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pro vyhledávání: '"Fotu Cheng"'
Publikováno v:
尚美学園大学総合政策論集 = Shobi journal of policy studies, Shobi University. 20:45-54
Autor:
Chen Jinhua
Publikováno v:
T'oung Pao. 2002, Vol. 88 Issue 4-5, p332-395. 64p.
Autor:
Lo, Yuet Keung
Publikováno v:
Chinese Historical Review; May2015, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p5-30, 26p
Autor:
Liu Xiang
In 17 BCE the Han dynasty archivist Liu Xiang presented to the throne a collection of some seven hundred items of varying length, mostly quasi-historical anecdotes and narratives, that he deemed essential reading for wise leadership. Garden of Eloque
Autor:
Kai Sheng, Jinhua Chen
The goal of this book is to study the ways in which Chinese Buddhists expressed their religious faiths and how Chinese Buddhists interacted with society at large since the Northern and Southern dynasties (386-589), through the Ming (1368-1644) and th
Autor:
Liu, Yiqing, Zhang, Zhenjun
Chinese culture of the Six Dynasties period (220–589) saw a blossoming of stories of the fantastic. Zhiguai, “records of the strange” or “accounts of anomalies,” tell of encounters with otherness, in which inexplicable and uncanny phenomena
Autor:
Zhaoguang Ge
Winner of the 2014 Choice Outstanding Academic Title AwardIn An Intellectual History of China, Professor Ge Zhaoguang presents a history of traditional Chinese knowledge, thought and belief to the late six century CE with a new approach offering a ne
Autor:
Zhenjun Zhang
This book demonstrates the historical changes in early medieval China as seen in the tales of the supernatural—thematic transformation from traditional demonic retribution to Karmic retribution, from indigenous Chinese netherworld to Buddhist conce
Autor:
Zhenjun Zhang
This is a collection of selected and translated Chinese legends and tales arranged under specific topics important to Chinese culture, with an introduction and reading guide for each piece.Comprised of 4 parts covering Confucian culture, Daoist cultu
Autor:
Jonathan A. Silk, Stefano Zacchetti†
China has a long and complex history of interactions with the world around it. One of the most successful imports—arguably the most successful before modern times and the impact of the West—is Buddhism, which, since the first centuries of the Com