number of chapters | Author | Page | Title | Full text download |
14-2 | Pei-yi CHIN | i-vi | Introduction | |
14-2 | Xiao-ting FENG | 1-46 | Zhouyi, the knowledge to be an Emperor: A study on Li Xuan Xi’s Yi Yi Kui Ban | |
14-2 | Hui-fen CHIOU | 47-90 | Reflection of Mao Qiling’s Shijing Studies Outside of China: Joseon Jeongjo’s Book of Shi Jing Jiang Yi as an Example | |
14-2 | Hsiao-sheng CHANG | 91-119 | Confucian Scholars’ Critical Studies of Du Yu’s Notes of Zuo Zhuan During the Period of Korean Emperor Joseon Jeongio: A Preliminary Study of Cheng Hai-ying’s Du Zhu Kao Yi | |
14-2 | Pei-yi CHIN | 121-169 | Comprehending Jing (classics) and Jing (Caution): A study of Chosun scholar Choi Sang Ryong’s Lunyu Bianyi | |
14-2 | Kim-son NGUYEN | 171-187 | The Reception of Confucianism in Vietnam: From Early Times to the early of 20^(th) Century | |
14-2 | James D. SELLMANN | 189-208 | Review of Kim-Chong Chong, Zhuangzi’s Critique of the Confucians: Blinded by the Human. |
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