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  • Insects in Chinese literature : a study and anthology

  • China and beyond in the mediaeval period : cultural crossings and inter-regional connections

  • Buddhist transformations and interactions : essays in honor of Antonino Forte

  • China and beyond in the mediaeval period : cultural crossings and inter-regional connections

  • Spatial imaginaries in mid-Tang China : geography, cartography, and literature

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general editor Victor H. Mair
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華語語系世界系列
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