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November 01 1993
Domesticated Deities and Auspicious Emblems: The Iconography of Everyday Life in Village China
Chinese Almanacs
Mooncakes and Hungry Ghosts: Festivals of China
Domesticated Deities and Auspicious Emblems: The Iconography of Everyday Life in Village China
. By Po Sung-Nien and David Johnson. Berkeley
: Publications of the Chinese Popular Culture Project 2
. Distributed by IEAS Publications, 2223 Fulton St., Berkeley, Calif. 94720, 1992
. 208
pp. $20.00.Chinese Almanacs
. By Richard J. Smith. Hong Kong
: Oxford University Press
, 1992
. x, 93
pp. $16.95.Mooncakes and Hungry Ghosts: Festivals of China
. By Carol Stepanchuk and Charles Wong. San Francisco
: China Books and Periodicals
, 1991
. xiv, 145
pp. $14.95.Journal of Asian Studies (1993) 52 (4): 987–989.
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Chang-Tai Hung; Domesticated Deities and Auspicious Emblems: The Iconography of Everyday Life in Village China
Chinese Almanacs
Mooncakes and Hungry Ghosts: Festivals of China. Journal of Asian Studies 1 November 1993; 52 (4): 987–989. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/2059366
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