Liaozhai zhiyi and
Shiji
by
Allan H. Barr
The Statues and Monks of
Shengshan Monastery: Money and Maitreyan Buddhism in Tang China
by
Jinhua Chen
A Note on the Lijiang Tibetan
Inscription
by
Takata Tokio
The Material Culture of Exegesis
and Liturgy and a Change in the Artistic Representations in Dunhuang Caves,
ca. 700-1000
by
Neil Schmid
The Religious Culture of
Southern Fujian, 750-1450: Preliminary Reflections on Contacts across a
Maritime Frontier
by
Hugh Clark
Shishi: A Stone Structure
Associated with Abaoji in Zuzhou
by
Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt
The Influence of Chinese Empire
on East Asian Shrine Architecture: An Experiment in Cross-Cultural
Comparison
by
Tracy Miller
The Yuan Khanate and India:
Cross-Cultural Diplomacy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
by
Tansen Sen
Realism and Idealism in the
Yuanshi Chapters on Foreign Relations
by
Michael C. Brose
A Mirror for the Monarch: A
Literary Portrait of China in Eighteenth-Century France
by
Laura Hostetler
Heracles in the East: The
Diffusion and Transformation of His Image in the Arts of Central Asia,
India, and Medieval China
by
I-tien Hsing (Trans. William G. Crowell)
Faction Theory and the
Political Imagination of the Northern Song
by
Ari Daniel Levine
Two Religious Thinkers of the
Early Eastern Jin: Gan Bao and Ge Hong in Multiple Contexts
by
Robert Ford Campany
Tobacco Smoking in Qing China
by
Lucie Olivova
The Local and the Canonical:
Pictures of the Wheel of Rebirth in Gansu and Sichuan
by
Stephen F. Teiser
ˇ@
Huangdi Hama jing (Yellow Emperor's Toad Canon)
by Vivienne Lo
Introduction
by Nathan Sivin
The Fuyang Zhou Yi and the Making of a Divination Manual
by Edward L. Shaughnessy
Creators of an Emperor: The Political Group behind the Founding of the
Han Empire
by Aihe Wang
Inventories of the Past: Rethinking the "School" Affiliation
of the Huainanzi
by Sarah A. Queen
On the Politics of Pleasure
by Michael Nylan
New Light on the Early-Han Code: A
Reappraisal of the Zhangjiashan Bamboo-slip Legal Texts
by Li Xueqin and Xing Wen
Who Told the Fortunes? The Speaker in Early Chinese Divination Records
by Steven L. Fieldˇ@
Epigraphy, Buddhist Historiography, and Fighting Monks: The Case of the
Shaolin Monastery
by Meir Shaharˇ@
Four Steles at the Monastery of Sublime Mystery (Xuanmiao guan): A
Study of Daoism and Society on the Ming Frontier
by Richard G. Wangˇ@
Disputers of the Li: Breakthroughs in the Concept of Ritual in
Preimperial China
by Yuri Pinesˇ@
Ghost Literature: Exorcistic Ritual Texts or Daily Entertainment?
by Mu-Chou Pooˇ@
A Sixth-century Father's Advice on Literature: Comments on Chapter Nine
of Yanshi jiaxun
by Albert E. Dienˇ@
Documentation Relating to the Origins of the Chinese Shadow-Puppet
Theater
by Alvin P. Cohenˇ@
The Qianlong Emperor's New Strategy in 1775 to Commend Late-Ming
Loyalists
by Wing-Ming Chan
Confucian Paragon or Popular Deity? Legendary Heroes in a Late-Eastern
Han Tomb
by Lydia Thompsonˇ@
Looking for the Recluse and Not Finding Him In: The Rhetoric of Silence
in Early Chinese Poetry
by Paula M. Varsanoˇ@
Buddhist Temples, the War Dead, and the Song Imperial Court
by Mark Halperinˇ@
Chinese Traditional Phonology
by Edwin G. Pulleyblankˇ@
The Political Martyr in Lu Xun's Writings
by Eva Shan Chou
Introduction to a Symposium on the Visual Dimensions of Chinese Culture
by Patricia Ebreyˇ@
The Symbolism of the Monk's Robe in China
by John Kieschnick
Taking Out the Grand Carriage: Imperial Spectacle and the Visual
Culture of Northern Song Kaifeng
by Patricia Ebreyˇ@
Calligraphy for Negotiating Everyday Life: The Case of Fu Shan
(1607-1684)
by Qianshen Baiˇ@
Three Rams and Three Friends: The Working Lives of Chinese Auspicious
Motifs
by Maggie Bickford
Introduction: Turfan as a Silk Road Community
by Valerie Hansenˇ@
A Concise History of the Turfan Oasis and Its Exploration
by Zhang Guangda and Rong Xinjiangˇ@
The Path of Buddhism into China: The View from Turfan
by Valerie Hansen
Sasanian and Arab-Sasanian Silver Coins from Turfan: Their Relationship
to International Trade and the Local Economy.
by Jonathan Karam Skaffˇ@
Innovations in Textile Techniques on China's Northwest Frontier
by Angela Sheng
The Opposition of Celestial-Master Taoism to Popular Cults during the
Six Dynasties
by Chi-tim Laiˇ@
Dynastic Legitimacy during the Eastern Chin: Hsi Tso-ch'ih and the
Problem of Huan Wen
by Andrew Chittick
Stories from the Life of Chi-tsang and Their Use in T'ien-t'ai
Sectarian Historiography
by Chen Jinhua
Messrs. T'an, Chancellor Sung, and the Book of Transformation (Hua Shu):
Texts and the Transformations of Traditions
by John Didierˇ@
The Search for Stability: Late-Ch'un-ch'iu Thinkers
by Yuri Pinesˇ@
Chia I's "Techniques of the Tao" and the Han Confucian
Appropriation of Technical Discourse
by Mark Csikszentmihalyi
The Completion of an Ideal World: The Human Ghost in Early-Medieval
China
by Mu-chou Pooˇ@
Marriage Alliances and Chinese Princesses in International Politics
from Han through T'ang
by Pan Yihong
How to Be an Emperor:T'ang T'ai-tsung's Vision of His Role
by Denis Twitchettˇ@
Culture as Identity during the T'ang-Sung Transition: The Ch'ing-ho
Ts'uis and Po-ling Ts'uis
by Jo-shui Chen
Sariputra Defeats the Six Heterodox Masters: Oral-Visual Aspects of an
Illustrated Transformation Scroll (P4524)
by Victor H. Mairˇ@
Li Chou, a Forgotten Agnostic of the Late-Eighth Century
by David L. McMullen
Levirate Marriage and the Revival of Widow Chastity in Yuan China
by Bettine Birgeˇ@
Brief Note: "The Seal of the Jungle Woman."
by Michel Strickmann
Meritorious Cannibal: Chang Hsun's Defense of Sui-yang and the
Exaltation of Loyalty in an Age of Rebellion
by David A. Graffˇ@
Art, Ritual and Society: Buddhist Practice in Rural China during the
Northern Dynasties
by Liu Shufenˇ@
The Role of Confucian Revivalists in the Confucianization of T'ang
Women
by Josephine Chiu-Dukeˇ@
The T'ang Imperial Family
by Denis Twitchettˇ@
Chonen's Pilgrimage to China, 983-986
by Wang Zhenping
In Memoriam Anna K. Seidel (1938-1991)
by Stephen F. Teiser
Celestial-Master Taoism and the Founding of the Ts'ao-Wei Dynasty: The
Li Fu Document
by Howard L. Goodmanˇ@
Saintly Fools and Chinese Masters (Holy Fools)
by Michel Strickmannˇ@
Time after Time: Taoist Apocalyptic History and the Founding of the
T'ang Dynasty
by Stephen R. Bokenkampˇ@
The Emergence of the Taoist Papacy in the T'ang Dynasty
by T.H. Barrettˇ@
A Forgotten T'ang Restoration: The Taoist Dispensation after Huang
Ch'ao
by Franciscus Verellenˇ@
Consecration of the "White Stupa" in 1279
by Herbert Frankeˇ@
Licentious Cults and Bloody Victuals: Sacrifice, Reciprocity, and
Violence in Traditional China
by Terry F. Kleeman
The Seal of the Law: A Ritual Implement and the Origins of Printing
by Michel Strickmannˇ@
The Code and ad hoc Legislation in Ming Law
by John D. Langlois, Jr.ˇ@
Criminal Procedure in T'ang China
by Wallace Johnson and Denis Twitchettˇ@
Transforming Archetypes in Chinese Poetry and Painting: The Case of
Ts'ai Yen
Dore J. Levyˇ@
Stirring the Pot of State: The Sung Picture-Book Mei-hua hsi-shen
p'u and Its Implications for Yuan Scholar-Painting
by Maggie Bickfordˇ@
Why Did the Patriarch Cross the River? The Rushleaf Bodhidharma
Reconsidered
by Charles Lachman
The Real Judge Dee: Ti Jen-chieh and the T'ang Restoration of 705
by David McMullenˇ@
A Critical Study of the Origins of Chueh-chu Poetry
by Charles H. Eganˇ@
Plum and Portrait: Feng Meng-lung's Revision of The Peony Pavilion
by Catherine Swatekˇ@
Jurisdiction, Penal Code, and Cultural Confrontation under the
Mongol-Yuan Law
by Paul Ratchnevskyˇ@
The Great Ming Commandment (Ta Ming Ling):
An Inquiry into Early-Ming Social Legislation
by Edward L. Farmer
King, Clan, and Courtier in Ancient Ch'u
by Barry B. Blakeleyˇ@
Early Chinese Settlement Policies towards the Nomads
by Pan Yihongˇ@
Brief Note Buddhist Translations in the Northern Sung
by Richard Bowringˇ@
A Basic History of T'ang Legislative Forms
by Shiga Shuzoˇ@
Chinese Law in a Multinational Society: The Case of the Liao (907-1125)
by Herbert Franke
What's in a Name? On the Sources concerning Sun Wu
by Jens Ostergard Petersenˇ@
The Battle of Huo-i
by David A. Graffˇ@
Rural Tax Stations of the Late T'ang and Ten Kingdoms
by Hugh R. Clarkˇ@
The Hsia Origins of the Yuan Institution of Imperial Preceptor
by Ruth Dunnellˇ@
The Detective Fiction of Ch'eng Hsiao-ch'ing
by King-fai Tam
Intellectuals and Officials in Action: Academies and Granaries in Sung
China
by Hoyt Cleveland Tillmanˇ@
Family Financial Plans of the Southern Sung
by Joseph P. McDermottˇ@
Siting by Bowshot: A Mongolian Custom and Its Sociopolitical and
Cultural Implications
by Hok-lam Chanˇ@
A Brief Introduction to Chang Hsien-liang
by Perry Linkˇ@
A Bettelheimian Interpretation of Chang Hsien-liang's
Concentration-Camp Novels
by Jeffrey C. Kinkleyˇ@
Women as Sources of Redemption in Chang Hsien-liang's
Concentration-Camp Novels
by Yenna Wuˇ@
"Remolding" and the Chinese Labor-Camp Novel
by Philip F. Williams
Brief NoteThe Chinese Dhole
by Edward H. Schaferˇ@
T'ang Maritime Trade Administration
by Wang Zhenpingˇ@
Lin-ch'uan and Fen-ning: Kiangsi Locales and Kiangsi Writers during the
Sung
by Jonathan O. Peaseˇ@
An Excursion in Tiger Lore
Charles E. Hammondˇ@
Chaste Widows and Institutions to Support Them in Late-Ch'ing China
by Chia-lin Pao Tao
Trends of Thought in the Early Nineteenth Century
by Hellmut Wilhelm
Ideas Concerning Death and Burial in Pre-Han and Han China
by Mu-chou Pooˇ@
A Mongolian Legend of the Building of Peking
by Hok-lam Chanˇ@
Ricci, the Chinese, and the Toolkits of Textualists
by Howard L. Goodman and Anthony Graftonˇ@
Review Article The Sung Examination System and theShih
by Peter K. Bol
Songs for the Gods: The Poetry of Popular Religion in Fifth-Century
China
by Donald Holzmanˇ@
The "High Cars": A Turkish-Speaking People Before the Turks
by Edwin G. Pulleyblankˇ@
Yu-ch'ih Chiung at An-yang: An Eighth-Century Cult and Its Myths
by Glen Dudbridgeˇ@
A Note on the "Monograph on Music" in Chiu T'ang shu
by Denis Twitchettˇ@
Lu Meng-cheng in the Tsung-men wu-k'u
by Wang Ch'iu-kueiˇ@
The Taoist Elements in the Buddhist Great Bear Sutra (Pei-tou ching)
by Herbert Frankeˇ@
Emulation through Readaptation in Yuan and Early Ming Tsa-Chu
by W.L. Idemaˇ@
Change and Continuity in Historical Geography: Chang Huang's
(1527-1608) Reflections on the Yu-kung
by Forian C. Reiter
Historical Geography and the Extent of the Earliest Chinese Kingdoms
by Edward L. Shaughnessyˇ@
The Death of Chou Li-chen: Imperially Ordered Suicide or Natural
Causes?
by David L. McMullenˇ@
Mongolian Princes and Their Merchant Partners, 1200-1260
by Thomas T. Allsenˇ@
Merchant Associations in Yuan China: The Ortoy
by Elizabeth Endicott-West
The End and the Beginning of Narrative Poetry in China
by Joseph Roe Allen IIIˇ@
Perceptions of Provincial Officialdom in Early T'ang China
by P.A. Herbertˇ@
Liturgy and Sovereignty: The Role of Taoist Ritual in the Foundation of
the Shu Kingdom (907-925)
by Franciscus Verellenˇ@
Tai Chen's Choice between Philosophy and Philology
by Yu Ying-shih
The Almanacs (jih-shu) from Shui-hu-ti: A Preliminary Survey
by Michael Loeweˇ@
The Seamy Side of Late T'ang Political Life: Yu Ti and His Family
by Denis Twitchettˇ@
On "Shuo Ts'an-Ch'ing"
by Wang Ch'iu-kueiˇ@
Bibliographic Survey Manchu Translations of Chinese Novels and
Short Stories: An Attempt at an Inventory
by Martin Gimm
Preface
by Denis Twitchettˇ@
Ways of Looking at the Moon Palace
by Edward H. Schaferˇ@
Ts'ao Chih and the Immortals
by Donald Holzmanˇ@
The Memorial for Presenting the Yuan shih
by Francis Woodman Cleaves
The Authorship of the Story
Chung-ch'ing li-chi
by Hung-Lam Chuˇ@
The Early Ch'ing Legacy of Huang Tsung-hsi: A Reexamination
by Lynn A. Struve