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Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019): Meaning and Transformation of Chinese Funerary Art during the Han and Wei Jin Nanbei Periods
Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019): Meaning and Transformation of Chinese Funerary Art during the Han and Wei Jin Nanbei Periods
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4312/as.2019.7.2
Published:
28. 06. 2019
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Guest Editor’s Foreword
Guest Editor’s Foreword
Nataša Vampelj Suhadolnik
5-9
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Fuxi and Nüwa from Centre to Periphery
Integration and Transformation: A Study of the Sun and the Moon Depicted in the Imagery of Fuxi and Nüwa
Jinchao Zhao
13-45
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Transmission of Han Pictorial Motifs into the Western Periphery: Fuxi and Nüwa in the Wei-Jin Mural Tombs in the Hexi Corridor
Nataša Vampelj Suhadolnik
47-86
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Chinese-Buddhist Encounter: Synthesis of Fuxi-Nüwa and the Cintamani in Early Medieval Chinese Art
Fan Zhang
87-111
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Meaning of the Bi Disc and the Hunping Spirit Jar
Representation of Heaven and Beyond: The Bi Disc Imagery in the Han Burial Context
Hau-ling Eileen Lam
115-151
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The Meaning of Birds on Hunping (Spirit Jars): The Religious Imagination of Second to Fourth century Jiangnan
Keith Nathaniel Knapp
153-172
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Tomb Iconography in the Territory between Southwestern and Northern Frontiers
Cliff Tomb Burial and Decorated Stone Sarcophagi from Sichuan from the Eastern Han Dynasty
Hajni Pejsue Elias
175-201
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Dual Portraits of the Deceased in Yangqiaopan M1, Jingbian, Shaanxi
Leslie Wallace
203-219
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The Representation of Military Troops in Pingcheng Tombs and the Private Household Institution of Buqu in Practice
Chin-Yin Tseng
221-243
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ASIAN STUDIES IN SLOVENIA
Philosophy in Taiwan: The Continuation of Tradition and the Creation of New Theoretical Paradigms
Jana S. Rošker
247-268
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Researching the Origins of an Ink Stone from the Collection of Alma M. Karlin
Tina Berdajs
269-283
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OTHER TOPICS
“The Master Said:”––Confucius as a Quote
Helena Motoh
287-300
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BOOK REVIEW
Geir Sigurđsson: Confucian Propriety and Ritual Learning: A Philosophical Interpretation
Jana S. Rošker
303-306
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