The Mind of ChinaYale University Press, 1934 - 321 Seiten |
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... carried by young men who are fetishes , i.e. , hosts of shen . They cause it to bow and prance in mimetic figures . Flag bearers precede the dragon carrying green , black , and white flags , on which are in- scribed the circumstances of ...
... carried by young men who are fetishes , i.e. , hosts of shen . They cause it to bow and prance in mimetic figures . Flag bearers precede the dragon carrying green , black , and white flags , on which are in- scribed the circumstances of ...
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... carried through it . For the same reason , when the mandarin , who has been called in to assist in the ceremonies for the deceased , is departing , he also has his chair carried through fire . If this is done , inauspicious influences ...
... carried through it . For the same reason , when the mandarin , who has been called in to assist in the ceremonies for the deceased , is departing , he also has his chair carried through fire . If this is done , inauspicious influences ...
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... carried through only in their spirit - consigned seasons . The following passage from the Yuch Ling or " Pro- ceedings of Government in the Different Months " reflects sufficiently the Chinese theory of " wrong seasons " : If in the ...
... carried through only in their spirit - consigned seasons . The following passage from the Yuch Ling or " Pro- ceedings of Government in the Different Months " reflects sufficiently the Chinese theory of " wrong seasons " : If in the ...
Inhalt
PREFACE ix | 1 |
THE WORLD OF SPIRITS 77 | 7 |
DEATH AND GHOSTFEAR | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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