Yu ling de jie ri

Zhongguo zhong shi ji de xin yang yu sheng huo = The ghost festival in medieval China (Wai guo xue zhe bi xia de chuan tong Zhongguo)

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Yu ling de jie ri

Zhongguo zhong shi ji de xin yang yu sheng huo = The ghost festival in medieval China (Wai guo xue zhe bi xia de chuan tong Zhongguo)

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Language
Mandarin
Pages
256

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Cover of: Ghost Festival in Medieval China
Ghost Festival in Medieval China
2020, Princeton University Press
in English
Cover of: Yu ling de jie ri
Yu ling de jie ri: Zhongguo zhong shi ji de xin yang yu sheng huo = The ghost festival in medieval China (Wai guo xue zhe bi xia de chuan tong Zhongguo)
1999, Zhejiang ren min zhu ban she
Unknown Binding in Mandarin - Di 1 ban edition
Cover of: The Ghost Festival in Medieval China
The Ghost Festival in Medieval China
November 11, 1996, Princeton University Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: The ghost festival in medieval China
The ghost festival in medieval China
1988, Princeton University Press
in English

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Library of Congress
BQ5720.U6 T4512 1999

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Unknown Binding
Number of pages
256

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OL13015369M
ISBN 10
7213017675
ISBN 13
9787213017674
LCCN
2002535669
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1569810

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IN THE SEVENTH MONTH of 840, the Japanese pilgrim Ennin (793-864) made his way southwest from Mount Wu-t'ai (in present-day Shansi) toward the T'ang capital of Ch'ang-an.
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