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723 is correct , and there is no reason to believe it is not , the the Fengxiansi shrine was finished early in 676. When it was begun , however , is a matter of contention . The only other date the inscription gives is the fourth month ...
723 is correct , and there is no reason to believe it is not , the the Fengxiansi shrine was finished early in 676. When it was begun , however , is a matter of contention . The only other date the inscription gives is the fourth month ...
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Might it not have been reworked into the Fengxiansi sculptures ? The finishing of abandoned Northern Wei sites in the Tang dynasty is hardly without precedent , and such a theory offers a solu- tion to the difficulty of conceiving how ...
Might it not have been reworked into the Fengxiansi sculptures ? The finishing of abandoned Northern Wei sites in the Tang dynasty is hardly without precedent , and such a theory offers a solu- tion to the difficulty of conceiving how ...
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134 Li flatly states that the Fengxiansi shrine was sponsored by Wu Zetian for political reasons . As noted above , Zhang believes the personal name Zhao later adopted by the empress is related to the Huayan imagery of the Fengxiansi ...
134 Li flatly states that the Fengxiansi shrine was sponsored by Wu Zetian for political reasons . As noted above , Zhang believes the personal name Zhao later adopted by the empress is related to the Huayan imagery of the Fengxiansi ...
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The Wu Dynasty 229280 | 11 |
The Antecedants | 51 |
The Reign of Emperor Ming 323325 | 57 |
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