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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... temples , images , and pictures . The images are in general made of clay , and gilt , those of brass being in disrepute . The country abounds with temples , which either belong to the govern- ment , or to the Taou and Budhu sects ...
... temples , images , and pictures . The images are in general made of clay , and gilt , those of brass being in disrepute . The country abounds with temples , which either belong to the govern- ment , or to the Taou and Budhu sects ...
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... temples of Budhuism differ very little from those of the state religion and Taouism . One of the most celebrated , which is at Canton , has been thus described by an eye - witness : - " I visited , one evening , the temple situated at a ...
... temples of Budhuism differ very little from those of the state religion and Taouism . One of the most celebrated , which is at Canton , has been thus described by an eye - witness : - " I visited , one evening , the temple situated at a ...
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... temple , adjourned to their respective rooms , divested themselves of their official robes , and the senseless figures were left to themselves with the lamps burning before them . " * Such temples as these are to be found in every ...
... temple , adjourned to their respective rooms , divested themselves of their official robes , and the senseless figures were left to themselves with the lamps burning before them . " * Such temples as these are to be found in every ...
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