The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 Seiten |
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... ceremony . An eye- witness of that of Kang - he thus describes the ceremony : - " All the mandarins were ranged on both sides , dressed in silk , flowered with gold in the form of roses . There were fifty men who held great umbrellas of ...
... ceremony . An eye- witness of that of Kang - he thus describes the ceremony : - " All the mandarins were ranged on both sides , dressed in silk , flowered with gold in the form of roses . There were fifty men who held great umbrellas of ...
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... ceremonies ; that is , we ranged ourselves in a line facing the emperor , and fell on our knees three times , bow- ing ... ceremony , he is scarcely ever present ; he is even at some distance from the palace when they pay him this homage ...
... ceremonies ; that is , we ranged ourselves in a line facing the emperor , and fell on our knees three times , bow- ing ... ceremony , he is scarcely ever present ; he is even at some distance from the palace when they pay him this homage ...
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... ceremonies , and ecclesiastical establish ments are instituted solely for their observance These are , 1 , The Tae - chang ... ceremony on court days , as well as at sacrifices , and give the word of command , " Kneel ! " " Prostrate ...
... ceremonies , and ecclesiastical establish ments are instituted solely for their observance These are , 1 , The Tae - chang ... ceremony on court days , as well as at sacrifices , and give the word of command , " Kneel ! " " Prostrate ...
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