The Chinese character for 'sky' retains the poetry of mankind's long reverence for the heavenly firmament that seems to arch above our heads, they mysterious region in which hangs the light-giving sun.
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The Nature Of The Chinese Character: Gifts From The Earth
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"The Chinese character for 'sky' retains the poetry of mankind's long reverence for the heavenly firmament that seems to arch above our heads, they mysterious region in which hangs the light-giving sun."
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