淡江評論, 第 21 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1990 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 181 頁
... dragon motif in decorative art and in daily life . Everywhere in main- land China one saw or heard about the " dragon - lantern festival " , " the dragon - boat race " , and songs about the dragon , the best- known being , of course ...
... dragon motif in decorative art and in daily life . Everywhere in main- land China one saw or heard about the " dragon - lantern festival " , " the dragon - boat race " , and songs about the dragon , the best- known being , of course ...
第 183 頁
... dragon in a dream and Liu was subsequently born of this divine union . By that time , to be sure , there had already developed a dragon lore which , among other things , deified the Yellow Emperor , the legendary founding father of the ...
... dragon in a dream and Liu was subsequently born of this divine union . By that time , to be sure , there had already developed a dragon lore which , among other things , deified the Yellow Emperor , the legendary founding father of the ...
第 187 頁
... dragon as a personified force of Nature . To them the favors they received from their ruler or from the dragon depended on how faithfully they served the power over them and how well they pleased it , whether it was the emperor or the ...
... dragon as a personified force of Nature . To them the favors they received from their ruler or from the dragon depended on how faithfully they served the power over them and how well they pleased it , whether it was the emperor or the ...
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