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    THE INFLUENCE OF THE "SIX PRECEPTS OF LEARNING SONGS" OF "GU MISLU" ON HISTORY, ART AND CULTURAL EDUCATION by Huiqin Zhang, Chengkang Chen

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This paper takes "Gu Mislu" as the research object, deeply analyzes the characteristics of the "Six Precepts of Learning Songs", and studies its influence and value on history, art, culture and education. …”
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    The influence of the "Six Precepts of Learning Songs" of "Gu Mislu" on history, art and cultural education by Huiqin Zhang, Cheng-Kang Chen

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This paper takes "Gu Mislu" as the research object, deeply analyzes the characteristics of the "Six Precepts of Learning Songs", and studies its influence and value on history, art, culture and education. …”
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    Silk Road Influences on the Art of Seals: A Study of the Song Yuan Huaya by Andrea Jian Chen

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Song Yuan Huaya (the Huaya of the Song and Yuan Dynasties) is a type of seal featuring figurative patterns and sometimes decorated with ciphered or ethnic characters. …”
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    (DE)CONSTRUCTION OF THE HISTORICAL NARRATION OF MODERN AMERICAN MEDIEVALISM: THE “INVENTION” OF THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE SEVEN KINGDOMS OF WESTEROS by Maksym W. Kyrchanoff

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…George Martin’s texts are a source on the history of the institutions of royalty, describing both the history of regional dynasties and the features of their subordination and integration into the state established as a result of the conquest of Westeros by Aegon I. …”
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    Writing letters in Song China (960-1279): a study of its political, social, and cultural uses by Tsui, L

    Published 2015
    “…This thesis deals with how elites in Song dynasty (960–1279) China exchanged personal and political information by writing and sending letters to each other, and how the genre of letters functioned in its various forms throughout the socially transformative and culturally active period. …”
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    The “Three National Treasures of Silla (新羅三寶)” and Their Transfer: The Symbol of the Unification of the Koryŏ Dynasty by Bo-kwang Kim

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…As a result, the treasures were made by the kings of the “sacred bone” sŏng’gol with the Buddhist background, and again, the treasures added to power and authority to the “sacred bone” sŏng’gol family, so the treasure 'Sambo' became a symbol of the nation. …”
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    Maps and Memory: Readings of Cartography in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Song China by De Weerdt, H

    Published 2009
    “…This essay traces the early history of the genre of the empire map in China, examines twelfth-century steles and printed maps ofthe Chinese territories, and analyses contemporary viewings and readings of mapsin this genre.It argues that such maps reached a much broader readershipofliterate elites over the course of the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and acquired new political significance as maps became powerful symbols in debates concerning the pros and cons of negotiated peace. © 2009 Imago Mundi Ltd.…”
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