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Commentary, Philosophy, and Translation: Reading Wang Bi's Commentary to the Yi Jing in a New Way*
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 221-245
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Ancient Chinese Ritual Vessels: Some Observations on Technology and Style
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 247-273
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WANG CHONG'S FATALISM
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- 05 November 2020, pp. 285-310
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RECENTLY EXCAVATED INSCRIPTIONS AND MANUSCRIPTS (2008–2018)
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- 30 September 2021, pp. 493-546
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SINGLE- AND MULTI-PIECE MANUSCRIPTS IN EARLY IMPERIAL CHINA: ON THE BACKGROUND AND SIGNIFICANCE OF A TERMINOLOGICAL DISTINCTION
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- 31 July 2018, pp. 245-295
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Extra-Lineage Cult in the Shang Dynasty A Surrejoinder
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 182-190
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THE WUWEI MEDICAL MANUSCRIPTS: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION AND TRANSLATION
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- 24 April 2017, pp. 241-301
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HEAVY AND LIGHT BODY PARTS: THE WEIGHING METAPHOR IN EARLY CHINESE DIALOGUES*
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- 15 May 2015, pp. 55-77
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Outward Form (xing 形) and Inward Qi 氣: The “Sentimental Body” in Early Chinese Medicine
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- 08 August 2014, pp. 103-124
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“On the Burning of Human Victims and the Fashioning of Clay Dragons in Order to Seek Rain as Seen in the Shang Dynasty Oracle-Bone Inscriptions”
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 290-306
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Are They Shang Inscriptions or Zhou Inscriptions?
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 173-176
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The Cradle of the East: Supplementary Comments
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 55-61
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CATEGORIZING LABORERS: GLIMPSES OF QIN MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES FROM AN ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENT FROM LIYE, HUNAN PROVINCE
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- 30 September 2021, pp. 351-391
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Kevin D. Pang1
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 173-196
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MOLECULAR INCOHERENCE, CONTINUITY, AND THE PERFECTION OF THE LAOZI
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- 06 December 2021, pp. 237-319
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The Wang Bi Recension of the Laozi
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 27-54
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Heguanzi and Huang-Lao Thought
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- 26 March 2015, pp. 169-186
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XUNZI'S CRITICISM OF ZISI—NEW PERSPECTIVES
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- 24 July 2014, pp. 291-325
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TO PUNISH THE PERSON: A READING NOTE REGARDING A PUNCTUATION MARK IN THE TSINGHUA MANUSCRIPT *MING XUN
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- 12 October 2017, pp. 303-309
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INTERTEXTUALITY AND MEMORY IN EARLY CHINESE WRITINGS: A CASE STUDY FROM HUAINANZI
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- 09 October 2019, pp. 201-236
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