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shrine 6
shrines 2
shrunken 1
shu 22
shu-ist 1
shuko 1
shunman 1
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22 name
22 original
22 past
22 shu
22 then
22 up
21 artists
Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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shu

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1 Range | might run as follows: - ~The Shu Dynasty (1122 to 221 B.C.). - 2 Confuc| had culminated under the Shu dynasty B.C. 1122 to B.C. 3 Confuc| 479), at the end of the Shu dynasty, to elucidate and 4 Confuc| first accomplishment of a Shu youth of gentle blood.~There 5 Confuc| dynasties of Kha, In, and Shu, when its songs furnished 6 Confuc| mausoleum of the kings of Shu, and describing how on the 7 Confuc| delineations.~It may be said of the Shu vases and other bronzes 8 Confuc| period.~The consolidated Shu power had lasted some five 9 Confuc| under the first emperors of Shu, and who now, as the last-comers 10 Confuc| in the working out of the Shu system. It was by them that 11 Confuc| of the latter part of the Shu power. They had national 12 Confuc| Bunno, the first King of Shu. Confucius added a commentary, 13 Confuc| counsellor of the first King of Shu, when the throne was taken 14 Taoism| ever since the end of the Shu dynasty, been preparing 15 Taoism| allegiance to the kings of Shu is~ ./. of the northern 16 Taoism| admitted to the assembly of the Shu nobles, and their uncouth 17 Taoism| gradually impregnated with Shu culture, these southern 18 Taoism| and was custodian of the Shu archives, was revered as 19 Taoism| age at the close of the Shu dynasty was one of free 20 Taoism| so far back as the late, Shu literature, we find frequent 21 Ashika| the Chinese mind of the Shu and Hang dynasties pursued 22 Ashika| revival of the polity of Shu with a deepened modern significance.~


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