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observed Xuanzang, the wind is cold and "blows with a
piercing vehemence" (Li
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Ferocious dragons live here and
trouble the
travellers particularly...
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involved alms giving,
consistent with
Buddhist practices.
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scholar credited with a
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Biographical Scripture of King Aśoka:
Translated from the...
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specimens attributed to the
genus come from
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Rongxi Formation exposed near the
village of Leijiatun,
Guizhou Province, China...
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October 2023. Li,
Rongxi 1995, pg. 3.
Wriggins 2004, pg. 6.
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Dusty Roads,
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