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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Therefore the sage's attitude towards sounds , colors and flavors is that if they are beneficial to his nature he chooses them , and if they are harmful to his nature he discards them . This is the way to keep one's nature intact .
Therefore the sage's attitude towards sounds , colors and flavors is that if they are beneficial to his nature he chooses them , and if they are harmful to his nature he discards them . This is the way to keep one's nature intact .
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In the couplet nature is made into her own craftsman , painting with a wind - brush and weaving brocade leaves over the mountain ridges . Nature artistically adorns herself so that the poet does not even seem to strike an ornate pose ...
In the couplet nature is made into her own craftsman , painting with a wind - brush and weaving brocade leaves over the mountain ridges . Nature artistically adorns herself so that the poet does not even seem to strike an ornate pose ...
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The preface describes Japanese poetry as the response to a natural scene in resonance with the inner metaphorical landscape of “ seeds and blossoms ... It replaced culture and history with nature and psychology , and , concomitantly ...
The preface describes Japanese poetry as the response to a natural scene in resonance with the inner metaphorical landscape of “ seeds and blossoms ... It replaced culture and history with nature and psychology , and , concomitantly ...
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