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- 29025330 contributor B741140.
- 29025330 contributor B741141.
- 29025330 coverage "China Social life and customs Fiction.".
- 29025330 created "1929.".
- 29025330 date "1929".
- 29025330 date "1929.".
- 29025330 dateCopyrighted "1929.".
- 29025330 description "The monastery of the most excellent lotus (after the Sing-She-reng-yen. XVIth century0--Niang plucks frail blossoms (after the Sing-She-reng-yen. XVIth century)--A marriage confusion (after the Sing-She-reng-yen. XVIth century)--Which explains certain strange attractions (by Ki-Yu. XVIIIth century)--Stronger than love (after the Tser-Wei-Yng-Yng of the Yuang-Chen. 780 A. D.)--A bonze in the garb of a nun (after the To-Schang-tsi-Yuan. XVIth century)--The Taoist monk (Poo Soong Lin. XVIIIth century)--The marriage of Ya-Nei (after the Sing-She-reng-yen. XVIth century)--Crafty husbands (after the Tsin-Ku-tsi-Kwan. XVIth century)--A wife by chance (Ki-Yun. XVIIIth century)".
- 29025330 extent "205 p. incl. col. plates.".
- 29025330 issued "1929".
- 29025330 issued "1929.".
- 29025330 language "eng".
- 29025330 language "engfrechi".
- 29025330 publisher "New York [The Lotus society]".
- 29025330 spatial "China Social life and customs Fiction.".
- 29025330 subject "Chinese literature Translations into English.".
- 29025330 subject "PL3277.F8 S62".
- 29025330 tableOfContents "The monastery of the most excellent lotus (after the Sing-She-reng-yen. XVIth century0--Niang plucks frail blossoms (after the Sing-She-reng-yen. XVIth century)--A marriage confusion (after the Sing-She-reng-yen. XVIth century)--Which explains certain strange attractions (by Ki-Yu. XVIIIth century)--Stronger than love (after the Tser-Wei-Yng-Yng of the Yuang-Chen. 780 A. D.)--A bonze in the garb of a nun (after the To-Schang-tsi-Yuan. XVIth century)--The Taoist monk (Poo Soong Lin. XVIIIth century)--The marriage of Ya-Nei (after the Sing-She-reng-yen. XVIth century)--Crafty husbands (after the Tsin-Ku-tsi-Kwan. XVIth century)--A wife by chance (Ki-Yun. XVIIIth century)".
- 29025330 title "The Chinese Decameron, now first rendered into English by Carlo de Fornaro.".
- 29025330 type "text".