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Book Six, The Classic of Regions Beyond the Seas: The South.
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Creatures described in the Classic of Mountains and Seas
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Index


Sancai Tuhui
Chinese mythology
Chinese
Chinese
Erya
Chinese
Classic of Mountains and Seas
Han
Goguryeo
Changhenge
Bai Juyi
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
Yang Yuhuan
Cao Zhi
Chen Weisong
Mandarin ducks
Conjoined twins



The City of Ye in the Chinese Literary Landscape
Brill
ISBN
978-90-04-42013-7


A Chinese Bestiary: Strange Creatures from the Guideways Through Mountains and Seas
University of California Press
ISBN

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