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Representations of Liang Emperor Wu as a Buddhist Ruler in Sixth- and Seventh-century Texts

  • Author:

    Mark Strange

  • Page Number:

    24.2:53-112

  • Date:

    2011

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Mark Strange, “Representations of Liang Emperor Wu as a Buddhist Ruler in Sixth- and Seventh-century Texts,” Asia Major 24 (2011): 53-112.

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Strange, Mark
2011 “Representations of Liang Emperor Wu as a Buddhist Ruler in Sixth- and Seventh-century Texts.” Asia Major 24: 53-112.
Strange, Mark. (2011). Representations of Liang Emperor Wu as a Buddhist Ruler in Sixth- and Seventh-century Texts. Asia Major, 24, 53-112.
Strange, Mark. “Representations of Liang Emperor Wu as a Buddhist Ruler in Sixth- and Seventh-century Texts.” Asia Major, no. 24 (2011): 53-112.
Strange, Mark. “Representations of Liang Emperor Wu as a Buddhist Ruler in Sixth- and Seventh-century Texts.” Asia Major, no. 24, 2011, pp. 53-112.
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