The Mind of ChinaYale University Press, 1934 - 321 Seiten |
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... fact , a line of separation between spirits and men , or , which means much the same , between the dead and the living , but it is a very faint line , scarcely discernible . In every respect their intercourse bears an active character ...
... fact , a line of separation between spirits and men , or , which means much the same , between the dead and the living , but it is a very faint line , scarcely discernible . In every respect their intercourse bears an active character ...
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... fact that centipedes in certain districts were called nang - nang.1 18 Another question which arises concerning the Chinese im- aginary environment is in regard to its location . It has been said to be in the bush , on the tree tops ...
... fact that centipedes in certain districts were called nang - nang.1 18 Another question which arises concerning the Chinese im- aginary environment is in regard to its location . It has been said to be in the bush , on the tree tops ...
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... fact , of very an- cient lineage , for it was a part of the equipment with which the exorcist in Chow dynasty times went ahead of the ruler and cleared the way of evil spirits . There is a Chinese prov- erb to the effect that with ...
... fact , of very an- cient lineage , for it was a part of the equipment with which the exorcist in Chow dynasty times went ahead of the ruler and cleared the way of evil spirits . There is a Chinese prov- erb to the effect that with ...
Inhalt
PREFACE ix | 1 |
THE WORLD OF SPIRITS 77 | 7 |
DEATH AND GHOSTFEAR | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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