The Mind of ChinaYale University Press, 1934 - 321 Seiten |
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... king retorted , " In my dream I have pledged my word ; how can I possibly retract it ? " When the gentry and the people heard of what had happened , they said , " Our king does not forsake dry bones of which he has merely dreamt ; how ...
... king retorted , " In my dream I have pledged my word ; how can I possibly retract it ? " When the gentry and the people heard of what had happened , they said , " Our king does not forsake dry bones of which he has merely dreamt ; how ...
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... King Wu observed the sacrifices to his royal ancestors . Once for all ( King Wu ) buckled on his armour , and got posses- sion of all under heaven ; and all his life he did not lose the illustri- ous name of being that possessor ...
... King Wu observed the sacrifices to his royal ancestors . Once for all ( King Wu ) buckled on his armour , and got posses- sion of all under heaven ; and all his life he did not lose the illustri- ous name of being that possessor ...
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... king- dom , and showed how to cultivate all the cereals [ the patron saint of agriculture , whose beautiful temple in Peiping is one of the worthy sights of that city ] ; and Chi . . . who continued his work after the decay of Hsia ...
... king- dom , and showed how to cultivate all the cereals [ the patron saint of agriculture , whose beautiful temple in Peiping is one of the worthy sights of that city ] ; and Chi . . . who continued his work after the decay of Hsia ...
Inhalt
PREFACE ix | 1 |
THE WORLD OF SPIRITS 77 | 7 |
DEATH AND GHOSTFEAR | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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