In Memoriam D. C. Lau |
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Editor's Note |
Chan Hok-lam |
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Xunzi: Encouragement to Learning |
D. C. Lau |
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Biographical Sketch of Professor D. C. Lau |
Ho Che Wah |
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Professor D. C. LAU at SOAS |
Hugh Baker |
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The Remarkable Scholarship of Professor D. C. Lau (1921 - 2010) |
Roger T. Ames |
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A Eulogy of Professor D. C. Lau |
F. C. Chen |
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Memories |
Richard M. W. Ho |
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Articles |
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The Tours, Thought and Course of Learning of the Late-Yuan Confucian Scholar Zhao Pang |
Wu Zhao Feng |
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Confucian Scholars' Political Choices in the Yuan-Ming Transition Period: A Comparative Study of Zhao Pang, Zhu Sheng, and Tang Guifang |
Zhang Yi |
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Huangming zuxun and Zheng He's Voyages to the Western Oceans |
Hui Chun Hing |
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“Rob the Wealth of the Earth”: The Ecological Crisis in Late Imperial China |
Young-tsu Wong |
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A Study of the Guangdong Daoist Ritual Text of the Xiantian hushi jilian youke: Its Origin and Transmission |
Chi-tim Lai |
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On Xun Yue's Employment of the Hanshu in His Hanji |
Leung Tak Wah |
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A Study on the Development of Scholarly Works on the Three Schools of Poetry in the Qing Dynasty: A Perspective from the Dates of the Works and Geographical Locations of the Authors |
Cheung Kam Siu |
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Beyond the Horizon of an Avian Fable: “Dazui wu” as an Allegory of the Political Reforms of Wang Shuwen |
Tan Mei Ah |
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A Critical Account of Zhang Zi's Shixue guifan with an Analysis of the Convergence between the Rules of Poetry and Prose Composition |
Chang Kao-ping |
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Juxtaposition and Contradiction of Two Conceptions of Avant-Garde: The Literary Inclination of the Literary Magazine Xin wenyi |
Kwong Ho Yee |
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Modern Pronunciation Categories of Middle Chinese Initial Consonants of Zhi, Zhuang, Zhang, Jing Series and Their Reflection of Historical Strata in Gan Dialects |
Wan Bo |
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Review Article |
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Finding a Place for Mountains in Chinese Religion: Bibliographic and Ethnographic Perspectives |
T. H. Barrett |
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Book Reviews |
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Accidental Incest, Filial Cannibalism and Other Peculiar Encounters in Late Imperial Chinese Literature. By Tina Lu |
Maram Epstein |
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Mencius. Translated by Irene Bloom. Edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe |
Paul R. Goldin |
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Making Transcendents: Ascetics and Social Memory in Early Medieval China. By Robert Ford Campany |
John Kieschnick |
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Negotiated Power in Late Imperial China: The Zongli Yamen and the Politics of Reform. By Jennifer M. Rudolph |
Ho Hon Wai |
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Military Culture in Imperial China. Edited by Nicola Di Cosmo |
Arthur Waldron |
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Women's Ritual in China: Jiezhu (Receiving Buddhist Prayer Beads) Performed by Menopausal Women in Ninghua, Western Fujian By Neky Tak-ching Cheung |
Brigitte Baptandier |
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