| William Frederick Mayers, Charles King - 1867 - 826 стор.
...that from time immemorial they have been looked upon with superlinages of Rams. Great Bell. stitious reverence; nor is it the less remarkable that the...Canton derived its soubriquet of the city of Rams (^£ $£)i but 'he legend itself is traced by Chinese philosophers to an accidental resemblance between... | |
| William Frederick Mayers, Charles King - 1867 - 852 стор.
...that from time immemorial they have been looked upon with superImaget uf Rams. Great Bell. stitious reverence; nor is it the less remarkable that the...with some rude attempt at sculpture in the form of a rani's head. From them and their attendant legend Canton derived its soubriquet of the city of Rams... | |
| William Frederick Mayers - 1867 - 852 стор.
...that from time immemorial they have been looked upon with suj Imaye* uf Ranis. &reat Bell. stitions reverence; nor is it the less remarkable that the...with some rude attempt at sculpture in the form of a rani's head. From them and their attendant legend Canton derived its soubriquet of the city of Rams... | |
| Nicholas Belfield Dennys - 1870 - 188 стор.
...derives it soubriquet of the "City of Rams":— "In the temple of the 'Five Genii' were until lately the stone images of five (supernatural) rams, but...Canton derived its soubriquet of the City of Rams (^ jjjj), but the legend itself is traced by Chinese philosophers to an accidental resemblance between... | |
| Nicholas Belfield Dennys - 1876 - 190 стор.
...equal number of rams, while these again instantly changed into stone, a voice being heard at the sашe time proclaiming that, so long as these supernatural...Canton derived its soubriquet of the City of Rams (3Ê ЙЕ), but the legend itself ¡ч traced by Chinese philosophers to an accidental resemblance... | |
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