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Chinese to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - History / Japan | |||||||
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3 +2 | the Ritual of Gazing Upon the Land |
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らセぱ肚参瓣ǎ the Ritual of Gazing Upon the Land Explanation: 瓣ǎ in Japanese is Kuni-mi, which means "the Ritual of Gazing Upon the Land." Does that sound right? Herbert E. Plutschow, ˉKuni-mi, Or the Ritual of Gazing Upon the Landˇ, from Chaos and Cosmos, Ritual in Early and Medieval Japanese Literature, Leiden and New York, E.J. Brill (1990) Reference: http://www.fiu.edu/~nenzil/ASHSyllabus.html |
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