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  1. Chʻen Tʻung-fu ti ssu hsiang.Chʻun-Shan Wu - 1971
     
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  2. Chiao Hung and the Revolt Against Ch'eng-Chu Orthodoxy.Edward T. Ch'ien - 1975 - In William Theodore De Bary (ed.), The unfolding of Neo-Confucianism. New York,: Columbia University Press. pp. 276--303.
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  3. Chayŏn kwa sahoe palchŏn ŭi kŭnwŏn ŭn muŏt in'ga.Ch'un-yŏng Ma - 1958 - [P'yŏngyang]: Chosŏn Nodongdang Ch'ulp'ansa.
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  4. Yü chʻing nien pʻeng yu men tʻan Kʻung-tzu ssu hsiang.Ta-chʻi Chʻen - 1979
     
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  5. Chung-kuo chih hsing hsüeh shuo yen chiu.Chʻeng-pin Yang - 1978 - T Ai-Wan Shang Wu Yin Shu Kuan.
     
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  6. Meng-tzu hsing shan shuo chih yen chiu.Chʻeng-wu Liang - 1976
     
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  7. Tsung chia chih kuan nien kʻan fan kung fu kuo chʻien tʻu.Chʻeng-Hsien Lu - 1975 - Edited by Chʻeng-Hsien Lu.
     
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    (1 other version)On Formal Logic and Dialectics — A Brief Answer to Ma T'E.Chou Ku-Ch'eng - 1969 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 1 (1):63-75.
    On the seventh page of the People's Daily for April 15, 1958, Ma T'e published an article entitled "Discussions of Problems of Logic." In his conclusion he critically evaluates many people and even classifies me as a revisionist who must be criticized. I have studied this article closely and feel that it is shot through with difficulties.
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  9. Yen tʻui yü hsiang kan.Chʻeng-wan Hung - 1974
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  10. (1 other version)Hsing shih lo chi yü pien cheng fa.Ku-chʻeng Chou - 1962
     
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  11. Kʻai chʻuang hsing ti hsien Chʻin ssu hsiang chia.Cheng-tʻung Wei - 1972
     
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  12. Cheng tʻi tsʻun tsai lun.Choum Li-Hsing - 1975
     
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  13. Tʻan tʻan jên ti jên shih.Kʻun Chʻin - 1957
     
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    Philosophy, philology, and politics in eighteenth-century China: Li Fu and the Lu-Wang school under the Chʻing.Chin-hsing Huang - 1995 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book explains the general intellectual climate of the early Ch'ing period, and the political and cultural characteristics of the Ch'ing regime at the time. Professor Huang brings to life the book's central characters, Li Fu and the three great emperors - K'ang-hsi, Yung-cheng, and Chien-lung - whom he served. Although the author's main concern is to explain the contributions of Li Fu to the Lu-Wang school of Confucianism, he also gives a clearly written account of the Lu-Wang and Ch'eng-Chu (...)
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  15. Tʻan yu kuan wên hsüeh tʻê hsing ti chi ko wên tʻi. I.-chʻüan - 1958
     
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  16. Jên hsing, chʻüan li, chêng shu.Tʻung-Chang Chan - 1970
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  17. Jên hsing yü chʻüan li.Tʻung-Chang Chan - 1969
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  18. Jen hsing tan tʻao.Jung-tsʻun Chou - 1974 - Tʻai-pei : Yün tʻien chʻu pan she,:
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    Han'guk ch'ŏrhak charyo ch'ongsŏ.Chae-mok Ch'oe (ed.) - 2012 - Kyongsang-bukto Kyŏngsan-si: Yŏngnam Taehakkyo Han'guk Kŭndae Sasang Yŏn'gudan.
    1. Tonga ilbo 1920-1929-yŏn -- 2. Tonga ilbo 1930-1940-yŏn -- 3. Chosŏn ilbo 1920-1929-yŏn -- 4. Chosŏn ilbo 1930-1940-yŏn -- 5. Kit'a sinmun 1920-1940-yŏn (Maeil sinbo, Chosŏn chungang ilbo, Chungoe ilbo, Sidae ilbo) -- 6. Chapchi (Kat'ollik ch'ŏngnyŏn, Kaebyŏk, Kongdo, Taejung kongnon, Taehan Hakhoe wŏlbo, Tonggwang, Pyŏlgŏngon, Pulgyo, Pulgyo Chinhŭnghoe wŏlbo, Pip'an) -- 7. Chapchi (Samch'ŏlli, Sŏbuk Hakhoe wŏlbo, Sin'gyedan, Sindonga, Sinmun'gye, Sinmin kongnon, Sinsaeng, Sinsaenghwal, Sinch'ŏnji, Sinhŭng) -- 8. Chapchi (Sinhŭng, Yŏsi, Yŏnhŭi, Yudo, Inmun P'yŏngnon, Irwŏl sibo) -- 9. (...)
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    T'ung Shu-yeh, the Tso-chuan, and Early Chinese HistoryCh'un-ch'iu Tsochuan yen-chiu.Jay Sailey & T'ung Shu-yeh - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (3):529.
  21. Han Fei ssu hsiang hsing shang chi chʻu chih tʻan chiu.Hung-I. Hsieh - 1975
     
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    (1 other version)Was the Revolution of 1911 the Struggle Between Confucians and Legalists?Fan Pai-Ch'uan - 1979 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 11 (2):40-54.
    Everybody knows that the Revolution of 1911 was an anti-imperialist and antifeudal democratic revolution led by the revolutionary and democratic group of the bourgeoisie in the period of the old democratic revolution in China. The leader of that revolution was Sun Yat-sen, and the guiding ideology was his old Three People's Principles. It is well known that Chairman Mao has made a series of scientific appraisals of these facts, but the newspapers and magazines controlled by the anti-Party clique of Wang (...)
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  23. Hsing shih lo chi chʻu pu.Tsʻun Shih - 1958
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    The Notion of Sincerity (Ch’eng) in the Confucian Classics.Luke J. Sim & James T. Bretzke - 1994 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 21 (2):179-212.
  25. The Hsing-li ching-i and the Ch'eng-Chu School of the Seventeenth Century.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1975 - In William Theodore De Bary (ed.), The unfolding of Neo-Confucianism. New York,: Columbia University Press. pp. 543--579.
     
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  26. Wang Chʻung ssu hsiang chih hsing chʻeng chi chʻi Lun heng.Kuo-an Huang - 1975
     
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  27. Ju Hsüeh Fa Chan Ti Hung Kuan T Ou Shih Hsin-Chia-Po 1988 Nien Ju Hsüeh Ch Ün Ying Hui Chi Shih.Wei-Ming Tu - 1997
  28. Hsi-la che hsüeh chʻü tʻan.Kʻun-ju Wu - 1976 - Tʻai-pei : Tung ta tʻu shu kung ssu,:
     
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    Three Contemporary Chinese Painters: Chang Da-chien, Ting Yin-yung, Ch'eng Shih-fa.E. J. Laing & T. C. Lai - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):346.
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  30. Chung shih che hsüeh chʻü tʻan.Kʻun-ju Wu - 1976
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  31. Fên hsi pʻi pʻan Lo-su chê hsüeh ti chʻun kʻo kuan chu i tʻai tu.Pao-Chang Chu - 1957
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    Hsing (nature) as the ontological basis of practicality in early ch'ing ch'eng-Chu confucianism: Li kuang-ti's (1642-1718) philosophy. [REVIEW]On-cho Ng - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (1):79-109.
  33. Yü chou hsing chʻeng yü jen sheng.Hui-Ming Su - 1974
     
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    Mu-yang-ch'eng; Han and Pre-Han Sites at the Foot of Mount Lao-t'ieh in South Manchuria.J. K. Shryock, Yoshito Harada & Kazuchika Komai - 1932 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 52 (2):191.
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  35. Ch'eng-kuan on the Hua-yen Trinity.Robert Gimello - 1996 - Chung-Hwa Buddhist Journal 9:341-.
    One of the interpretive devices that Ch'eng-kuan (澄 觀) is famous for having employed to distill the essence of the vast Mahāvaipulya Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra (Tafang-kuang fo-hua-yen ching 《大方廣佛華嚴經》 was a series of variations on the contemplative theme (kuan-men 觀門) of the complete interfusion (yüan-jung 圓融) of the scripture's three chief protagonists (san-sheng 三聖) ── the Buddha Vairocana (Pi-lu-che-na 毘盧遮那) and the bodhisattvas Mañjuśrī (Wen-shu-shih-li 文殊師利) and Samantabhadra (P'u-hsien 普賢). By aligning these three powerful sacred persons with a number of philosophical (...)
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    Reflection on Things at Hand. [REVIEW]S. C. T. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (4):749-750.
    Compiled in the twelfth century A.D. by Chu Hsi, leading exponent of Neo-Confucianism, with the assistance of Lü Tsu-Ch'ien, Chin-ssu Lu serves as a summary of, and introduction to, the vast literature of Neo-Confucian philosophy. Adding a more rational theoretical foundation and new methods of moral cultivation and study to traditional thought and practice, Neo-Confucianism has exercised great influence upon thought and social life in East Asia in the past six hundred years. As the classical statement of this philosophy, this (...)
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    (1 other version)Refutation Of The "Stinking Number Nine" Theory Of The "Gang Of Four".Shen K'E.-T'ing - 1977 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 9 (2):43-56.
    The "gang of four" — Wang Hung-wen, Chang Ch'un-ch'iao, Chiang Ch'ing and Yao Wen-yuan — have created great chaos by confusing the relations between ourselves and the enemy, obliterating the differences between the two kinds of contradiction, wrecking Chairman Mao's policy of uniting with, educating and reforming intellectuals, calling intellectuals the "stinking number nine," smothering the revolutionary initiative of the broad masses of intellectuals, and destroying the ranks of revolutionary intellectuals.
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  38. Kyoyuk hyŏnsanghak ŭi ihae.Chʻun-il Kim - 1985 - Sŏul: Mijinsa.
     
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    Land and Lineage in China. A Study of T'ung-ch'eng County, Anhwei, in the Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties.Edgar Wickberg & Hilary J. Beattie - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (3):577.
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    Mukchŏm Ki Se-ch'un Sŏnsaeng kwa hamkke hanŭn sirhak sasang.Se-ch'un Ki - 2012 - Sŏul-si: Pai Puksŭ.
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  41. Wang Chʻuan-shan i hsüeh chʻan wei.Chʻun-hai Tseng - 1978
     
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  42. Sunsu ege: siptae ege mal kŏnŭn Son Sŏk-chʻun ŭi esei.Sŏk-ch'un Son - 2010 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Sagyejŏl.
     
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  43. Che hsüeh san lun ti hsin shang.Chʻun-hui Yeh (ed.) - 1972 - 61 i.: E..
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  44. Chuyŏk Chu Paeng-no chʻiga kyŏgŏn.Yung-chʻun Chu - 1981 - Sŏul: Poyŏnʼgak.
     
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  45. Yuhak ŭi chʻŏndogwan kwa chŏngchʻi inyŏm.Chʻun-sik Yi - 2004 - Sŏul: Koryŏ Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
  46. Yunghap ŭi ridŭm.Kim Ch'un-mi - 2011 - In Kwang-ung Kim & Nam-in Yi (eds.), Yunghap hangmun, ŏdi ro kago inna? =. Sŏul: Sŏul Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
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    Reading the Chuang-tzu in the T'ang Dynasty: The Commentary of Ch'eng Hsuan-ying.Russell Kirkland & Shiyi Yu - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (3):629.
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    Fu-Sheng Yin. K'o-hsüeh-ching-yen-lun it cheng-hsing chi ch'i p'i-p'ing . Kuo-li T'aiwan-ta-hsüeh wen-shih-che hsüeh-pao , no. 2 , pp. 193–213. [REVIEW]Hao Wang - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):304-304.
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  49. San min chu i yü hsien Chʻin ju chia cheng chih ssu hsiang.Chʻun-Fang Li - 1978
     
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  50. Chabonjuŭi chŏngsin e taehan il koch'al =.Ch'un-Hwan Chang - 1971 - [Taegu: Kyŏngbuk Taehakkyo].
     
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