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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However , the liberal use of just about any text he can put his hands on is quite disturbing . Here he has a quote from Fengsu tongyi H h zu of Ying Shao N ( ? - ?; fl . ca. 184 ) which , like the Lunheng iho tus of Wang Chong EF ...
However , the liberal use of just about any text he can put his hands on is quite disturbing . Here he has a quote from Fengsu tongyi H h zu of Ying Shao N ( ? - ?; fl . ca. 184 ) which , like the Lunheng iho tus of Wang Chong EF ...
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Benefiting the world , on the other hand , is a concern that most probably originated with Mozi . Although it did not catch Yangist interest , their thought , at least by the late fourth century B.C.E. , is interpreted as an opposition ...
Benefiting the world , on the other hand , is a concern that most probably originated with Mozi . Although it did not catch Yangist interest , their thought , at least by the late fourth century B.C.E. , is interpreted as an opposition ...
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Ama ( “ fisher ” ) , on the other hand , is ambiguous because it functions as a metaphor for a man in general and a suitor - a catcher not of fish , but of women - in particular . If so " fisher ” simply replaces ...
Ama ( “ fisher ” ) , on the other hand , is ambiguous because it functions as a metaphor for a man in general and a suitor - a catcher not of fish , but of women - in particular . If so " fisher ” simply replaces ...
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