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2. THE ETHICAL MESSAGE IN HUANG-LAO MANUSCRIPTS: APPLYING THE LAOZIAN LIVING RIDDLE AS A "MODEL OF MODELING".

3. Another Life of the First Emperor: A Story of Scholarly Biases.

4. The Problem of Looted Artifacts in Chinese Studies: A Rejoinder to Critics.

5. Using Excavated Slips to Look at Effective Governance of the Northern Frontier during the Han Dynasty—The Lelang Commandery in Han Slips.

6. A Preliminary Analysis of Rhymed Passages in the Daybook Manuscripts.

7. The Sui Chapter of the Zhoujiazhai Daybook.

8. On the Nature of the Tsinghua Bamboo-Slip Manuscript Chi jiu zhi ji Tang zhi wu.

9. A Brief Description of the Anhui University Shi Jing Manuscript.

10. The Relationship between Three Short Indigenous Chinese Buddhist Scriptures and the Textual Practices Found in their Dunhuang Manuscript Colophons.

11. DIFFERING VIEWS ON HEAVEN'S ROLE IN ACCOUNTS OF UNDESERVED HARDSHIP IN EARLY CHINA.

12. 戰國與西漢〈緇衣〉 文本詮釋的差異比較三則.

13. Some Remarks on the "Five Conquerors" Passage of the Han Daybook from Kongjiapo.

14. Explaining the Character "jin 銫" in Zi Gao 子羔: with a Discussion Concerning Shang Obtaining the Virtue of Metal.

15. The Tsinghua Manuscript *Zheng Wen Gong wen Tai Bo and the Question of the Production of Manuscripts in Early China.

16. Use of Microcrystalline Cellulose and Carboxymethyl Cellulose for the Detection of Cellulolytic Fungi from Old Chinese Manuscripts.

17. Isolation and Morphological Characterization of Fungi from Deteriorated Old Chinese Manuscripts from Central Library Universitas Indonesia.

18. Molecular Phylogenetic Analyses of Filamentous Fungi from Deteriorated Old Chinese Manuscripts in Central Library Universitas Indonesia.

19. Molecular Identification of Fungal Species from Deteriorated Old Chinese Manuscripts in Central Library Universitas Indonesia.

20. The one text in the many: separate and composite readings of an Early Chinese historical manuscript.

21. “By the Power of the Perfection of Wisdom”: The “Sūtra-Rotation” Liturgy of the Mahāprajñāpāramitā at Dunhuang.

22. Good Days and Bad Days: Echoes of the Third-Century BCE Qin Conquest in Early Chinese Hemerology.

23. The nature and function of the Ernian lüling manuscript unearthed from Zhangjiashan Han tomb no. 247.

24. Newly-Discovered Manuscripts of a Northern-Chinese Horse King Temple Association.

27. Of Trees, a Son, and Kingship: Recovering an Ancient Chinese Dream.

28. An Inquiry into the Formation of Readership in Early China: Using and Producing the *Yong yue 用曰 and Yinshu 引書 Manuscripts.

31. Variant speech sounds in the Warring States period and variant characters in the Chu manuscripts: On the nature of the Chu dialect in the Warring States period.

32. Excavated manuscripts and the study of Warring States handwriting.

33. Restoring bamboo scrolls: Observations on the materiality of Warring states bamboo manuscripts.

34. Manuscript culture in early China: Editors’ introduction.

35. Textual fluidity and fixity in early Chinese manuscript culture.

36. Scribal influence on the transmission of pre-Qin texts, as seen in excavated manuscripts.

37. 'Benevolence-Righteousness' as Strategic Terminology: Reading Mengzi's ' Ren-Yi' through Strategic Manuals.

38. Chinese Medicinal Excrement.

39. The Eastward Relocation of the Zhou Royal House in the Xinian Manuscript: Chronological and Geographical Aspects.

40. Morphological and Microscopical Characterization of Fungi from Deteriorated Old Chinese Manuscripts from Central Library Universitas Indonesia.

41. The Qinghua “Jinteng” Manuscript: What it Does Not Tell Us about the Duke of Zhou.

42. Jesuit Figurists' written space.

44. 里耶秦簡所見的洞庭郡:戰國秦漢郡縣制個案研究之一.

45. China's First Prayer.

46. Untying the Bonds of Hatred: Manuscripts of a Dharani from Dunhuang

47. On the Meditative Use of the Body Maps Found in the Composite Text "Songs of the Bodily Husk" (Ti ke ge).

48. The Sea Route between Taiwan and the Philippines in Chinese Texts (c. 1100-1600): New Questions Related to an Old Theme.

49. Linguistic diversity on the internet: Arabic, Chinese and Cyrillic script top-level domain names.

50. On Shiji 22, Table Ten: A Year-by-Year Table of Generals, Chancellors, and Prominent Officials since the Founding of the Han Dynasty.

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