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The Taiwanese Aborigines in the Eyes of the Nobility of Bygone Days: Insights from the Poetry, Paintings, and Calligraphy of Pu Xin-yu

  • Author:

    Meng-hou Ho

  • Page Number:

    15:133-156

  • Date:

    2006/10

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Meng-hou Ho, “The Taiwanese Aborigines in the Eyes of the Nobility of Bygone Days: Insights from the Poetry, Paintings, and Calligraphy of Pu Xin-yu,” Disquisitions on the Past & Present 15 (2006): 133-156.

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Ho, Meng-hou
2006 “The Taiwanese Aborigines in the Eyes of the Nobility of Bygone Days: Insights from the Poetry, Paintings, and Calligraphy of Pu Xin-yu.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present 15: 133-156.
Ho, Meng-hou. (2006). The Taiwanese Aborigines in the Eyes of the Nobility of Bygone Days: Insights from the Poetry, Paintings, and Calligraphy of Pu Xin-yu. Disquisitions on the Past & Present, 15, 133-156.
Ho, Meng-hou. “The Taiwanese Aborigines in the Eyes of the Nobility of Bygone Days: Insights from the Poetry, Paintings, and Calligraphy of Pu Xin-yu.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present, no. 15 (2006): 133-156.
Ho, Meng-hou. “The Taiwanese Aborigines in the Eyes of the Nobility of Bygone Days: Insights from the Poetry, Paintings, and Calligraphy of Pu Xin-yu.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present, no. 15, 2006, pp. 133-156.
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