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101. Grade 6: China Projects & Internet Resources full of material on chinese history, philosophy and mythology and visitors tothe temple can learn about chinese religions. chinese Myths and Fables http://www.internet-at-work.com/hos_mcgrane/china/eg_china_intro.html | |
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102. Chinese Myths And Fantasies Ancient chinese myths were not recorded in a systematic way in any work, To know more about chinese myths and fantasies, you can go to the related page. http://www.chinavista.com/experience/story/story.html |
103. Chinese Myths chinese myths, including Pangu and the Creation of the World. http://www.livingmyths.com/Chinese.htm | |
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104. China Society And Culture Mythology And Folklore China Society and Culture mythology and Folklore, China Society and Culture mythology and Folklore homepage, China Society and Culture mythology http://search.asiaco.com/China/Society_and_Culture/Mythology_and_Folklore/ |
105. Dragon Myths Japanese/chinese Myths The Myths Stories OF Dragons. One of the myths andlegends about dragons they blow fire and that it represents the chinese http://www.starsandseas.com/SAS_Mythology/Dragonmythd.htm | |
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106. China Window :: Chinese Myths And Fantasies (1) The writing of such stories began in the Wei and Jin Dynasties (220420), whenvarious writers, influenced by the alchemist s ideas and Taoist and Buddhist http://www.china-window.com/china_culture/literature/chinese-myths-and-fantasi.s | |
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107. Myth & Folklore Birrell, Anne, The Four Flood Myth Traditions of Classical China. Birrell,Anne, chinese Myths. Austin, TX University of Texas Press in Cooperation http://web.missouri.edu/~religpc/Myth_&_Folklore.html | |
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108. Myths And Legends Of China By E. T. C. Werner Myths and Legends of China by ETC Werner Preface p The chief literary sourcesof chinese myths are the _Li tai shen hsien t ung chien_, in thirtytwo http://www.abacci.com/books/book.asp?bookID=5794 |
109. Chinese Myths chinese Myths The Legendary Past edited with an introduction by Anne Birrell chinese myths were primarily a diffuse and fragmentary oral tradition, http://www.globecorner.com/t/t40/20237.php | |
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110. Maps - Religion - Mythology - Underworld - Hades Maps related to mythology or religion, including maps of the Underworld or Hadesbecause it was the realm of Hades. http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/asiamyth/ | |
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111. Saturn, Chinese Myth, The Ice Age - The Washington Times: Non-Fiction Review The secret of the ringed planet s magnificent belt, as conceived by master sciencefiction novelist Ben Bova, awaits readers of his newest work, B Saturn. http://www.washtimes.com/books/20030719-101312-5426r.htm | |
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112. Free Essays - Chinese Myths chinese myths James walker Mr.Johnson E3 December 20, 1996 The chinese cultureThis report is about the my. http://www.freeessays.tv/a3787.htm | |
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113. The Unwalled City And Chinese Myths chinese Myths by Anne Birrell is an attempt to do this, working to convey a senseof the That said, chinese Myths does hold the reader s attention. http://www.cityweekend.com.cn/en/features/2003_11/books_unwalled_2003-11 |
114. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2005.05.03 Myths of chinese culture are presented by Anne Birrell. The term sacred narrative reflects the meaning of the chinese equivalent, shenhua , http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2005/2005-05-03.html | |
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115. Asia Bookroom: China - Customs, Traditions & Mythology Asia Bookroom (formerly The Old Bookroom) is a large bookshop which sells new,out of print and antiquarian books on Asia primarily. http://www.asiabookroom.com/currentlists_xAsia/chicusttradmyth.htm | |
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