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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If we now apply these to the verb yong “ to use , sacrifice " in the Chunqiu passage and to OBI , its syntactic behavior requires that we interpret it as a sacrificial , rather than a ritual verb because it lacks the fourth valent of ...
If we now apply these to the verb yong “ to use , sacrifice " in the Chunqiu passage and to OBI , its syntactic behavior requires that we interpret it as a sacrificial , rather than a ritual verb because it lacks the fourth valent of ...
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... benefit from them.82 Let us now return to the key passages that we have discussed above , and read them together . ... complementary attitude towards “ benefit ” is not exclusive to this text.85 According to a Guanzi passage that W.
... benefit from them.82 Let us now return to the key passages that we have discussed above , and read them together . ... complementary attitude towards “ benefit ” is not exclusive to this text.85 According to a Guanzi passage that W.
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quotes the Shangshu passage discussed just now . And in the Mojing section ( Graham B 43 ) we find a passage that is almost identical with the sentence from Sunzi bingfa : “ wu xing wu chang sheng FiÍTJE .
quotes the Shangshu passage discussed just now . And in the Mojing section ( Graham B 43 ) we find a passage that is almost identical with the sentence from Sunzi bingfa : “ wu xing wu chang sheng FiÍTJE .
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