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    以“才”充“再”?以“再”充“才”?新加坡华语里“才”和“再”的使用情况 = Study of the usage of adverb cai and adverb zai in Singapore Chinese by 余依霖 Er, Yee Ling

    Published 2009
    “…According to Lu Jianming, Zhang Chuhao, Qian Ping (2002) and Xing Fuyi (2005), Singapore Chinese users tend to replace adverb zai with adverb cai. …”
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    Learning from nature : experimental observation of mimosa pudica by Zhang, Yi

    Published 2021
    “…Remarkably, the partial pinna stimulation demonstrated a twofold increase in closing time in comparison to entire pinna stimulation, which implied the stimulation contact area did play a significant part in pinna closing time but had no effect on pinna reopening time. …”
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    中朝古代桃花源文学比较研究 = A comparative study of peach blossom literature in ancient China and Korea by 蔡佳敏 Cai, Jiamin

    Published 2015
    “…This peach blossom imagery develops from Tao Yuan Ming's portrayal of a peach blossom in his famous poetry "The Peach Colony" ("Tao Hua Yuan Shi with Ji"). …”
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    Coexistence of harmony and freedom in the Zhuangzi by Li, Luyao

    Published 2024
    “…Zhuangzian harmony can be described as “collaborative individuals harmonize by responding to others to achieve flourishing,” while Zhuangzian freedom is defined as “an individual is free with ming (命) to pursue one’s intention.” Finally, this thesis elucidates how the tensions between harmony and freedom in Zhuangzi are resolved and how harmony and freedom can mutually enhance each other.…”
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    论致良知的公共伦理意涵 = Analysis of the value of Zhi Liang Zhi as public ethics by 吴建璋 Oh, Jian Zhang

    Published 2016
    “…Wang Shouren (1472-1529), more commonly known as Wang Yangming, is an established Neo-Confucian Scholar during the Ming Dynasty. He developed his Zhi Liang Zhi (致良知)approach during his late years in 1521. …”
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