Huai Su 懷羹 (737–799), Tang calligrapher and Buddhist monk East Asian History
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Issue No. 43, 2019

Detail: Procession of the three goddesses out and back from their Mansion, rendered in skillful perspectival style. Unknown artist, undated, possibly 18th century.

Contents

Editor's Preface

The Transmission of Buddhist Iconography and Artistic Styles Around the Yellow Sea Circuit in the Sixth Century: Pensive Bodhisattva Images from Hebei, Shandong, and Korea

The Drug Poem in The Dunhuang Story of Wu Zixu Revisited

‘Gaze Upon its Depth’: On The Uses of Perspectival Painting in the Early-Modern Chinese Village

Tōa-Oan (The Big Pool) 1653-1983: A History Of Water, Forests, and Agriculture in Northern Taiwan

Reprinted papers by Igor de Rachewiltz

The Name of the Mongols in Asia and Europe: A Reappraisal

Qan, Qa’an and the Seal of Güyüg

 

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