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40 Part 1 The record in Wang’s Mo
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42 Part 1 The above survey only out
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48 Part 1 logical truth of self-fas
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54 Part 1 moral norms,” and he fa
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56 Part 1 standing one). Thus the n
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58 Part 1 Since antiquity, especial
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60 Part 1 Figure 2.4. The Seven Wor
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62 Part 1 Liu Chün’s commentary
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table 1. the ch’ing-yen debates o
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66 Part 1 reorder the chaotic situa
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68 Part 1 and hsing [human nature]
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70 Part 1 of the world and the Way
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72 Part 1 the words of T’ang Yung
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74 Part 1 tury), he conversed on on
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78 Part 1 table 2. the po-jo school
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80 Part 1 commentary on the Chuang-
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Chapter ∫ 3 Shih-shuo t’i: A Su
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86 Part 1 Figure 3.1. T’ang hsieh
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88 Part 1 authenticity) to illustra
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90 Part 1 table 3. similarities bet
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92 Part 1 Chi Yün was probably the
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94 Part 1 such as Kan Pao’s (fl.
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96 Part 1 There, tucked between tec
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∫ Part 2 The Narrative Art of the
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102 Introduction to Part 2 Similar
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104 Part 2 writes, for instance:
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106 Part 2 Figure 4.1. Feng-tui t
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108 Part 2 untrustworthiness. Here
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110 Part 2 are the lowest.” 25 He
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table 4. pan ku’s “classificati
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114 Part 2 is nothing more valuable
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116 Part 2 ease.” 52 In other wor
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118 Part 2 parted from its preceden
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120 Part 2 west. That human nature
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122 Part 2 place and hence behaves
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124 Part 2 ground. By the same toke
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126 Part 2 32. “Ch’an-hsien”
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128 Part 2 their striving feature,
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130 Part 2 clude not only ideas or
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132 Part 2 The Wei-Chin understandi
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136 Part 2 “Jen-tan.” Wine dimi
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138 Part 2 35. Huo-ni (Delusion and
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140 Part 2 Release from such profou
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142 Part 2 the growth of self-aware
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144 Part 2 superiority on Hsieh Tao
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146 Part 2 On another day the two m
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148 Part 2 peeps at two male strang
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150 Part 2 sense, the author seeks
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152 Part 2 of his characters, the S
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154 Part 2 Wang Ch’eng characteri
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158 Part 2 on the person, but rathe
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160 Part 2 Figure 5.1. Lo-shen t’
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162 Part 2 After Wang had come out,
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164 Part 2 (6/28). Thus, facing “
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166 Part 2 But from the moment he c
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168 Part 2 in the tension of rivalr
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170 Part 2 ability. Lacking a defin
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172 Part 2 much of a bon vivant”)
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174 Part 2 self. This self-inflicte
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176 Part 2 As we can see here, Wang
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178 Part 2 his father: “Later T
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180 Part 2 Hsieh Chung, who was amo
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182 Part 2 reduplicated binomes (ti
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184 Part 2 by Sun.” 54 Hence the
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186 Part 2 The same mentality also
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188 Part 2 White snow remains on th
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∫ Introduction to Part 3: A Categ
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A Category Mistake 195 Time Author
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A Category Mistake 197 2. See Ou-ya
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A Category Mistake 199 47. See Tsun
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A Category Mistake 201 Shih-shuo im
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A Category Mistake 203 Author’s P
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A Category Mistake 207 “to expel
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Chapter ∫ 6 Body and Heart: T’a
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6. Ch’ing-lien (Purity and incorr
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Body and Heart 215 can see that thi
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Body and Heart 219 der to preserve
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Body and Heart 221 tions recorded i
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Body and Heart 223 Heaven can only
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Body and Heart 227 Assembly, Empero
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Body and Heart 229 The traditional
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Body and Heart 231 held the leading
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written later, 58 focused on the T
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Body and Heart 235 them. Those who
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to atone for his crime, and Te-hsiu
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Body and Heart 239 sincere heart. I
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Body and Heart 241 the Su Shih circ
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Body and Heart 243 (scholarship) in
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Body and Heart 245 beauties / Flaun
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Chapter ∫ 7 Things and Intent: Mi
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Name Dates Native Place Connection
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Things and Intent 251 in which he l
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Things and Intent 253 the Wei-Chin
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Things and Intent 259 tion of the C
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Things and Intent 263 But his stres
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Things and Intent 265 and clouds. .
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Things and Intent 267 noisseurs. K
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Things and Intent 271 now draws one
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values while maintaining financial
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Things and Intent 277 ing it under
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Things and Intent 279 flutes and re
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Things and Intent 281 Such extreme
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Chapter ∫ 8 Milk and Scent: Women
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Figure 8.2. Yen Heng’s (1826?-185
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to express their dissatisfaction wi
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Milk and Scent 289 In China’s lit
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Milk and Scent 291 eyebrows [chien-
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Red silkworms industriously exhaust
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huang” (Admonition to Ch’in Shi
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Milk and Scent 299 the gendered bod
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Her mind is by nature extraordinari
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Chapter ∫ 9 An Alien Analogue: Th
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An Alien Analogue 321 sonable. One
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was the importation of Wang Shih-ch
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An Alien Analogue 325 From a readin
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An Alien Analogue 327 that was cons
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An Alien Analogue 329 bility in cat
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An Alien Analogue 335 knocked at th
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An Alien Analogue 337 hsing) (Shih-
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Chapter ∫ 10 New and Old: The Las
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New and Old 341 This book is basica
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New and Old 343 ture. The gentry no
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New and Old 345 cent.] as rebels, 1
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New and Old 347 to the Manchus, and
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New and Old 349 about making a livi
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New and Old 353 the newly acquired
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New and Old 355 peh, working on bot
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New and Old 357 The inaugural issue
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New and Old 359 emperor decreed:
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New and Old 361 (assembly members),
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New and Old 363 rugged and flintlik
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New and Old 365 they don’t unders
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One life of virtue is ruined by Cri
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Conclusion 369 genuine “selfhood
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Conclusion 371 ideas, and activitie
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Conclusion 373 have dismantled its
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of reflected beauty, floating cloud
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Conclusion 377 words, T’ang Shih-
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tural intrusion, under the beguilin
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Introduction ∫ Notes 1. The Shih-
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Notes to Pages 7-12 383 thodox comm
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6. See Lu Hsün, Chung-kuo hsiao-sh
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Notes to Pages 32-33 389 66, 8:2170
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22. Feng Ching’s preface to Wang
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today; see T’zu-yüan, s.v. Liu)
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Notes to Pages 273-276 439 shuo hsi
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mouth with rocks and pillow my head
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60. Lydia H. Liu categorizes kuo-hu
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1. “Te-hsing” wÊ 2. “Yen-yü
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fu _ Fu Ch’ang ≈Z fu-chih AÓ f
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i-yüan ≥| i-yung ›i jang-te ˝
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Lu Min-shu ∞”apple Lu Shih-tao
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Shi ki kaichu kosho vO|˘““ shi
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tuan-shu u— tui I tun-hou ∞p tu
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476 Selected Bibliography Shih-shuo
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478 Selected Bibliography shuo hsin
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480 Selected Bibliography Hsü Ch
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482 Selected Bibliography Qian, Nan
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484 Selected Bibliography D. Backgr
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486 Selected Bibliography essays on
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490 Selected Bibliography Hu Shih J
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492 Selected Bibliography Li chi: B
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494 Selected Bibliography tory of C
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496 Selected Bibliography ?∑◊R
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500 Selected Bibliography Wu Hung.
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502 Selected Bibliography chüan. A
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504 Selected Bibliography chüan. F
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506 Index character appraisal (cont
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508 Index Ch’un-ch’iu fan-lu (L
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510 Index Hsieh An: challenging Wan
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512 Index Li Chih, 194, 248, 249, 2
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514 Index Nü Shih-shuo (Yen Heng),
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516 Index Shih-shuo imitations (con
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518 Index Tu Wei-ming, 381n. 2 Tu Y
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520 Index Yü Chia-hsi (continued)