Mythology and Folklore of the Hui, A Muslim Chinese PeopleSUNY Press, 1994. jan. 1. - 459 oldal |
Tartalomjegyzék
The First Ancestors of Hui Muslims Adan and Haowa | 61 |
Muhammad and His Companions Origin of the Jujube Dates | 71 |
The Quests of Culture Heroes and Saviors Adang Brings Fire | 85 |
Glimpses of Paradise and Wealth The Straw Rope Valley | 149 |
Islam and Other Religions | 175 |
Muslims Under the Emperor | 205 |
Origins of the Hui Nationality | 225 |
Hui Leaders with and Against the Empire | 239 |
Love and Courtship | 309 |
Poor and RichGood and Bad | 337 |
Social Satire | 373 |
Tricksters And Wise Guys | 385 |
Stories About Animals | 419 |
Bibliography | 435 |
Index | 443 |
Family Affairs | 267 |
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Mythology and Folklore of the Hui, A Muslim Chinese People Shujiang Li,Karl W. Luckert Korlátozott előnézet - 1994 |
Mythology and Folklore of the Hui, A Muslim Chinese People Shujiang Li,Karl W. Luckert Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1994 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
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