The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Volumes 21-22International Association of Buddhist Studies, 1998 - Buddhism |
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... refers to China three times.22 Each time he uses the word Daitō ( the Great Tang ) or Dai- tōkoku ( Country of the ... refers twice to China as Daitōkoku ( the Great Tang ) : ( i ) in the Kaiyuan period of the " country of the Great Tang ...
... refers to China three times.22 Each time he uses the word Daitō ( the Great Tang ) or Dai- tōkoku ( Country of the ... refers twice to China as Daitōkoku ( the Great Tang ) : ( i ) in the Kaiyuan period of the " country of the Great Tang ...
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... refers to Huangfu Zeng as Censor ( yushi , QTW 390 4 : 3941a8-9 ) . 34. QTS247 8 : 2771 . 35. The jianlishu ( 1 ) , or jianli ( ) , refers to the place where a shangshulang ( minister ) performed his duties ( LUO 2 : 911 ) . It also ...
... refers to Huangfu Zeng as Censor ( yushi , QTW 390 4 : 3941a8-9 ) . 34. QTS247 8 : 2771 . 35. The jianlishu ( 1 ) , or jianli ( ) , refers to the place where a shangshulang ( minister ) performed his duties ( LUO 2 : 911 ) . It also ...
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... refer to either of them . If jingshi means Luoyang , then it could be easily ascertained that Meng Haoran arrived in Luoyang in 728. Unfortunately , the term jingshi , more often than not , refers to Chang'an , not Luoyang . Suffice it ...
... refer to either of them . If jingshi means Luoyang , then it could be easily ascertained that Meng Haoran arrived in Luoyang in 728. Unfortunately , the term jingshi , more often than not , refers to Chang'an , not Luoyang . Suffice it ...
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