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	      | The Case Against the Fifth Recension of Odes Interpretation in Han Times | Chan Pak-ka Parker | 1 | 
           
	      | The Shaping of the Lifestyle in Song China: With an Emphasis on the Four Treasures of Study from the Southern Tang | Ng Pak-sheung | 33 | 
           
	      | Known for “Attacking the Eunuchs”: Famous Courtier Wang Shu’s Political Activities and His Political Image Building in the Ming Chenghua Period | Wu Zhaofeng | 69 | 
           
	      | The Lonely Prodigy: A Study of Cheng Minzheng’s Lifetime | Ho Wei Hsuan | 91 | 
           
	      | A New Interpretation of the Levels of shiwei in the Qing Dynasty | Chen Zhang | 123 | 
           
	      | Spatial Analysis of the Temples in Guangzhou during the Daoguang Period and Its Meaning: A Case Study of the Guangzhou shengcheng quantu | Lai Chi Tim | 151 | 
           
	      | An Attempt at Discussing Chen Li’s Concept of Ci Study, with Particular Attention to Newly Found Manuscripts | Yu Jia Yun | 203 | 
           
	      | Kalpa Ashes and Orchid Flowers: Two Classical Chinese Poetry Collections in Singapore’s Japanese Occupation Period | Lap Lam | 237 | 
	    
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	     | Book Reviews |  |  | 
	    
	      | The Efficacious Landscape: On the Authorities of Painting at the Northern Song Court. By Foong Ping | Richard Vinograd | 267 | 
            
	      | Politics, Poetics, and Gender in Late Qing China: Xue Shaohui and the Era of Reform. By Nanxiu Qian | Gail Hershatter | 274 | 
            
	      | Runaway Wives, Urban Crimes, and Survival Tactics in Wartime Beijing, 1937–1949. By Zhao Ma | Sophia Lee | 280 | 
            
	      | Writing, Publishing, and Reading Local Gazetteers in Imperial China, 1100–1700. By Joseph R. Dennis | Martin J. Heijdra | 287 | 
            
	      | Chinese Architecture in an Age of Turmoil, 200–600. By Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt | Puay-peng Ho | 299 | 
            
	      | Tea in China: A Religious and Cultural History. By James A. Benn | Victor H. Mair | 308 | 
            
	      | Conceiving the Indian Buddhist Patriarchs in China. By Stuart H. Young | James A. Benn | 316 | 
            
	      | The Chinese Political Novel: Migration of a World Genre. By Catherine Vance Yeh | Theodore Huters | 323 | 
            
	      | City of Marvel and Transformation: Chang’an and Narratives of Experience in Tang Dynasty China. By Linda Rui Feng | Wilt L. Idema | 330 |