Bulletin, Issues 70-71The Museum, 1998 - China |
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De Groot describes one such magnificient procession in the end of the nineteenth century : After the large number of hired people , who threw “ spirit money ” ( currency in the other world ) , carried lanterns , canopies and banners ...
De Groot describes one such magnificient procession in the end of the nineteenth century : After the large number of hired people , who threw “ spirit money ” ( currency in the other world ) , carried lanterns , canopies and banners ...
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Due to stylistic features and the fine quality of the portraits , they are dated to the eighteenth century . It is known that copies and reconstructions of Ming ancestral portraits were made during the Qing dynasty , and many Ming style ...
Due to stylistic features and the fine quality of the portraits , they are dated to the eighteenth century . It is known that copies and reconstructions of Ming ancestral portraits were made during the Qing dynasty , and many Ming style ...
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Wang Xiang and Meng Zong are characters from the third century . Wang thawed the ice of a pond by lying on it with his bare body because his unloving step - mother wanted fresh fish . Meng cried in a bamboo forest when trying to find ...
Wang Xiang and Meng Zong are characters from the third century . Wang thawed the ice of a pond by lying on it with his bare body because his unloving step - mother wanted fresh fish . Meng cried in a bamboo forest when trying to find ...
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