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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น ways of interpreting it . One is that it is ushi ( “ miserable " ) that is concealed in the of ura , in which case the whole sentence reads : wagami o ushi to mo shiranade ( " does x not understand that I am miserable ?
น ways of interpreting it . One is that it is ushi ( “ miserable " ) that is concealed in the of ura , in which case the whole sentence reads : wagami o ushi to mo shiranade ( " does x not understand that I am miserable ?
Page 140
Since each word in the phrase oki no ite is ambiguous , it is open to several interpretations . If , for example , no is interpreted as no yo ni ( “ like , " “ as ” ) it can mean “ sit as far out as the outing , ” or “ be as far inside ...
Since each word in the phrase oki no ite is ambiguous , it is open to several interpretations . If , for example , no is interpreted as no yo ni ( “ like , " “ as ” ) it can mean “ sit as far out as the outing , ” or “ be as far inside ...
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Unfortunately , the extremely strong influence of the yin yang and wu xing school and its reception throughout the Imperial age limit the scope of possible interpretations of the term in the earliest literature .
Unfortunately , the extremely strong influence of the yin yang and wu xing school and its reception throughout the Imperial age limit the scope of possible interpretations of the term in the earliest literature .
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