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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... sometimes from seed . When the cuttings become aged , and show a tendency to bear fruit , they are either uprooted , or so cut as to produce fresh branches . Besides the mulberry tree , in feeding the worms , the Chinese sometimes have ...
... sometimes from seed . When the cuttings become aged , and show a tendency to bear fruit , they are either uprooted , or so cut as to produce fresh branches . Besides the mulberry tree , in feeding the worms , the Chinese sometimes have ...
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... sometimes a single pearl is worn in front . The winter cap fits close to the head , and has a brim of black velvet or fur , turned sharply up all round , and rising a little higher in front and behind than at the sides . The dome ...
... sometimes a single pearl is worn in front . The winter cap fits close to the head , and has a brim of black velvet or fur , turned sharply up all round , and rising a little higher in front and behind than at the sides . The dome ...
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... Sometimes they wear an ornament representing the foong- háng , or Chinese phoenix , composed of gold and jewels , the wings hovering , and the beak of the bird hanging over the forehead on an elastic spring . In such a costume the ...
... Sometimes they wear an ornament representing the foong- háng , or Chinese phoenix , composed of gold and jewels , the wings hovering , and the beak of the bird hanging over the forehead on an elastic spring . In such a costume the ...
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