Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 66 頁
... Wall and Meng Chung - tzu wailed for her dead husband against the Great Wall , " he assertedly ties the tale of the mourning lady to the social milieu by saying : In Sui and Tang periods , military maneuvers were often carried out in ...
... Wall and Meng Chung - tzu wailed for her dead husband against the Great Wall , " he assertedly ties the tale of the mourning lady to the social milieu by saying : In Sui and Tang periods , military maneuvers were often carried out in ...
第 68 頁
... Wall constructed during the North Dynasties and the Sui Dynasty , and the number of soldiers recruited for that specific purpose . Herein lies the contribution of Wang's paper . He not only shoves Meng's toppling the Great Wall backward ...
... Wall constructed during the North Dynasties and the Sui Dynasty , and the number of soldiers recruited for that specific purpose . Herein lies the contribution of Wang's paper . He not only shoves Meng's toppling the Great Wall backward ...
第 343 頁
... Wall is metonymical to the new home , and ancients trees and withering willows are in turn metonymical to the Mêng Wall . An equation may be drawn between lines 3 and 4 : the former is in the form of a question and the latter is in the ...
... Wall is metonymical to the new home , and ancients trees and withering willows are in turn metonymical to the Mêng Wall . An equation may be drawn between lines 3 and 4 : the former is in the form of a question and the latter is in the ...
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