Records of Dunhuang
Dunhuang manuscript (S. 5448) describing Buddhist sites near Dunhuang
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Records of Dunhuang
Summary
Records of Dunhuang is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Records of Dunhuang's instance of is recorded as literary work[2].
- Records of Dunhuang's part of is recorded as Dunhuang manuscripts[3].
- Records of Dunhuang's language of work or name is recorded as Classical Chinese[4].
- Records of Dunhuang's catalog code is recorded as 2091[5].
- Records of Dunhuang's main subject is recorded as Dunhuang[6].
- Records of Dunhuang's main subject is recorded as Mogao Caves[7].
- Records of Dunhuang's described at URL is recorded as https://cbc.dila.edu.tw/cbc/text/61/[8].
- Records of Dunhuang's described at URL is recorded as https://baike.yuezang.org/work/3781.html[9].
- Records of Dunhuang's published in is recorded as Histories Section[10].
- Records of Dunhuang's title is recorded as 燉煌錄[11].
- Records of Dunhuang's first line is recorded as 効穀城本是漁澤[12].
- Records of Dunhuang's BDRC Resource ID is recorded as WA0TTET2091[13].
- Records of Dunhuang's last line is recorded as 北入伊州界[14].
- Records of Dunhuang's copyright status is recorded as public domain[15].