The Mind of ChinaYale University Press, 1934 - 321 Seiten |
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... force in their next abode . There is something satanic in the mockery of the words and laughter returned to the scholar's wife . The father's spirit may have been put to rout by the wicked demon , but the son was actu- ally saved . From ...
... force in their next abode . There is something satanic in the mockery of the words and laughter returned to the scholar's wife . The father's spirit may have been put to rout by the wicked demon , but the son was actu- ally saved . From ...
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... forces , the yin and the yang , tend constantly to fly apart again . Thus it comes about that , in ordinary Chinese ... force , a motive- power , a soul , which is likewise material . This is called the hwun or 1 shen , or ching - shen ...
... forces , the yin and the yang , tend constantly to fly apart again . Thus it comes about that , in ordinary Chinese ... force , a motive- power , a soul , which is likewise material . This is called the hwun or 1 shen , or ching - shen ...
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... force upon occasion if it would fur- ther their aims . Theirs was likewise an utterly new spirit in China , for they were willing to admit and to preach the faults of their country . They unashamedly announced that China was headed ...
... force upon occasion if it would fur- ther their aims . Theirs was likewise an utterly new spirit in China , for they were willing to admit and to preach the faults of their country . They unashamedly announced that China was headed ...
Inhalt
PREFACE ix | 1 |
THE WORLD OF SPIRITS 77 | 7 |
DEATH AND GHOSTFEAR | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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