17-1 |
Ka Fai KWOK |
1-54 |
The Reformation of the Chinese World Order between Yuan and Ming: The Emergence of Guest Ritual in Early Ming and its Significance
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17-1 |
Cheng-wei WU |
55-105 |
Manchu Script, Manchu Language, and the Manchu-Han Relationship: The Characteristics and Value of the China Mission Record
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17-1 |
Tô Lan NGUYỄN |
107-150 |
Collecting, Printing, and Transmitting Buddhist Scriptures: Chinese Vinaya in Vietnam. A Case Study of the Monk Tinh Tuyen’s Trip to Dinghu Mountain in the First Half of the 18th Century
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17-1 |
Thọ Đức NGUYỄN and Anh Tuấn NGUYỄN |
151-176 |
The Influence of Hu Shih’s Studies of the Philosophical History in Vietnam: A Case Study of Ngo Tat To’s Criticizing Tran Trong Kim’s Confucianism
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17-1 |
Su-san LEE |
177-222 |
Moral Aesthetics and “Chinese-ness”: The Aesthetics of Modern Confucians
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