Huai Su 懷羹 (737–799), Tang calligrapher and Buddhist monk East Asian History
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Issue No.19, June 2000

CONTENTS

  • Lu Xun's Disturbing Greatness - (W.J.F. Jenner) (PDF 5.4MB)
  • The Early-Qing Discourse on Loyalty - (Wing-ming Chan) (PDF 1.5MB)
  • The Dariyangya, the State of the Uriyangqai of the Altai, the Qasag and the Qamniyan - (Ceveng (C. Z. Zamcarano - translated by I. de Rachewiltz and J.R. Krueger) (PDF 930KB)
  • Edwardian Theatre and the Lost Shape of Asia: Some Remarks on Behalf of a Cinderella Subject - (Timothy Barrett) (PDF 1.6MB)
  • Crossed Legs in 1930s Shanghai: How 'Modern' the Modern Woman? - (Francesca Dal Lago) (PDF 14.5MB)
  • San Mao Makes History - (Miriam Lang) (PDF 3.8MB)

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