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0019 Ruins of Desert Cathay : vol.2
Ruins of Desert Cathay : vol.2 / Page 19 (Color Image)

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185. Temple court at 'Crescent Lake,' Tun-huang . . 162
186. Cliffs with main cave temples of 'Thousand Buddhas'
Site, seen from west . . . . 164
187. Wang Tao-shih, Taoist priest at 'Thousand Buddhas' Site,
Tun-huang . . . . . 166
188. Cella and porch of Wang Tao-shih's cave temple,
'Thousand Buddhas' Site, Tun-huang . . 168
189. Modern frescoes in loggia of Wang Tao-shih's temple,
representing adventures of Hsüan-tsang . . 170
190. Tibetan monk in loggia of Wang Tao-shih's temple,
'Thousand Buddhas' Site . . . 170
191. Old Chinese manuscripts and blockprints from walled-up
temple library of 'Thousand Buddhas' Site . 176
192. Ancient manuscripts in Sanskrit, Central-Asian Brahmi,
Sogdian, Manichaean-Turkish, Runic Turki, Uigur, Tibetan,
from walled-up temple library, 'Thousand Buddhas,'
Tun-huang . . . . . 180
193. Gigantic roll of paper, with Sanskrit and 'unknown
language' texts in Brahmi script, from walled-up temple
library, 'Thousand Buddhas,' Tun-huang . . 184
194. Bundles of old manuscript rolls, mainly Chinese, in original
wrappers, from walled-up temple library, 'Thousand
Buddhas,' Tun-huang . . . . 190
195. Painted silk banners, of T'ang period, representing
Bodhisattvas, from walled-up temple library, 'Thousand
Buddhas,' Tun-huang . . . . 198
196. Modern stucco images in Chinese style, representing Hsüan-
tsang as an Arhat, with attendants, in a cave temple of
the 'Thousand Buddhas,' Tun-huang . . 208
197. Old silk embroidery on cushion-cover from walled-up
temple library, 'Thousand Buddhas,' Tun-huang . 208
198. Ruined Buddhist grottoes, near Wang Tao-shih's cave
temple, 'Thousand Buddhas,' Tun-huang . . 218
199. Rows of small Buddhist cave temples seen from the shrine
of a colossal Buddha, in southern group of 'Thousand
Buddhas' Site, Tun-huang . . . 220