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Kong Yingda
By Hiu Yu
Jade Huang and Chinese Culture Identity: Focus on the Myth of “Huang of Xiahoushi”
Dialogue Between Confucius and Socrates: Norms of Rhetorical Constructs in Their Dialogical Form and Dialogic Imagination
Do Not Kill the Goose That Lays Golden Eggs: the Reasons of the Deficiencies in China’S Intellectual Property Rights Protection
Introduce to the Non-Symmetry of Word Derivation Between 'Wenhua' and 'Culture'
A Study of the Standardization of Chinese Writing/ Ying Wang University of Massachusetts Amherst
"Confucian" Classics, by Michael Nylan Endnotes
8 · Chinese Cosmographical Thought: the High Intellectual Tradition
A Summary of Textual Research on the Liji 禮記 (Rites Records) Liu Yucai and Luke Habberstad
One Classic and Two Classical Traditions the Recovery and Transmission of a Lost Edition of the Analects
EXPANDING the LANDSCAPE of EARLY and HIGH TANG LITERATURE by XIAOJING MIAO B.A., Minzu University of China, 2011 M.A., Minzu University of China, 2014
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Oracle Poems Ritual Awareness, Symbolism and Creativity in Shi Jing 詩經Poetics
Chung Ku 0099M 13843 DAT
Translating the Daxue and the Zhongyong*
©Copyright 2004 Stuart V. Aque
Writing and Rewriting the Poetry
Efflorescence in Tang-Song China
Top View
Monographs in Tang Official Historiography
Ritualization of Affection and Respect: Two Principles of Confucian Ritual
Classic of Changes
Battle Array Schema (Zhentu) As Ritual
The Book of Changes
Northern Song Reflections on the Tang
Calling out Zheng Xuan (127–200 CE) at the Crossroads of Ritual, Maths, Sport and Classical Commentary Daniel Patrick Morgan
Chinese Poetry and Translation Chinese Poetry and Translation
Forgery, Banditry, and Advanced Mathematics: the Curious Academic Lineage of Kong Yingda (574–648) in the Sui and Northern Dynasties Daniel Patrick Morgan
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Yutai Xinyong 玉臺新詠and the Practice of Anthologization in Early
MQP: the Western and Chinese Poetic Traditions: “The Prelude” and “Encountering Sorrow” As Examples
An Outline of Chinese Literature I
Whose Voice Is It Anyway? a Rereading of Wang Changling's
Information to Users
During the Latter Part of the Northern Song Dynasty (1068–1127)
The Ideal Physician in Late Imperial China: the Question of Sanshi 1
Zhu Xi's Commentary on the Xicizhuan 繫辭傳 (Treatise on the Appended Remarks) Appendix of the Yijing 易經 (Scripture of Change)1