Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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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... called the T'o - pa So - lu . This means " So Slaves " , So referring to the way the T'o - pa wore their hair . Conversely , the T'o - pa called the southern Chinese Tao - yi , meaning " Island Barbarians " . This term is taken from the ...
... called the T'o - pa So - lu . This means " So Slaves " , So referring to the way the T'o - pa wore their hair . Conversely , the T'o - pa called the southern Chinese Tao - yi , meaning " Island Barbarians " . This term is taken from the ...
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... called himself Shepherd of Yi province and conducted raids as far as into the upper Han River valley . Chou Fu , who now was General Who Pacifies the West , laid siege to Fou - cheng in the 2nd month of 352 ( Mar.2-31 ) . In the 8th ...
... called himself Shepherd of Yi province and conducted raids as far as into the upper Han River valley . Chou Fu , who now was General Who Pacifies the West , laid siege to Fou - cheng in the 2nd month of 352 ( Mar.2-31 ) . In the 8th ...
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... called Longmen , or " Dragon Gate , " until the reign of Emperor Gaozong.57 Because the cliffs on either side of the Yi River looked like watchtowers , from antiquity it was known as Yique , or " Watchtowers on the Yi . " Even into Tang ...
... called Longmen , or " Dragon Gate , " until the reign of Emperor Gaozong.57 Because the cliffs on either side of the Yi River looked like watchtowers , from antiquity it was known as Yique , or " Watchtowers on the Yi . " Even into Tang ...
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