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  1. Han yü lo chi hsüeh.Yao-nan Chʻen - 1977
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    Investigating Influences on Whistle-Blowing Intention in China: Empirical Evidences and Implications.Yoon-Jung Baek & Jiang Yao - 2013 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (90):195-225.
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    Mei Yao-ch'en and the Development of Early Sung Poetry.William H. Nienhauser & Jonathan Chaves - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (4):529.
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    The Changing Society of China.Jung-Pang Lo, Ch'U. Chai & Winberg Chai - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):605.
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    Processing Preference Toward Object-Extracted Relative Clauses in Mandarin Chinese by L1 and L2 Speakers: An Eye-Tracking Study. [REVIEW]Yao-Ting Sung, Jung-Yueh Tu, Jih-Ho Cha & Ming-Da Wu - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    A Study into the Shu Shu(術數, Mystical Calculation) and World - The View in the Chapter of Xian Yao(仙藥, Mystical herb) and Deng She(登涉, Climbing the Mountain) of Bao Pu Zi (抱朴子, The Master Embracing Simplicity) -.Jung Woo Jin - 2013 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 69:118-138.
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    Pre-Ch 'in Confucian and Legalist Thought is Fundamentally Antagonistic'.Yang Jung-Kuo - 1976 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 7 (4):4-20.
    Throughout Chinese history, the Legalists and the Confucians have always been antagonistic schools of thought. The idea that the Legalists have their origins in the Confucians, that they are the successors of the Confucians, is nonsense. Explaining the problem and clarifying the class nature of the Confucian-Legalist struggle has important and real significance for deepening the Campaign to Criticize Lin Piao and Confucius, for criticizing the reactionary thought of honoring Confucius and opposing Legalism, and for grasping class struggle in the (...)
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    Was the Revolution of 1911 the Struggle Between Confucians and Legalists?Fan Pai-Ch'uan - 1979 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 11 (2):40-54.
    Everybody knows that the Revolution of 1911 was an anti-imperialist and antifeudal democratic revolution led by the revolutionary and democratic group of the bourgeoisie in the period of the old democratic revolution in China. The leader of that revolution was Sun Yat-sen, and the guiding ideology was his old Three People's Principles. It is well known that Chairman Mao has made a series of scientific appraisals of these facts, but the newspapers and magazines controlled by the anti-Party clique of Wang (...)
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    KI, jung-jin’s Theory of Li and Ch’i in Perspective of Chu Hsi's Neo-Confucianism.Kim Keehyeon - 2015 - THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA 44:291-321.
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    The term 'mind' in Huang po's text Huang po ch'uan hsin fa Yao.William L. Cheshier - 1971 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14 (1-4):102 – 112.
    For the Western philosopher the most difficult idea to understand is the Zen (Ch'an) notion of ?Mind?, which is a key to understanding Zen Buddhism. In order to transmit the idea of ?Mind? Huang Po suggests that the only successful method for understanding it is intuition. Perhaps the difficulty for the Western philosopher arises from his compulsion to analyze and his wholesale rejection of intuition as a valid method of understanding. For the Zen Buddhist, ?Mind? is a sea in which (...)
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    Nan-chʿuan Ta-pan nieh-pʿan chingNan-chuan Ta-pan nieh-pan ching.Kenneth K. S. Ch'en & W. Pachow - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):413.
  12. Kuei-ku tzu chʻi men ta fa.Ying-lüeh Chʻen - 1978
     
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  13. Yü chʻing nien pʻeng yu men tʻan Kʻung-tzu ssu hsiang.Ta-chʻi Chʻen - 1979
     
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  14. She hui i shih yü ssu chʻao.Hsi Chʻen - 1979
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  15. Ku Ching-yang chi chʻi li hsüeh.Min-yü Chʻen - 1978
     
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  16. Lun chʻeng se fen liang shuo chʻan shih chih liu pien.Jo-Shui Chʻen - 1978
     
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  17. Hsien tai tzu chʻan chieh chi ti shih yng chu i che hsüeh.Yüan-hui Chʻen - 1963
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    Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China: A Translation of the Shen-Chien.Chi-yun Ch'en - 1980 - Princeton University Press.
    Hsiin Yiieh's Shen-chien is one of the four major philosophical works that have survived from the later Han dynasty. Presented here for Western readers is an English translation by Ch'i-ytin Ch'en of the entire work, supplemented with selections of Hsiin Yiieh's other essays. Originally published in 1980. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books (...)
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    Bibliography.Chi-yen Ch'en - 1980 - In Chi-yun Ch'en (ed.), Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China: A Translation of the Shen-Chien. Princeton University Press. pp. 199-208.
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  20. Fo tʻo chiao yü ssu hsiang ti pen chih.Po-ta Chʻen - 1974
     
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  21. Fan tung ti che hsüeh liu pʻai.Yüan-hui Chʻen - 1972
     
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  22. Fo tʻo yü Kʻung-tzu chiao yü ssu hsiang ti pi chiao.Po-ta Chʻen - 1973
     
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  23. Kʻung-tzu hsüeh shou tui shih chieh chih ying hsiang.Li-fu Chʻen - 1971
     
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  24. Kʻung tzu chuan.Chʻiu-fan Chʻen - 1974
     
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  25. Kuei-ku tzu chih hsiao jen shu.Ying-lüeh Chʻen - 1973
     
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  26. Kuei-ku tzu san shih liu wu ti shen chao.Ying-lüeh Chʻen - 1975
     
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  27. Lun Feng-tʻe.Yüan-hui Chʻen - 1979
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  28. Philosophy of life.Li-fu Chʻen - 1948 - New York,: Philosophical Library. Edited by T'ai Jen.
  29. Ssu hsiang ti wu jan.Shou-chʻang Chʻen - 1972
     
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  30. Shu li lo chi yü chi lun.I. -chʻang Chʻen - 1977
     
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  31. Sheng ming, shih yeh, wei lai.HsüEh-Liang Chʻen - 1979 - Edited by Shih, Chün-Sheng & [From Old Catalog].
     
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  32. Tsʻun tsai chu i chieh hsi.Shou-chʻang Chʻen - 1971
     
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  33. Wen che sui pi.Shih-chʻüan Chʻen - 1976 - Tʻai-pei hsien Hsin-tien chen: Hsien chih chʻu pan she yin hsing.
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  34. Wei shêng lun.Li-fu Chʻen - 1947
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    Stressing the Modern and De-Emphasizing the Ancient is a Necessary Road for our Historical Circles Today.Ch'en Yuan - 1967 - Chinese Studies in History 1 (1):12-16.
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  36. Chu tzu tʻung i.Chung-fan Chʻen - 1977
     
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    III. Selections from Hsun Yueh’s Lun in the Han-chi.Chi-yen Ch'en - 1980 - In Chi-yun Ch'en (ed.), Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China: A Translation of the Shen-Chien. Princeton University Press. pp. 80-100.
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    II. Textual Problems of Hsun Yueh’s Works: The Han-chi and the Shen-chien.Chi-yen Ch'en - 1980 - In Chi-yun Ch'en (ed.), Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China: A Translation of the Shen-Chien. Princeton University Press. pp. 54-79.
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  39. No pien yen chiu.Kuei-Miao Chʻen - 1977 - Tʻai-pei: Tʻai-wan hsüeh sheng shu chü.
     
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    The Indianization of China and of Southeast Asia.Kenneth Ch'en & H. G. Quaritch Wales - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (3):646.
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  41. Tʻai ta che hsüeh hsi shih chieh chen hsiang.Ku-Ying Chʻen & Tʻien-I. Chao (eds.) - 1979
     
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  42. Wei wu pien cheng fa shih kuan yü shih wu ti lien hsi ho fa chan ti hsüeh shuo.Chung-pʻing Chʻen - 1957
     
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    Chiang Ch'ing is the Spokeswoman of the Exploiting Classes - Refuting the Reactionary Fallacy that "the Legalists were the Spokesmen of the Peasants".Ch'en Kao-hua & T'ien Jen-Lung - 1978 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (2):86-91.
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    Contents.Chi-yen Ch'en - 1980 - In Chi-yun Ch'en (ed.), Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China: A Translation of the Shen-Chien. Princeton University Press. pp. 113-115.
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    2. Current Affairs.Chi-yen Ch'en - 1980 - In Chi-yun Ch'en (ed.), Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China: A Translation of the Shen-Chien. Princeton University Press. pp. 126-149.
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    3. Common Superstitions.Chi-yen Ch'en - 1980 - In Chi-yun Ch'en (ed.), Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China: A Translation of the Shen-Chien. Princeton University Press. pp. 150-162.
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    Introduction.Jerome Ch'en - 1984 - Chinese Studies in History 17 (4):3-25.
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    I. Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China.Chi-yen Ch'en - 1980 - In Chi-yun Ch'en (ed.), Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China: A Translation of the Shen-Chien. Princeton University Press. pp. 3-53.
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  49. Kuei-ku tzu chih ti chüeh chao.Ying-lüeh Chʻen - 1975
     
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  50. Kuei-ku tzu kʻan hsiang chih hsin mi chüeh.Ying-lüeh Chʻen - 1974
     
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