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Ceremonial Usages of the Chinese, B.C. 1121, as Prescribed in the 'Institutes of the Chow Dynasty Strung as Pearls'


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  • Gingell, William Raymond.
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  • 1852
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  • eAsia_ceremony
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  • 08/20/2018
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  • 09/18/2023
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APA

e-Asia Digital Library, University of Oregon. (24 Apr 2024). Ceremonial Usages of the Chinese, B.C. 1121, as Prescribed in the 'Institutes of the Chow Dynasty Strung as Pearls' Retrieved from https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df72d445j

MLA

e-Asia Digital Library, University of Oregon. "Ceremonial Usages of the Chinese, B.C. 1121, as Prescribed in the 'Institutes of the Chow Dynasty Strung as Pearls'" Oregon Digital. 24 Apr 2024. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df72d445j

Chicago

e-Asia Digital Library, University of Oregon. "Ceremonial Usages of the Chinese, B.C. 1121, as Prescribed in the 'Institutes of the Chow Dynasty Strung as Pearls'" Oregon Digital. Accessed 2024-04-24. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df72d445j

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