Essays on the Chinese LanguagePresbyterian Mission Press, 1889 - 496 Seiten |
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according applied Bodhi Brahma Buddha Buddhist monk called chap characters Chêng chih China Chinese language Chinese literature ching chuan coffin common compiled Confucianism Confucianists Confucius dead death deceased denote dialects dictionary dynasty edition Edkins Emperor explained expression foreign given gives Han dynasty Han-shu Heaven Hence hsing Hsü Huang India Indian known Kuang-yun language of China latter learning Legge Li-chi Liu Yuan lived Malay man's Manchu Mandarin meaning Mencius Mêng monastery Mongolian mourning native scholars nature notice official origin Pali passage perhaps period phrase popular pronunciation properly regarded religion rendering represent Sanskrit word Sariputra says sense Shên Shi-ching shih Shuo-wên simply sometimes sounds speak speech spiritual Sung dynasty T'ang t'ien-tao Taoists teaching term tion tomb transcribed transcription translates treatise Tushita Urh-ya wang wên word tao writing written Yakshas Yuan