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tamerlane 1
tameyasu 1
tang 3
tâng 24
tangible 1
tangled 1
tângs 1
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24 between
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24 freedom
24 tâng
24 tokugawa
23 beauty
23 being
Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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tâng

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1 Range | recall the glory of the Tâng emperors or the refinement 2 Range | rich in representations of Tâng culture, and of that Indian 3 Range | music, which reflect the Tâng ideal under the régime of 4 Range | low.~Hâng Workmanship - Tâng Culture - Sung and Mongol 5 Range | establishment of Taoism.~The Tâng Dynasty (618 to 907 A.D.). - 6 Taoism| before the liberalism of the Tâng dynasty enabled Confucians, 7 Buddhi| gave its inspiration to the Tâng art of China.~The third 8 Asuka | Buddhist images, some of the Tâng and some as late as Sung, 9 Asuka | Hakurakuten, our beloved Tâng poet, is still to be seen 10 Asuka | Buddhism in China, under the Tâng dynasty.~The Fujiwara Period. - 11 Nara | Rissemin (Taiso), the first Tâng emperor, succeeded in unifying 12 Nara | sources of inspiration of the Tâng and Nara sculptures.~The 13 Nara | sculptures.~The China of the Tâng dynasty (618 to 907 A.D.), 14 Nara | modelled on those of the Tâng court, was compiled; and 15 Nara | reflected from that of the early Tâng dynasty, and has even a 16 Nara | school of painting under the Tâng dynasty.~This imperial treasure-house ( 17 Nara | innumerable specimens of the best Tâng workmanship are there, making 18 Fujiwa| towards the close of the Tâng dynasty, prevented the exchange 19 Fujiwa| in the beginning of the Tâng dynasty, was nevertheless 20 Fujiwa| capitals of the Hâng and Tâng dynasties. In this and other 21 Ashika| of the Guptas, during the Tâng dynasty and the Nara period, 22 Ashika| philosopher at the close of the Tâng dynasty, who made a single 23 Ashika| towards the end of the Tâng dynasty. The doctrines of 24 Vista | of his poor; or Taiso, of Tâng, forego food, because his


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