Literary inquisition (English Wikipedia)

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  • Li Ping (2020-09-11). "Editorial: Conviction by speech, what pretext?". Apple Daily. Archived from the original on 2020-11-30. Retrieved 2020-11-23.

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  • "'Kang-Qian shengshi' de wenhua zhuanzhi yu wenziyu Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine" “康乾盛世”的文化專制與文字獄 [Cultural despotism and literary inquisitions in the 'Kangxi-Qianlong golden age'], in Guoshi shiliujiang 國史十六講 [Sixteen lectures on the history of China]. Beijing: Zhonghua shuju, 2006. Retrieved on 10 November 2008.

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  • Ku & Goodrich 1938, p. 255 Ku, Chieh-Kang (December 1938), "A Study of Literary Persecution under the Ming", Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 3 (3/4), translated by Luther Carrington Goodrich: 254–311, doi:10.2307/2717839, JSTOR 2717839
  • Hartman, Charles (2003). "The Misfortunes of Poetry Literary Inquisitions under Ch'in Kuei (1090–1155)". Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews. 25: 25–57. doi:10.2307/3594281. JSTOR 3594281.
  • Hartman, Charles (1993). "The Inquisition against Su Shih: His Sentence as an Example of Sung Legal Practice". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 113 (2): 228–243. doi:10.2307/603027. JSTOR 603027.
  • Ku & Goodrich 1938, pp. 255–257 Ku, Chieh-Kang (December 1938), "A Study of Literary Persecution under the Ming", Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 3 (3/4), translated by Luther Carrington Goodrich: 254–311, doi:10.2307/2717839, JSTOR 2717839
  • Gu 2003, p. 126 Gu, Ming Dong (2003), "Literary Openness: A Bridge across the Divide between Chinese and Western Literary Thought", Comparative Literature, 55 (2): 112–129, doi:10.1215/-55-2-112, JSTOR 4122488
  • Ku & Goodrich 1938, p. 254 Ku, Chieh-Kang (December 1938), "A Study of Literary Persecution under the Ming", Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 3 (3/4), translated by Luther Carrington Goodrich: 254–311, doi:10.2307/2717839, JSTOR 2717839
  • Wong 2000 Wong, Kam C. (December 2000), "Black's Theory on the Behavior of Law Revisited IV: the Behavior of Qing Law", International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 28 (4): 327–374, doi:10.1006/ijsl.2000.0130

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  • Ku & Goodrich 1938, p. 255 Ku, Chieh-Kang (December 1938), "A Study of Literary Persecution under the Ming", Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 3 (3/4), translated by Luther Carrington Goodrich: 254–311, doi:10.2307/2717839, JSTOR 2717839
  • Hartman, Charles (2003). "The Misfortunes of Poetry Literary Inquisitions under Ch'in Kuei (1090–1155)". Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews. 25: 25–57. doi:10.2307/3594281. JSTOR 3594281.
  • Hartman, Charles (1993). "The Inquisition against Su Shih: His Sentence as an Example of Sung Legal Practice". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 113 (2): 228–243. doi:10.2307/603027. JSTOR 603027.
  • Ku & Goodrich 1938, pp. 255–257 Ku, Chieh-Kang (December 1938), "A Study of Literary Persecution under the Ming", Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 3 (3/4), translated by Luther Carrington Goodrich: 254–311, doi:10.2307/2717839, JSTOR 2717839
  • Gu 2003, p. 126 Gu, Ming Dong (2003), "Literary Openness: A Bridge across the Divide between Chinese and Western Literary Thought", Comparative Literature, 55 (2): 112–129, doi:10.1215/-55-2-112, JSTOR 4122488
  • Ku & Goodrich 1938, p. 254 Ku, Chieh-Kang (December 1938), "A Study of Literary Persecution under the Ming", Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 3 (3/4), translated by Luther Carrington Goodrich: 254–311, doi:10.2307/2717839, JSTOR 2717839

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  • Li Ping (2020-09-11). "Editorial: Conviction by speech, what pretext?". Apple Daily. Archived from the original on 2020-11-30. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  • Woodside 2002, pp. 289–290 Woodside, Alexander (2002), "The Ch'ien-Lung Reign", The Cambridge History of China: The Ch'ing Empire to 1800, vol. 9, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-24334-6, archived from the original on 2014-01-03, retrieved 2016-02-12
  • Woodside 2002, p. 291 Woodside, Alexander (2002), "The Ch'ien-Lung Reign", The Cambridge History of China: The Ch'ing Empire to 1800, vol. 9, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-24334-6, archived from the original on 2014-01-03, retrieved 2016-02-12
  • "'Kang-Qian shengshi' de wenhua zhuanzhi yu wenziyu Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine" “康乾盛世”的文化專制與文字獄 [Cultural despotism and literary inquisitions in the 'Kangxi-Qianlong golden age'], in Guoshi shiliujiang 國史十六講 [Sixteen lectures on the history of China]. Beijing: Zhonghua shuju, 2006. Retrieved on 10 November 2008.

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