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- The Chinese Gentry
- The Current Situation of the Overseas Distribution of Chinese Literature and Suggestions
- The Debates of the Hundred Philosophical Schools
- The Development of the dissemination of the Chinese film abroad
- The Double-Swing Model
- The Eight Trigrams
- The Emergence of Korean Culture and Literature
- The Fall of Southern Song & Urban Literature
- The Forbidden City
- The Future of New China
- The Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation
- The Great Wall
- The Great Wall of China
- The Han Dynasty and Korea
- The Imperial Order and Han Syntheses
- The Inner Opium War
- The Merchant Class in the Ming Dynasty: Vernacular Novels and Fiction in China
- The Merchant Elite and Vernacular Writing
- The Ming Dynasty
- The Norton Anthology of World Literature
- The Opium War, and Opening of China
- The Opium War and the Opening of China: An Historiographical Note
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- The Oral Language
- The Other
- The Political Thought of Mao Tse-tung
- The Sacred Edict
- The Scar Literature After "The Culture Revolution"
- The Scar Literature After "the Cultural Revolution"
- The Situation of the Spreading of Mo Yan's Works and Problem
- The Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin
- The Three kingdoms in Japen.pdf
- The Tortuous Evolution of Multinational Enterprises.
- The Traditional Role of Women in China
- The Warlord: Twentieth-Century Chinese Understanding of Violence, Militarism & Imperialism
- The Warring States Period
- The West versus China
- The benefits of Eastern Medicine in the Western context
- The cultural turn
- The development of oral literature forms
- The dissemination of The Three Kingdoms to Japan
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- The integration and persistence of Chinese literature in communication
- The language usage of Mo Yan's literature
- The legend of Laozi and Daoism
- The overseas promotion of Chinese chivalry novel
- The predecessors of newspapers
- The role of meals in Ang Lee's Eat, Drink, Man, Woman
- The role of the Gentry
- The status of Honglou meng in world literature