BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations Frequently Cited Primary Sources
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations AM Asia Major AO Acta Orientalia BSOAS Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies CLEAR Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles and Reviews DNWH Dongnan wenhua Ͷì̗Ù EC Early China HJAS Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies JAOS Journal of the American Oriental Society JAS Journal of Asian Studies JESHO Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient ̗҇מKGYWW Kaogu yu wenwu ֬Ĉ MS Monumenta Serica TP T’oung Pao WW Wenwu ̗҇ Frequently Cited Primary Sources Baihutong see under Chen Li Chunqiu see under Yang Bojun Gongyang zhuan see under He Xiu Guliang zhuan see under Zhong Wenzheng Guoyu see under Shanghai shifan daxue guji zhenglizu Han Feizi see under Chen Qiyou Hanshu see under Ban Gu Huainanzi see under He Ning Laozi see under Zhu Qianzhi Lienü zhuan see under Liu Xiang Lunheng see under Beijing daxue lishixi Lunheng zhushi xiaozu Lunyu see under Yang Bojun Mozi see under Sun Yirang Shiji see under Sima Qian Shijing see under Chen Huan Sunzi see under Cao Cao 4// >%>9%(;B6GAP Xunzi see under Yang Liuqiao Yantie lun see under Wang Liqi Zhouli see under Jia Gongyan Zhanguo ce see under Zhu Zugeng Zhushu jinian see under Hong Yixuan Zuozhuan see under Yang Bojun Allan, Sarah, ed. “!e Identities of Taigong Wang in Zhou and Han Literature.” MS =/ (0321–032=): .2–33. ———. Legend, Lore, and Religion in China: Essays in Honor of Wolfram Eberhard on His Seventieth Birthday. San Fransisco: Chinese Materials Center, 0323. ———. !e Heir and the Sage: Dynastic Legends in Early China. San Francisco: China Materials Center, 03@0. ———.“!e Great One, Water, and the Laozi: New Light from Guodian.” TP @3 (1//=): 1=2–1@.. Allan, Sarah, and Crispin Williams, eds. !e Guodian Laozi: Proceedings of the International Conference, Dartmouth College, May #))*. Berkeley: Society for the Study of Early China and the Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, 1///. Allard, Francis. “Interaction and Social Complexity in Lingnan during the First Millennium B C .” Asian Perspectives ==.1 (0334): =/3–=15. Allen, Joseph Roe III. “A n Introductory Study of Narrative in the Shiji.” CLEAR =.0 (03@0): =0–55. Armijo-Hussein, Jacqueline. “‘!e Customs of Various Barbarians’ by Li Jing (01.0–?).” In Under Confucian Eyes: Writings on gender in Chinese History. Edited by Susan Mann and Yu-Yin Cheng. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1//0, @.–0//. Baiyue minzushi yanjiuhui ӜۚϦ̨čӾԶ͠, ed. Baiyue minzushi luncong Ӝ ..@Ć. Nanning: Guangxi renmin chubanshe, 03ڐϦ̨čۚ И. Edited by LuڊBan Gu ҩŋ. Han Wu gushi тϑ̇". In Gujin shuohai Ĉ7 Ji ޓΣ. No place: Youshantang, 0@10. ———. Hanshu т͜. Beijing: Zhonghua shuju, 0351. Bar?eld, !omas. “!e Hsiung-nu Imperial Confederacy: Organization and For- eignPolicy.” JAS 40.0 (03@0): 4.–50. Barnard, Noel. “Two Early Chinese Bronze Weapons with Meteoritic Iron Blades.” JAOS 3= (032=): 5=3–54/. Bauer, Wolfgang. “Chinese Glyphomancy (ch’ai-tzu) and Its Uses in Present-day Taiwan.” In Legend, Lore, and Religion in China. Edited by Sarah Allan, 20– 35. Baxter, William H. A Handbook of Old Chinese Phonology. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 0331. .Ѕ݅ǶհٍڐBeijing daxue lishixi Lunheng zhushi xiaozu Ú0Ƅƿϓč՞ .Ѕ݅. Beijing: Zhonghua shuju, 0323ٍڐ Lunheng zhushi Bielenstein, Hans. “!e Chinese Colonization of Fukien until the End of T ’an g .” In Studia Serica Bernhard Karlgren Dedicata. Edited by Søren Egerod and Else Glahn. Copenhagen: E. Munksgaard, 03.3, 3@–011..