淡江評論, 第 34 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 2003 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 46 頁
... written language unique to the rural women in one small region of southern China . Unfortunately , few works written in the " women's script " before the 17th century seem to have survived . Ap- parently it was customary for these women ...
... written language unique to the rural women in one small region of southern China . Unfortunately , few works written in the " women's script " before the 17th century seem to have survived . Ap- parently it was customary for these women ...
第 67 頁
... writing throughout the 1980s . Chinese women poets were mainly concerned with the exploration of the emotional and ... written , particularly one that traces the major trends of the post - Mao era , but what we can do here is to sketch ...
... writing throughout the 1980s . Chinese women poets were mainly concerned with the exploration of the emotional and ... written , particularly one that traces the major trends of the post - Mao era , but what we can do here is to sketch ...
第 54 頁
... written records are available for Ha Sibao's life , except that Ha Sibao himself mentioned in his writing that he visited Chengde prefecture around 1819. Ha Sibao began to translate Honglou meng from Chinese into Mongolian around the ...
... written records are available for Ha Sibao's life , except that Ha Sibao himself mentioned in his writing that he visited Chengde prefecture around 1819. Ha Sibao began to translate Honglou meng from Chinese into Mongolian around the ...
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