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The Study on Translation of Chai Tou Feng by Lu You Based on House's
How Could Phenological Records from the Chinese Poems of the Tang and Song Dynasties
By Hiu Yu
UC Berkeley Berkeley Undergraduate Journal
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Book Review Zong-Qi Cai, Editor. How to Read Chinese Poetry: A
The Hundred Surnames: a Pinyin Index
Art and Visual Culture in Contemporary Beijing (1978-2012)
2010 3Rd International Congress on Image and Signal Processing
Southern Song Dynasty Poetry and the Problem of Literary History
Imperial China, 589-1368
The Dreaming Mind and the End of the Ming World
Tope and T Opos the Leifeng Pagoda and the Discourse of the Demonic
The Literati Studio and Spatiality in Song China A
The Images of Jiangnan in Zhao Mengfu's (1254-1322) Poetry/ Li E University of Massachusetts Amherst
A History of Reading in Late Imperial China, 1000-1800
Daoism in South China During the Yuan Dynasty
Chinese in Indonesia: a Background Study
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By LIANBIN DAI BA, Nankai University, China, 1992 A
Chinese Literature
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A Survey of Teaware-Related Materials in the Literature of Song Dynasty
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Chinese Travel Writing Xiaofei Tian
Early Chinese Tattoo
Trading Literary Competence: Exchange Poetry in the Eastern Jin 6 Wendy Swartz
1 the Origins of the Chinese Nation
Study on Twining Technologies Adopted by Bamboo Sutra Wrappers of the Tang Dynasty
The Leisure Lifestyle in Chengdu of the Song Dynasty
The Problem of Southern Song Poetry in the Late Twelfth Century
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The University of Chicago Clawed Skin: the Literary Inscription of Things in Sixteenth Century China a Dissertation Submitted T
From Hangzhou to Lin'an
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Zhongxing Shengzheng Cao
The Subtle Connection Between Text and Music in a Daoist 詞 Ci Written
The Way of Serving "Gong-Fu Cha" and Its Cultural Background. .Meimao Lin
Lasting Sorrow: Chinese Literati's Emotions on Their Journeys
China: the Glorious Tang and Song Dynasties
To Beijing: the Southern Factor in Beijing Culture of the Early Qing
Sugarcane and Sugar (甘蔗與糖)
Social Aspects of Western Zhou Ritual Paul
Reimagining the Story of Lu You and Tang Wan: Ge Gan-Ru's Wrong, Wrong, Wrong! and Hard, Hard, Hard!
China: the Glorious Tang and Song Dynasties
Su Shi: Coping with the Final Exile
Family As a Starting Point: the Kinship-Based Female Poetry Clubs Between Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, 1550-1700
Inheritance and Development of Traditional Musical Elements in He Zhanhao's Guzheng Works