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Hongzan’s Maitreya Belief in the Context of Late Imperial Chinese Monastic Revival and Chan Decline
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Scanning electron microscope analysis of 12th-16th century stoneware and porcelain in the archaeology of Singapore and Kota Cina in Sumatra, and its implications
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Constructing a Sacred Site Overseas: The Japanese Reinvention of the Rujing Stūpa in Hangzhou
Published 2023-12-01“…The stupa, which is located at the Jingci Monastery in Hangzhou, China, is believed to hold the relics of Tiantong Rujing 天童如浄 (1163–1228), a Song Dynasty monk. Although the modern stele inscription at this location indicates that the stupa was founded in the 13th century, shortly after the monk’s death, this paper examines the historical reinventions within the inscription and traces the influence of Japanese narratives on such a reinvention. …”
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The Integration of Medicine and Confucianism in the Late Yuan Period: Focusing on Neo-Confucian Physician Zhu Zhenheng
Published 2023-12-01“…Zhu Zhenheng, the last generation and sole representative from Southern China among the four masters of Jin-Yuan medicine, synthesized the evolution of Chinese medicine from the Song to the Yuan dynasties, profoundly impacting East Asian medical history. …”
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从历史到文学 :“杨家将”故事中的“忠义”与“亲情”研究 = From history to literature : a study on "loyalty" and "kinship" in the stories of "Generals of the Yang family"...
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Historical Evolution and Future Development Direction of Foxtail Millet Planting in China
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The knowledge and power in Chinese education
Published 2024-12-01“…The article adopts the research method of documentary analysis to discourse analyse the classical literature in Chinese history. The article selects the Zhou Dynasty, the Han Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty, and the Song Dynasty as representatives of ancient China and the period of the Cultural Revolution as representatives of modern China. …”
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Historical Study for the Differences of Processing of Pinellia ternata Tuber Between China and Japan
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The Derivation of Shi-shi in Mid-to-Late Tang as a Scholarly Inheritance
Published 2022-09-01“…The term shi-shi 詩史 [poet historian/poem history] was first employed by Meng Qi 孟啟 in his book Poetry of Capabilities, a collection of stories about poets from the late Tang dynasty, to describe Du Fu and his poems. …”
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A review on the Shouzhen’s (守真) religion identity of the Eight Patriarch of the Huayan School
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元诗中同族与异族关系探究 : 以顾嗣立《元诗选》为范围 = A study of intra-ethnic and inter-ethnic relations in Yuan poems : based on Gu Si Li “Yuan Shi Xuan”...
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Rise and Fall of the Grand Canal in the Ancient Kaifeng City of China: Role of the Grand Canal and Water Supply in Urban and Regional Development
Published 2021-07-01“…During the Northern Song Dynasty, Kaifeng became a worldwide metropolis. …”
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FIRE & BLOOD /
Published 2018“…Set 300 years before the events in A Song of Ice and Fire, FIRE AND BLOOD is the definitive history of the Targaryens in Westeros as told by Archmaester Gyldayn, and chronicles the conquest that united the Seven Kingdoms under Targaryen rule through to the Dance of the Dragons: the Targaryen civil war that nearly ended their dynasty forever.…”
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Silent Accord: <i>Qi</i> 契 as a Metaphor for Enlightenment and Transmission in Chan Buddhist Discourse
Published 2021-04-01“…There are thus lacunae in the history of Chan thought opened up by the retrospective fictions of Song dynasty, and a lack of reliable, dateable documents from the preceding Tang dynasty era, possibly fraught with later additions. …”
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Chemical studies of Chinese coinage II: from Qin to Yuan (221 BCE–1368 CE)
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