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Revisiting the Scene of the Party: a Study of the Lanting Collection
Chinese Thing-Metaphor: Translating Material Qualities to Spiritual Ideals
THE LAST YEARS 218–220 Liu Bei in Hanzhong 218–219 Guan Yu and Lü Meng 219 Posthumous Emperor 220 the Later History Of
The Book of Changes: Its Implication and Reflection in the Creation and Design of Ancient China
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An Analysis of Chinese Four-Character Idioms Containing Numbers: Structural Patterns and Cultural Significance
Guo Xiang and the Problem of Self-Cultivation in Daoist Naturalism
Authority, Hermeneutics, and the Zuo Tradition from Western Han to Western Jin (2Nd C
The Taizhou Movement
The Yijing Hexagrams on Decay and Discordance
Jian'an Literature Revisited: Poetic Dialogues in the Last Three
“Human Agency and Change: a Reading of Wang Bi's Yijing Commentary”
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy NeoDaoism
Echo of the Master, Shadow of the Buddha: the Liezi 列子 As a Medieval Masters Text
Trading Literary Competence: Exchange Poetry in the Eastern Jin 6 Wendy Swartz
Morphomata | Band 8 | Metaphysical Foundation of Knowledge
The Concept of Human Nature in Wei-Jin Chinese Philosophy
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Yang Xiong's Taixuan Jing As Expression of the Absolute Jennifer
Welcome to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms Podcast. This Is Episode 88. So Last Time, Cao Cao Had Just Be
Vanity in Human Life-A Comparative Study of the Role of Hebel in Qoheleth and Wu in the Philosophical Thought of Wang Bi
Chapter One Wang Bi
Major Commentators on the Laozi
Profound Learning and the Rise of Principle (Li) (Supplement to Chapter 6)
The Rediscovery of Ming Yimin Ink Painting in Modern China, 1900-1949
Chapter Five
Fragments Speak: Reexamining the Rejected Pre-Du Yu Commentaries on the Zuozhuan1
The Chinese Philosophical Concept of Supreme Ultimate Qing MING Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, Yunnan, China
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Philosophy and Religion in Early Medieval China Was Preoccupied with Practical Concerns
Daode Jing Tao Te Ching