Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica
2009
From Shrine to Monastery in China: In Search of an Untold Story
Ming Taizu's “Placards” on Harsh Regulations and Punishments Revealed in Gu Qiyuan’s Kezuo zhuiyu
Translating History from Tangut Buddhist Texts
The Orphan Ts’ao P’i, His Odd Poem, and Its Historiographic Frame
Fang Guan’s Chariots: Scholarship, War, and Character Assassination in the Middle Tang
Song Lian and Liu Ji in 1358 on the Eve of Joining Zhu Yuanzhang
Ornamenting the Departed: Notes on the Language of Chinese Buddhist Ritual Texts
Ideas Concerning Diplomacy and Foreign Policy under the Tang Emperors Gaozu and Taizong
Nurses, Nurslings, and New Shapes of Power in the Mid-Wei Court
Intertextuality in Early Chinese Masters-Texts: Shared Narratives in Shi Zi
The Life and Writings of Xu Hui (627-650), Worthy Consort, at the Early Tang Court
Building an Immortal Land: The Ming Jiajing Emperor’s West Park
Qianlong’s Divine Treasures: The Bells in Rhyming-the-Old Hall
Civilians Go into Battle: Hired Militias in the White Lotus War, 1796-1805
Pharmaka and Volgar’Eloquio: Speech and Ideogrammic Writing in Ezra Pound’s Canto XCVIII