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Newly-discovered manuscripts of a northern-Chinese horse king temple association
Meir Shahar
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Department of East Asian Studies
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King
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Temple
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Northern Chinese
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Chinese Horse
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Cult
75%
Social Perspective
25%
Economic Structure
25%
Work Values
25%
Cultural Perspective
25%
Written Documents
25%
Social Culture
25%
Social Structure
25%
Late Imperial China
25%
Religious Perspective
25%
Communal Values
25%
Agrarian Economy
25%
Rural Culture
25%
Ecological Background
25%
Rural North China
25%
Donkey
25%
Mule
25%
Shanxi
25%
Arts and Humanities
Cults
100%
Village
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Deity
33%
Empire
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Ecological
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Flourishing
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China
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Late Imperial China
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Agrarian economy
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Theater
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