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Death and the Afterlife in the Wei-Jin Nanbeichao
UC Berkeley's Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Robert Joe Cutter on China in the period after the death of the ruler Cao Cao and beliefs about Wei-Jin notions of death and the afterlife.
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Robert Joe Cutter, Department of Languages and Literatures, Arizona State University
This talk will focus on China in the period after the death of the ruler Cao Cao, in 155 AD. It will examine beliefs about Wei-Jin notions of death and the afterlife.
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