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Han Yu
Dressing for the Times: Fashion in Tang Dynasty China (618-907)
Buddhists Against Han Yu
Chinese Cultural Studies: Han Yu Memorial on Buddhism (819 CE)
The Donkey Rider As Icon: Li Cheng and Early Chinese Landscape Painting Author(S): Peter C
Five Visions of Yang Zhu: Before He Became a Philosopher
Research on the Customs of Festival Sports Entertainment in Tang Dynasty from Angles of Poems and Proses
Celebration of the Strange : Youyang Zazu and Its Horror Stories
ARCHAISM in HAN YU' S POETRY by ALEX YANG B. A., the University
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Confucian Ethics in Retrospect and Prospect
Buddhist Influence on the Neo-Confucian Concept of the Sage
A History of Reading in Late Imperial China, 1000-1800
Reconstructing the Confucian
The Chinese Mosquito: a Literary Theme
(Dbqs) MEMORIAL on the BONE of the BUDDHA by Han Yu
Part 1: Introduction
Chinese Rhetoric and Writing an Introduction for Language Teachers
China 7344 Ng and Wang / MIRRORING the PAST / Sheet
Top View
460796 1 En Bookbackmatter 483..503
Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy
The Relationship of Myth and Cult in Chinese Populär Religion: Some Remarks on Han Xiangzi
Northern Song Reflections on the Tang
1 Becoming Sages: Qin Song and Self-Cultivation in Late Imperial China
Dissertation: "The Transformation of Medieval Chinese Elites"
Legal Philosophy of the Classic Chinese Thinkers. by Wejen Chang
Building and Rebuilding Buddhist Monasteries in Tang China: the Reconstruction of the Kaiyuan Monastery in Sizhou
Chinese Romanization Table
Beyond Respecting Mencius and Criticizing Xunzi: a Return to Equal Status for the Two Sages
Major Figures and Ideas of Neo-Confucianism
Trans-Textual Dialogue in the Jesuit Missionary Intra-Lingual Translation of the Yijing
The Poetry of Ruan Ji and Xi Kang Library of Chinese Humanities
The Religious Thought of Tang Dynasty Scholar-Officials
The Old-Style Fu of Han Yu
The Use of Qiin the Pre-Qin Period of China: a Corpus-Based Study