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Tao Yüan-ming’s Poem “Form, Shadow, and Soul,” and the Doctrines of Buddhism and Taoism in the East Chin(晉) Dynasty

  • Author:

    Luh Chin-li

  • Page Number:

    16:211-228

  • Date:

    1947

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Chin-li Luh, “Tao Yüan-ming’s Poem ‘Form, Shadow, and Soul,’ and the Doctrines of Buddhism and Taoism in the East Chin(晉) Dynasty,” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica 16 (1947): 211-228.

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Luh, Chin-li
1947 “Tao Yüan-ming’s Poem ‘Form, Shadow, and Soul,’ and the Doctrines of Buddhism and Taoism in the East Chin(晉) Dynasty.” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica 16: 211-228.
Luh, Chin-li. (1947). Tao Yüan-ming’s Poem “Form, Shadow, and Soul,” and the Doctrines of Buddhism and Taoism in the East Chin(晉) Dynasty. Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, 16, 211-228.
Luh, Chin-li. “Tao Yüan-ming’s Poem ‘Form, Shadow, and Soul,’ and the Doctrines of Buddhism and Taoism in the East Chin(晉) Dynasty.” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica 16 (1947): 211-228.
Luh, Chin-li. “Tao Yüan-ming’s Poem ‘Form, Shadow, and Soul,’ and the Doctrines of Buddhism and Taoism in the East Chin(晉) Dynasty.” Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, vol. 16, 1947, pp. 211-228.
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