The sacred importance of the White Mountains has been recognised in the Far East for ages. They are first heard of under the name of Bukhian-shan ; a name not of Chinese origin, but reminding one of the Mongol Burkhan, as the Gentehi Mountains in Mongolia... The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London - 第 165 頁Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) 著 - 1872完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1875 - 466 頁
...has been recognized in the Far East for ages. They are first heard of under the name of Bukhian Shan, a name not of Chinese origin, but reminding one of the Mongol Burkhan, as the Kentei Mountains in Mongolia were called in ancient times."3 Burkhan is in fact the Mongol for God's... | |
| Sir Henry Evan Murchison James - 1888 - 560 頁
...following extract from a paper by the Archimandrite Palladius, translated by Mr. Delmar Morgan, F.RG.S. : 2 'The sacred importance of the White Mountains has...there was greater similarity between the Mongol and Mancliu languages than at present. The actual name of Chang-pO-shan (Long White Mountains) was given... | |
| Henry Evan Murchison James, Sir Henry Evan Murchison James - 1888 - 580 頁
...following extract from a paper by the Archimandrite Palladius, translated by Mr. Delmar Morgan, FRGS : s 'The sacred importance of the White Mountains has...Mountains in Mongolia (according to some, Khan-ola at Urgiv) were called in ancient times. Formerly tin-re was greater similarity between the Mongol and... | |
| Tōkyō Teikoku Daigaku. Rigakubu - 1904 - 682 頁
...Far East for ages. They are first hea.nl of under the name of Du-khian-san (/PI&UJ) [see ante 6] ; a name not of Chinese origin, but reminding one of...(according to some, Khan-ola at Urga) were called in nnei>'nt times." " in the Clinii-luti-king (lllflJJ?), or book treating of seas and mountains, it is... | |
| Tōkyō Teikoku Daigaku. Rigakubu - 1904 - 706 頁
...East for ages. '1 hey are first heard of under the name of Bu-khiitii-mn I fCt,£|l| ) [see ante 6] ; a name not of Chinese origin, but reminding one of the Mongol Burkhan, as the Gentehi Mountains in Moiior0ija (according to some, Khan-ola at Urga) were called in nnci"nt times.'' " in the ' 'Kin-hai-king... | |
| Tōkyō Teikoku Daigaku. Rigakubu - 1904 - 682 頁
...for ages. They are first heard of under the name of Пи-Шч'ап-чап i flÄlll) [see ante 6] ; a name not of Chinese origin, but reminding one of the Mongol Barkhan, as the Gentohi Mountains in Mongolia (accordiug to some, Khnn-ola at Urga) were called in... | |
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