淡江評論, 第 35 卷,第 1-2 期Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2004 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... example through isolation on desert campaigns or among pirates on the Southeast China coast , or through legislation , where Qing government bans on prostitution were the most common examples . The argument that Starr develops is ...
... example through isolation on desert campaigns or among pirates on the Southeast China coast , or through legislation , where Qing government bans on prostitution were the most common examples . The argument that Starr develops is ...
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... example , contain 20 chapters and 503 verses . The term " junzi " is used 103 times in 63 verses . ' The rest of the verses , though not explicitly employing the term " junzi ” , are still direct teachings related to becoming a junzi ...
... example , contain 20 chapters and 503 verses . The term " junzi " is used 103 times in 63 verses . ' The rest of the verses , though not explicitly employing the term " junzi ” , are still direct teachings related to becoming a junzi ...
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... example of such an object is the subject who speaks , writes , hears or reads the texts discourses inhabit . . . a subject , a sense of self , is a location constructed within the expressive sphere which finds its voice through the ...
... example of such an object is the subject who speaks , writes , hears or reads the texts discourses inhabit . . . a subject , a sense of self , is a location constructed within the expressive sphere which finds its voice through the ...
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