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Zizhi Tongjian
China's Gate to the South: Iranian and Arab Merchant Networks In
562 Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. Edited by Peter
A Buried Past: the Tomb Inscription
Women Rulers in Imperial China
'Time' and 'Supertime' in Chinese Historical Thinking
A Reading of Hou Jing's Rebellion in Zizhi
From Barbarians to the Middle Kingdom: the Rise of the Title “Emperor, Heavenly Qaghan” and Its Significance
World on 361 Points Understanding Chinese Culture Via the Board Game Go by Ze-Li Dou
Fazang (643-712): the Holy Man
T the Semantic Shift of “Western Regions” and the Westward Extension of the “Border” in the Tang Dynasty
Wang Yuhua What Can the Chinese Communist Party Learn
In 212 AD, As the Army of the Great Warlord Cao Cao 曹操 Was Moving South Against His Southern Rival Sun Quan 孫權, There Was a Sad Incident in the Camp
Style Sheet 2.3 (December 2018)
War, Politics and Society Inearly Modern China, 900-1795
In the Zizhi Tongjian and Its Sources
Notes on Translations of the East Asian Records Relating to the Supernova of Ad 1054
Studying Modern and Literary Chinese Anna M. Shields Since I Decided to Pursue Graduate Degrees in Chin
Towards a History of Eastern Tibet During the Northern Song Dynasty (960 1127)
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Representing Kingship and Imagining Empire in Southern Dynasties Court Poetry
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The Role of Sun Quan and the Development of the Three Kingdoms Historiography Hyung-Jong Lee
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China's Tributary System and National Security in the Song Dynasty
Perceptions of Antiquity in Chinese Civilization Würzburger Sinologische Schriften Herausgegeben Von Dieter Kuhn
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Boni in Chinese Sources from the Tenth to the Eighteenth Century
Fang Guan's Chariots: Scholarship, War, and Character Assassination
The Three Kingdoms and Westernjin: a History of China in the Third Century AD
A Quantitative Study of Alliance Structures in the Warring States of Ancient China, 453-221 B.C
Mirroring the Past, the Writing and Use of History in Imperial China”, Honolulu, University of Hawai’I Press, 2005, Damien Chaussende
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