Bulletin, Issue 76"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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13 a Emperor Tenji is the perfect embodiment of the Kaifūsô's programmatic regime through " wen . " He gives literary composition highest priority in his governing , sets up academies to train men of talent to become his resourceful ...
13 a Emperor Tenji is the perfect embodiment of the Kaifūsô's programmatic regime through " wen . " He gives literary composition highest priority in his governing , sets up academies to train men of talent to become his resourceful ...
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57 Secondly , the passage in which the author mentions the Yellow Emperor's victory over the “ four emperors ” is understood by , among others , Huang as a reference to the “ five emperors ” wu di F1 . 111 , which in its turn is thought ...
57 Secondly , the passage in which the author mentions the Yellow Emperor's victory over the “ four emperors ” is understood by , among others , Huang as a reference to the “ five emperors ” wu di F1 . 111 , which in its turn is thought ...
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Rather the Five Emperors are a reference to five earlier kings , remaining undefined . ... entirely — to replace di by jun ! , so that the sentence would read : “ ... which enabled the Yellow Emperor to vanquish four several armies .
Rather the Five Emperors are a reference to five earlier kings , remaining undefined . ... entirely — to replace di by jun ! , so that the sentence would read : “ ... which enabled the Yellow Emperor to vanquish four several armies .
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