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Some Chinese Sources on the Khazars and Khwarazm |
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时间:2009-7-24 13:48:37 来源:不详
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bsp;Diyang. Shui yangmao , in the Hou han shu ( written around 420-477 AD ), refer to some woolen cloth exported from Daqin ( Roman Empire ), which is different from Diyang. The reason for confusion lies in a misunderstanding of the last sentence in this paragraph. In fact, it can be translated that when the lambs will yield asound of alarm, and the navel will be detached in terror, then the lambs look for water and plant ( as the common lamb ). [35] Record on Hubing constantly appeared in the Chinese sources since Tang Dynasty. More identification about this western food can be seen in Xiangda, Tangdai changan yu xiyu wenming (Changan and the civilization of Western Regions in the Tang times, Beijing, 1958 ) [36] Wang Guowei,” Heida shilue: text, notes and commentary”, in his Wang Guowei yishu (Shanghai; Shanghai guji, 1983), Volume 13, p. 24-25. [37] The identification of place names in the passage , see Wang Guo wei, p. 25. Beida jinlu means the northern barbarians, Jin people, which is entitled by the Southern Song Dynasty, referring to Jurchen.  << 上一页 [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60] ... 下一页 >> |
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