The Mind of ChinaYale University Press, 1934 - 321 Seiten |
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... tablet . Standing before the tablet , a Buddhist priest customarily delivers an incantation which is supposed to be mandatory upon the denizens of the nether world . It runs as follows : " In my heart's core I respectfully request that ...
... tablet . Standing before the tablet , a Buddhist priest customarily delivers an incantation which is supposed to be mandatory upon the denizens of the nether world . It runs as follows : " In my heart's core I respectfully request that ...
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... tablet for the soul : " The first tablet for the spirit serves the same purpose as that sub- sequently placed in the ancestral temple at the conclusion of the mourning rites . " A modern Chinese commentator sug- gests that the first ...
... tablet for the soul : " The first tablet for the spirit serves the same purpose as that sub- sequently placed in the ancestral temple at the conclusion of the mourning rites . " A modern Chinese commentator sug- gests that the first ...
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... tablet at the head of the two rows of spirit tablets would be in the upper or shang position . When a ruler died it was said , " The king [ the ti ] by the grace of Heaven has gone far on high [ shang ] . " 12 The word Shang Ti , made ...
... tablet at the head of the two rows of spirit tablets would be in the upper or shang position . When a ruler died it was said , " The king [ the ti ] by the grace of Heaven has gone far on high [ shang ] . " 12 The word Shang Ti , made ...
Inhalt
PREFACE ix | 1 |
THE WORLD OF SPIRITS 77 | 7 |
DEATH AND GHOSTFEAR | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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