to their impact on the people . Then , suddenly , all sorts of disasters and oddities , including cannibalism ...
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For instance , during the Western Han dynasty , 55 solar eclipses were recorded . ... 100 The situation is similar for recordings of other astronomical phenomena.101 Recordings were accurate when made , but when absent , this does not ...
For instance , during the Western Han dynasty , 55 solar eclipses were recorded . ... 100 The situation is similar for recordings of other astronomical phenomena.101 Recordings were accurate when made , but when absent , this does not ...
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