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Esoteric, Chan and Vinaya Ties in Tang Buddhism the Ordination Platform of the Huishan Monastery on Mount Song in the Religious Policy of Emperor Daizong
P020110307527551165137.Pdf
The Structure and Circulation of the Elite in Late-Tang China
Staff and Students
Recollection Without Tranquility: Du Fu, the Imperial Gardens and the State
Cultural Propaganda in the Age of Economic Reform: Popular Media and the Social Construction of Shanxi Merchants in Contemporary China
China's Incomplete Military Transformation
A History of Reading in Late Imperial China, 1000-1800
State and Mutiny in the Northern Song, 1000-1050 Peyton H. Canary A
Wang Wei (701–61) Is One of a Very Small Group of Chinese Poets Whose Fame Can Be Said to Be Truly International
Economic Factors Led to the Fall of Jin Dynasty : Focus on the Economic Effects After Relocation of Capital to Kaifeng
Zhang Hawii 0085O 10657.Pdf
Public Art in 1990S China
Building and Rebuilding Buddhist Monasteries in Tang China: the Reconstruction of the Kaiyuan Monastery in Sizhou
Information to Users
Compensation for Environmental Damage in China: Theory and Practice
The Trouble with Wang Xizhi: Illness and Healing in a Fourth-Century Chinese Correspondence
14, Vol.23, No.8
Top View
Northeast Normal University
Chinese Esoteric Buddhism: Amoghavajra, the Ruling Elite, and the Emergence of a Tradition
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Zero to Infinity: the Nascence of Photography in Contemporary Chinese Art of the 1990S