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... China . It goes on to treat the history of religion in China , after which it covers traditional concepts concerning the relation of the individual to the cosmos and to society . The account of ritualistic practices and institutions ...
... China . It goes on to treat the history of religion in China , after which it covers traditional concepts concerning the relation of the individual to the cosmos and to society . The account of ritualistic practices and institutions ...
Page 598
... China ) , Shu Han ( Szechwan ) , and Wu ( South China ) : era of barbarian invasions and rule ; the period of the Sixteen Kingdoms ( 304-589 ) b . Intellectual and religious trends : decline in Confucianism ; Taoist resurgence ; spread ...
... China ) , Shu Han ( Szechwan ) , and Wu ( South China ) : era of barbarian invasions and rule ; the period of the Sixteen Kingdoms ( 304-589 ) b . Intellectual and religious trends : decline in Confucianism ; Taoist resurgence ; spread ...
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... China 2. The Manchurian tribes : attempts at unification ; fluctuating relations with the Chinese until the advent of the Mongols ! a . The Tung - hu tribes and Chinese presence in Manchuria to the 3rd century BC ; ascendancy of the ...
... China 2. The Manchurian tribes : attempts at unification ; fluctuating relations with the Chinese until the advent of the Mongols ! a . The Tung - hu tribes and Chinese presence in Manchuria to the 3rd century BC ; ascendancy of the ...
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