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Notes on the Shui ching by Hans Bielenstein The Shui ching or River Classic is a short text which today numbers only a little over 8000 characters . A commentary to it by Kuo P'u ( 276–324 ) in 3 chapters ( chüan ) was preserved until ...
Notes on the Shui ching by Hans Bielenstein The Shui ching or River Classic is a short text which today numbers only a little over 8000 characters . A commentary to it by Kuo P'u ( 276–324 ) in 3 chapters ( chüan ) was preserved until ...
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Of the above fourteen Former Han maps available to the author of the Shui ching , five were for the periphery . It has been seen that the Ma - wang tui map ( Map 1 ) , while good , is not flawless . The same will have been true for all ...
Of the above fourteen Former Han maps available to the author of the Shui ching , five were for the periphery . It has been seen that the Ma - wang tui map ( Map 1 ) , while good , is not flawless . The same will have been true for all ...
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Chao Yich'ing believes that the passage of the Shui ching mentioning Wei - hsing commandery is a later interpolation ( Shui ching 27 : 8b , commentary ) , but I see no need for that assumption . There is good reason to assume that the ...
Chao Yich'ing believes that the passage of the Shui ching mentioning Wei - hsing commandery is a later interpolation ( Shui ching 27 : 8b , commentary ) , but I see no need for that assumption . There is good reason to assume that the ...
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Contents
The Development of Flower Depiction and the Origin of | 179 |
Oligarchy or Social Mobility | 5 |
Notes on the Shui ching | 257 |
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