- The Book of
Burial (Chinese: t 葬書, s 葬书, p
Zàngshū) was a 4th or 5th-century AD work by the
Taoist mystic Guo Pu. The work was a
commentary on the now-lost...
- of China. E.J. Brill.,
various years, vol I-II-III-IV-V-VI Guo Pu. "The
Zangshu, or Book of Burial".
Professor Field's Fengs**** Gate.
Translated by Field...
- fengs****,
along with his
translation of the
earliest fengs**** classic, the
Zangshu, or Book of Burial.
Raised on a West
Texas farm,
Field developed an interest...
-
Archived from the
original on 18 May 2015.
Retrieved 1
September 2016. "The
Zangshu, or Book of Burial,
translated by
Stephen L Field, Phd".
Archived from...
- 1007. In 971 work
began on the
complete Tripiṭaka
Buddhist Canon (Kaibao
zangshu 開寶藏書) in Chengdu. It took 10
years to
finish the 130,000
blocks needed...
- scrolls. In 971 work
began on the
complete Tripiṭaka
Buddhist Canon (Kaibao
zangshu 開寶藏書) in Chengdu. It took 10
years to
finish the 130,000
blocks needed...
- war. In 971 work
began on the
complete Tripiṭaka
Buddhist Canon (Kaibao
zangshu 開寶藏書) in Chengdu. It took 10
years to
finish the 130,000
blocks needed...
-
begin on a
complete print edition of the Tripiṭaka
Buddhist Canon (Kaibao
zangshu 開寶藏書) in Chengdu. It took 10
years to
finish the 130,000
blocks needed...