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Yin-Yang, the Five Phases (Wu-Xing), and the Yijing 陰陽 / 五行 / 易經
Transmission of Han Pictorial Motifs Into the Western Periphery: Fuxi and Nüwa in the Wei-Jin Mural Tombs in the Hexi Corridor*8
The Heritage of Non-Theistic Belief in China
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The Metaphysical Symbolism of the Chinese Tortoise
Time in Daoist Practice
An Analysis on Chinese and Greek Mythologies
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Ancient Glass from the Silk Road
Article Ludovia
Nuwa——A Goddess in Chinese Mythology
Historical Myths Or Mythical History
Fuxi: a Fault-Tolerant Resource Management and Job Scheduling System at Internet Scale
Chinese Folk Religion
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Chinese Mythology: Dragons and Their Importance
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A Time of Lost Gods: Madness, Cosmology, and Psychiatry in China
Chinese Mythology Cathy Hart, Perry Middle School
HISTORY and GOVERNMENT an Outline of History Before 1949
The Shao Hao People Took the Leading Role in Building Ancient Chinese Civilization
THE IDEA of NATURE in the DAOIST CLASSIC of LIEZI by YIN-CHING CHEN DISSERTATION Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Require
Writing As Weaving: Intertextuality and the Huainanzi's Self-Fashioning As an Embodiment of The
The Fractal Nature of Chinese Calligraphy Wen XING
Divination As Spiritual Practice in Song Confucianism
Chapter Seven Chinese Creation Myths
1 Becoming Sages: Qin Song and Self-Cultivation in Late Imperial China
The Rhinoceros Totem and Pangu Myth: an Exploration of the Archetype of Pangu
Chinese MYTHOLOGY a to Z
The Nature and Origin of the Taoist Underworld of The
By Chance of History : the Apocrypha Under The
Trans-Textual Dialogue in the Jesuit Missionary Intra-Lingual Translation of the Yijing
The Ideal Physician in Late Imperial China: the Question of Sanshi 1
Chinese Mythology, Most of Which Incorporate Several of the Following Elements: Houyi the Archer, a Benevolent Or Malevolent Emperor, an Elixir of Life, and the Moon
A Neolithic Record of Astronomy, Acupuncture, and Midwifery
The Dynamics of Religions and Cultural Evolution 13
The World of Chinese Mythology: an Introduction1
Concept of God in Ancient China the Origin of Chinese Religious Practice
In the Footsteps of FUXI the Sage-King Credited with the Creation of the Ba Gua
Shamanism and Chinese Goddesses ~Xi Wangmu and Nugua~
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Synthesis of Fuxi-Nüwa and Cintamani in Early Medieval Chinese Art*1