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 84
... Prince Ôtsu's inability to have the right " acquaintances ” is just another way of pointing to his abandonment of ... Prince Kawashima , Emperor Tenji's second son , comes into play . It is wedged between Prince Ôto- mo's and Prince ...
... Prince Ôtsu's inability to have the right " acquaintances ” is just another way of pointing to his abandonment of ... Prince Kawashima , Emperor Tenji's second son , comes into play . It is wedged between Prince Ôto- mo's and Prince ...
Page 87
... Prince Ôtsu . Out of the four poems by the prince it is not the prince's famous deathbed quatrain that is selected ( although it would have alluded to his rebellion and forced suicide , and thus added force to a condemnation of the ...
... Prince Ôtsu . Out of the four poems by the prince it is not the prince's famous deathbed quatrain that is selected ( although it would have alluded to his rebellion and forced suicide , and thus added force to a condemnation of the ...
Page 89
... Prince Ôtsu - considerably complicates what the preface tells us at face value . If " wen " is central to Confucian discourses yet also tied to rhetorical flourish characteristic of belletristic literature , the role of Buddhist ...
... Prince Ôtsu - considerably complicates what the preface tells us at face value . If " wen " is central to Confucian discourses yet also tied to rhetorical flourish characteristic of belletristic literature , the role of Buddhist ...
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