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    理学“内外观”的形成与体现及其对宋代女性的影响 = The formation and manifestation of the Confucian concept of "inner and outer" and its impact on women in the Song Dynasty... by 董琦 Dong, Qi

    Published 2024
    “…This paper will examine the origin of the concept of "inner" and "outer" in gender meaning in Chinese history, exploring the connection between "inner" and "outer" and the concept of yin(阴) and yang(阳), and the impact of "inner" and "outer" on the status and role division of men and women, to summarize the interpretations and continuations of these classics by Song scholars. …”
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    (宋代「武夷棹歌」中的地景空間與文化意蘊) = Landscape and culture in the Wu-yi Zhao Ge (Wu-yi boat song) of Song dynasty by 衣若芬 I, Lo-fen

    Published 2014
    “…There were other poets after Zhu Xi who wrote about “Wu-yi Boating Songs”, some of them include Xin Qi Ji, Ou Yang Guang Zu and Fang Yu. According to the contents in “Wu-yi Boating Songs”, they describe the beauty of “Wu-yi Nine Bends”. …”
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    Cross-sectional analysis of university students’ health using a digitised health survey by Spinazze, Pier A., Kasteleyn, Marise J., Aardoom, Jiska J., Car, Josip, Chavannes, Niels H.

    Published 2021
    “…Areas of concern were highlighted in student’s body weight, visual acuity, and binge drinking. A large proportion of students were underweight (body mass index (BMI) < 18.5)—18.9% of females and 10.6% of males—and 7% of males were obese (BMI > 30). …”
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    Defending, contesting and rejecting formal drinker categories: how UK university students identify as ‘light-drinkers’ or ‘non-drinkers’ by Conroy, Dom, Griffin, Christine, Morton, Charlotte

    Published 2021
    “…To explore this, we presented self-identified ‘non’ or ‘light’ drinkers with official formal definitions of ‘light’ and ‘binge’ drinking as found in public health and academic research. …”
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