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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... legend , and a little creativity and sensational Orientalism , Castro spins his story . Lao Tzu is said to have founded philosophical Taoism , which looks at nature in relation to the metaphysical principle of the Tao and sees the dual ...
... legend , and a little creativity and sensational Orientalism , Castro spins his story . Lao Tzu is said to have founded philosophical Taoism , which looks at nature in relation to the metaphysical principle of the Tao and sees the dual ...
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... Legend goes that before submitting the essay Hai Rui bought a coffin and sent all his servants home in anticipation of the death penalty . Hai Rui exemplifies the moral courage of a da zhangfu . His footsteps were closely followed ...
... Legend goes that before submitting the essay Hai Rui bought a coffin and sent all his servants home in anticipation of the death penalty . Hai Rui exemplifies the moral courage of a da zhangfu . His footsteps were closely followed ...
第 115 頁
... legends in China . The immigrant authors draw upon their Chinese cultural and literary traditions to configure an additional Canadian identity by appropriating the maple leaf as the literary symbol of the adopted country . The local ...
... legends in China . The immigrant authors draw upon their Chinese cultural and literary traditions to configure an additional Canadian identity by appropriating the maple leaf as the literary symbol of the adopted country . The local ...
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