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June 11, 2012

This appeared earlier here but somehow disappeared. I apologize for any misunderstandings.
-DJP.

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Y
1)Lien-Shang Yang: Money and Credit in China; Harvard Yenching Monograph 12 1952
2)Yang Ye: Vignettes from the Late Ming; U. Washingtom Press 1999
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Z
1)James H. Zimmerman; ‘Time in Chinese Historiography’, unpublished paper for Yale University 1970
1)Angela Zito: Of Body and Brush; Chicago UP 1997
2)Wang Zongshu: Han Civilization; Yale UP 1982

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  1. A children's book author named Demi did a very nice children's book about So sh'u, the neoconfucian. As you say in another post there isn't any real problem with knowledge, but the process of reading can be taxing, too much drains the lungta. so I was grateful for a good children's book version that is adult friendly as well. I wonder what VCT wd have thought of So sh'u. He seemed like a true warrior in the shambhala world.

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