Chinese classics (English Wikipedia)

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  • Chan (1972), pp. 105–107. Chan, Lois Mai (1972). "The Burning of the Books in China, 213 B.C.". The Journal of Library History. 7 (2): 101–108. ISSN 0022-2259. JSTOR 25540352.
  • Smith, Kidder (2003). "Sima Tan and the Invention of Daoism, 'Legalism,' et cetera". Journal of Asian Studies. 62 (1). Duke University Press: 129–156. JSTOR 3096138.
  • Csikszentmihalyi & Nylan (2003), pp. 59–99. Csikszentmihalyi, Mark; Nylan, Michael (2003). "Constructing Lineages and Inventing Traditions Through Exemplary Figures in Early China". T'oung Pao. 89 (1–3). Brill: 59–99. doi:10.1163/156853203322691329. JSTOR 4528923.
  • Hinsch, Bret (2005). "Reading Lienüzhuan (Biographies of Women) through the life of Liu Xiang". Journal of Asian History. 39 (2). Harrassowitz: 129–157. JSTOR 41933413.
  • Nylan, Michael (2007). ""Empire" in the Classical Era in China (304 BC–AD 316)". Oriens Extremus. 46. Harrassowitz: 48–83. JSTOR 24047664.

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  • Grebnev (2022), pp. 2–3, 254–255. Grebnev, Yegor (2022). Mediation of legitimacy in early China: a study of the Yi Zhou shu and the Grand Duke traditions. The Tang Center Series in Early China, Vol. 5. Columbia University Press. pp. 2–3, 254–255. ISBN 9780231555036. LCCN 2021053942.

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