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A Confucian Defense of Shame: Morality, Self-Cultivation, and the Dangers of Shamelessness
China's Place in Philology: an Attempt to Show That the Languages of Europe and Asia Have a Common Origin
On Hegel's Conception of Modern Philosophy
The Taoist Religion
The Public Role of Higher Learning in Imperial China
Contemporary Chinese Philosophy.Pdf
A Survey of Taoist Literature : Tenth to Seventeenth Centuries
Nature Naturing Ziran in Early Daoist Thinking A
Lao-Tzu's Taoteching with Selected Commentaries of The
Modern Daoism 149 New Texts and Gods 150 Ritual Masters 152 Complete Perfection 154 Imperial Adaptations 157 an Expanded Pantheon 161
Chance and Necessity in Zhu Xi's Conceptions of Heaven and Tradition
Taiwanese Philosophy and the Preservation of Confucian Tradition International Conference
Surviving in Between Neoliberalism and “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics”
China's Vision for a New World Order
Classifying the Zhuangzi Chapters
Daoism Faith Statement – China Taoist Association
Researches Into Chinese Superstitions" Deals with the Form, Mode of Writing, and Explanation of Charms and Spells
The Teachings of Master Wuzhu: Zen and Religion of No-Religion
Top View
The Neo-Confucianism of the Joseon Dynasty: Its Theoretical Foundation and Main Issues
A Discussion of Xunzi's “Encouraging Learning” and Its Significance For
Manipular Y Persuadir En La Antigua China: El Guiguzi. Traducción Del Capítulo 9
Confucian Concept of Self-Cultivation and Social Harmony
THE MAGNITUDE of MING Command, Allotment, and Fate in Chinese Culture
Rhetoric As the Art of Listening : Concepts of Persuasion in the First Eleven Chapters of the Guiguzi
“Xi Jinping Thought” Realisation of the Chinese Dream of National Rejuvenation?
Naming/Power: Linguistic Engineering and the Construction of Discourse in Early China Ori Tavor Published Online: 11 Dec 2014
Edward L. Shaughnessy Chinese Annals in the Western Observatory Library of Sinology
Authoring Virile Bodies: Self-Cultivation and Textual Production in Early China
Ideology in the Era of Xi Jinping
The Press Office, International Department of the CPC Central
The Rudiments of the Chinese Language
The Formation of a Radical Anti-Zhu Xi Confucian
A Translation of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching and Wang Pi's Commentary
Chinese Painting Comes to America: Zhang Shuqi and the Diplomacy Of
1 Becoming Sages: Qin Song and Self-Cultivation in Late Imperial China
Chinese and Primitive Language