The Mind of ChinaYale University Press, 1934 - 321 Seiten |
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... called the ) royal palace ; to the moon , at the ( pit called the ) light of the night ; to the stars at the honored place of gloom ; to ( the spirits of ) flood and drought at the honored altar of rain ; to ( the spirits of the ) four ...
... called the ) royal palace ; to the moon , at the ( pit called the ) light of the night ; to the stars at the honored place of gloom ; to ( the spirits of ) flood and drought at the honored altar of rain ; to ( the spirits of the ) four ...
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... called Feng - tu in Szechuan . Near this town there is a shaft , at the mouth of which there are annually burned huge amounts of mock paper money , as well as mock clothes , household utensils , houses , sedan chairs , etc. These are ...
... called Feng - tu in Szechuan . Near this town there is a shaft , at the mouth of which there are annually burned huge amounts of mock paper money , as well as mock clothes , household utensils , houses , sedan chairs , etc. These are ...
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... called him by his post- humous epithet , or by the designation of his maturity ; if of an [ or- dinary ] officer who was similarly dead , he called him by his name [ this was the case of equals speaking about equals ] . When speaking ...
... called him by his post- humous epithet , or by the designation of his maturity ; if of an [ or- dinary ] officer who was similarly dead , he called him by his name [ this was the case of equals speaking about equals ] . When speaking ...
Inhalt
PREFACE ix | 1 |
THE WORLD OF SPIRITS 77 | 7 |
DEATH AND GHOSTFEAR | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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