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The Journal
No. 52 - January 2011
Contents
Articles
(articles in chinese with summary in english)
The Development of Yi Study through the Philosophy of Mind: A Comparison of Yang Cihu's and Wang Longxi's
Yijing Studies
Ho Goang-ru
1
A Study of Three Extant Stone Tomb Records and Inscriptions of Song Eunuchs
Koon-wan Ho
33
Jesuits' Impressions on Zhang Xianzhong in Sichuan (1644–1647) from Buglio, Magalhaes, and Gourdon: Contrasting Religious and Cultural Perspectives
Chan Hok-lam
65
Engendering Ming-Qing Socio-Economic History: With References to Agricultural History, Textile History, Commercial History, and Consumption History
Cheng Oi Man
95
An Investigation of the “Zhu zi” Chapter in the Wenxin
diaolong
by Liu Xie
Yiu To Sang
129
Poems of Xiao Tong and Liu Xiaocuo Compared with the New Literary Styles of the Qi-Liang Period with a Discussion on the Editorship of the
Wen xuan
Chu Po Ying
149
Works of the Three Lius
and Humanism in the Northern Song Dynasty
Wong Kuan Io
165
On the Periodization and Characteristics of Qing Selections of Qing Poetry
Wang Bing
185
Constructing Group Identity and Memories: The Qing Loyalist Ci Society
Xushe
and Its Corresponding Poems
Lap Lam
205
Changes in Liu Shipei's Concept of Literary History
Fan Sin Piu
247
Review Articles
Of Riddles and Recoveries: The
Bamboo Annals
, Ancient Chronology, and the Work of David Nivison
Edward L. Shaughnessy
269
Examples of Forgery in the
Beijing daxue zhencang jiagu wenzi
Tsai Che-mao
291
Book Reviews
Leprosy in China: A History.
By Angela Ki Che Leung
Elisabeth Hsu
307
The Art of Doing Good: Charity in Late Ming China.
By Joanna Handlin Smith
Joseph McDermott
310
Medicine and Society in Late Imperial China: A Study of Physicians in Suzhou, 1600–1850.
By Yuan-ling Chao
Charlotte Furth
316
Polygamy and Sublime Passion: Sexuality in China on the Verge of Modernity.
By Keith McMahon
Susan Mann
320
The Diplomacy of Nationalism: The Six Companies and China's Policy toward Exclusion.
By Yucheng Qin
Ling-chi Wang
325
Individualism in Early China: Human Agency and the Self in Thought and Politics.
By Erica Fox Brindley
John S. Major
330
The Mozi: A Complete Translation.
Translated and annotated by Ian Johnston
Chad Hansen
335