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The legitimate signification of infernal judgment in the Tang Dynasty—Centering on “The Secipture on the Ten Kings”

  • Author:

    Chen, Den-Wu

  • Page Number:

    3:17-70

  • Date:

    2002/12

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Den-Wu Chen, “The legitimate signification of infernal judgment in the Tang Dynasty—Centering on ‘The Secipture on the Ten Kings’,” Journal for Legal History Studies 3 (2002): 17-70.

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Chen, Den-Wu
2002 “The legitimate signification of infernal judgment in the Tang Dynasty—Centering on ‘The Secipture on the Ten Kings’.” Journal for Legal History Studies 3: 17-70.
Chen, Den-Wu. (2002). The legitimate signification of infernal judgment in the Tang Dynasty—Centering on “The Secipture on the Ten Kings”. Journal for Legal History Studies, 3, 17-70.
Chen, Den-Wu. “The legitimate signification of infernal judgment in the Tang Dynasty—Centering on ‘The Secipture on the Ten Kings’.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 3 (2002): 17-70.
Chen, Den-Wu. “The legitimate signification of infernal judgment in the Tang Dynasty—Centering on ‘The Secipture on the Ten Kings’.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 3, 2002, pp. 17-70.
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