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(Chen Qiulin), 25F a Cheng, 94F a Xian, 276 a Zhen, 142F Abso
The Earliest Muslim Communities in China
Buddhist Print Culture in Early Republican China Gregory Adam Scott Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of
China As an Issue: Artistic and Intellectual Practices Since the Second Half of the 20Th Century, Volume 1 — Edited by Carol Yinghua Lu and Paolo Caffoni
Mating-Induced Male Death and Pheromone Toxin-Regulated Androstasis
Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies
As Cultural Performance in Chinese: Cases of Requesting and Declining
1. Brief Introduction to the Institute of Geology
Conversion by the Book
Roots and Branches: Woodland Institutions in South China, 800-1600
Daoism in the Twentieth Century: Between Eternity and Modernity
On Quanzhen Daoism and the Longmen Lineage: an Institutional
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A Case Study of Haiyao Bencao 5Ei{J*1\I
The Transformation of Guai Imagery in China (1949-78)
The Price of Orthodoxy: Issues of Legitimacy in the Later Liang and Later Tang*
The Later Tang Reign of Emperor Mingzong
Figure 1 1 Silly Stupid Lion Head
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The Price of Orthodoxy: Issues of Legitimacy in the Later Liang and Later Tang* Fang, Cheng-Hua**
Fire and Ice
Chinese Archaeology
The Role of Sun Quan and the Development of the Three Kingdoms Historiography Hyung-Jong Lee
A Constellation of Stars
In Addition, Sometimes People Simply Refer Yinyang Practitioners As Fortune-Tellers
A Late Qing Blossoming of the Seven Lotus: Hagiographic Novels About the Qizhen 七真
Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women ANTIQUITY THROUGH SUI 1600 B.C.E.–618 C.E
Taoist Resources Is a Refereed Journal Published Two Times a Year
Geology of Petroleum and Coal Deposits in the North China Basin, Eastern China
The White Horse Massacre and Changing Literati Culture in Late-Tang and Five Dynasties China
China: Land and Its People
Mating-Induced Male Death and Pheromone Toxin-Regulated Androstasis
The Transmission of Foreign Medicine Via the Silk Roads in Medieval China: a Case Study of Haiyao Bencao 5Ei{J*1\I