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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... earth , yellow ; the sun , red ; and the moon , a pale white . Their very altars are also shaped according to the notion which the Chi- nese have of their object of worship . Thus , the earth being considered by them as having right ...
... earth , yellow ; the sun , red ; and the moon , a pale white . Their very altars are also shaped according to the notion which the Chi- nese have of their object of worship . Thus , the earth being considered by them as having right ...
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... earth Yin ; the sun Yang , and the moon Yin ; and the supposed analogy is carried throughout creation . All animate and inanimate nature are distinguished by them into masculine and femi- nine . Even vegetable productions are made male ...
... earth Yin ; the sun Yang , and the moon Yin ; and the supposed analogy is carried throughout creation . All animate and inanimate nature are distinguished by them into masculine and femi- nine . Even vegetable productions are made male ...
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... earth in confusion ; while the wind and thunder ceased , and the stones and sand no longer flew about . Seeing his magic thus baffled , Chang - paou would have retreated ; but the two leaders of Lew - pei made their appear- ance on ...
... earth in confusion ; while the wind and thunder ceased , and the stones and sand no longer flew about . Seeing his magic thus baffled , Chang - paou would have retreated ; but the two leaders of Lew - pei made their appear- ance on ...
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