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The Discovery of Oracle Bone Writings and the Distinction between Ning and Wen: The Significance of the Correspondence between Wang Yi-Rong and Chen Jie-Qi

  • Author:

    Zongkun Li

  • Page Number:

    18:33-46

  • Date:

    2008/10

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Zongkun Li, “The Discovery of Oracle Bone Writings and the Distinction between Ning and Wen: The Significance of the Correspondence between Wang Yi-Rong and Chen Jie-Qi,” Disquisitions on the Past & Present 18 (2008): 33-46.

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Li, Zongkun
2008 “The Discovery of Oracle Bone Writings and the Distinction between Ning and Wen: The Significance of the Correspondence between Wang Yi-Rong and Chen Jie-Qi.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present 18: 33-46.
Li, Zongkun. (2008). The Discovery of Oracle Bone Writings and the Distinction between Ning and Wen: The Significance of the Correspondence between Wang Yi-Rong and Chen Jie-Qi. Disquisitions on the Past & Present, 18, 33-46.
Li, Zongkun. “The Discovery of Oracle Bone Writings and the Distinction between Ning and Wen: The Significance of the Correspondence between Wang Yi-Rong and Chen Jie-Qi.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present, no. 18 (2008): 33-46.
Li, Zongkun. “The Discovery of Oracle Bone Writings and the Distinction between Ning and Wen: The Significance of the Correspondence between Wang Yi-Rong and Chen Jie-Qi.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present, no. 18, 2008, pp. 33-46.
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