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Box lid from Chen Chang Stocking factory, Shanghai, China
Box lid from Chen Chang Stocking factory, Shanghai, China Chen Chang stockings, locally produced underwear best wearing all kinds of underwear 8.5 in.Wx 11.25 in.Dx2 in. --The seller's collection catalogue.Description/Summary: 上海振昌織襪廠包裝盒蓋,另印有 ...國貨衛生衣, best wearing all kinds of underwear .Corporate name as subject: 上海振昌織襪廠 -- Miscellane
Chon on Chen on Chang
This essay attempts to highlight and explore Bob Chang\u27s implicit disclaimers for an Asian American legal scholarship situated within post-structuralism: that it is contingent, ironic, and yearns for a chimerical solidarity, these qualities should not lead to the conclusion that his claims lack positive vision, the narrative space that Chang advocates allows for creative articulations of Asian presence in America, in both theoretical and practical realms. Thus, after considering the nature of the misunderstanding between Chang and Chen, the author will turn briefly to one example of positive articulation-the diaspora perspective-and read it into Jim Chen\u27s text
The Christian Writing in Chang Show Foong's Literary Works
The Christian Writing in Chang Show-Foong's Literary Works
Abstract
Since the 19th century, Christian brings some degree of influence on modern Chinese literature. Chinese literati subsumed the terms and spirit of Christianity in their works. They achieved the development of Chinese Christian literature.
Chang Show-Foong is one of Modern Chinese literature writers, whose literature works are outstanding in weight and depth. Her text is full of Christian faith dimension, attempting to manifest the thought of Christian. In the context of Chinese literature, her writings of Jesus Christ is her interpretation of the Christian faith. It is her experience as a Christian in person. This thesis uses Chang Show-Foong's literature as a subject of study. Probing into the depth and breadth of the Christian faith, I expound and explore her literary and artistic creation, and finds that her writings of Christ are unique and ground-breaking, digging out the apocalypse and artistry on literature. This thesis is divided into six chapters\uef\ubc
Chapter 1 preface\uef\ubcTo describe the motivation, purpose, scope, term definition, methods, procedures, and the theology premise of Christian literature.
Chapter 2 Chang Show-Foong who elucidate Christ's ethics\uef\ubcTo explore faith, hope and love that Chang Show-Foong interpret in Chinese situation on the exposition of humanity and divinity and the people to pray, repent, obey, serve to God.
Chapter 3 Chang Show-Foong of the " Bible " of the use of text\uef\ubcTo explore the absorption, utilization on the" Bible "story\ue3word by Chang Show-Foong and explore the Chang Show-Foong follow up and expansion of the epistolary and the prayer of the " Bible ".
Chapter 4 Chang Show-Foong inherited aesthetics of Christ\uef\ubcDivided into three parts to explore the beauty of natural\ue3the beauty of human and the beauty of artistic.
Chapter 5 Chang Show-Foong's the way of practice\uef\ubc To explore the course of the Gospel of Christ which Chang Show-Foong resoundes.
Chapter 6 conclusion\uef\ubcA summarize interpretation of the research results of this thesis, in order to establish Chang Show-Foong's position and contribution of Chinese Christian literature history
Xenisthmus nigrolateralis Chen & Harefa & Jiang & Chang 2022, n. sp.
Xenisthmus nigrolateralis n. sp. (Figures 1, 2) Holotype. - NTOUP-2022-01-205, 27.7 mm SL, 5-8 m depth, Jan. 21, 2022; coll. IS Chen, T. Harefa & D.Y. Hong; Wanglitung, Henchuen township, Pingtung County, Taiwan, ROC. Paratype.- NTOUP-2022-01-206, 18.2 mm SL, 5-10 m depth, Dec. 21, 2021; coll. IS Chen, T. Harefa & D.Y. Hong; Jihwei, Chengkong township, Taitung County, Taiwan, ROC.Published as part of Chen, I-Shiung, Harefa, Tonisman, Jiang, Guo-Chen & Chang, Chih-Wei, 2022, A new wriggler of Eleotrid (Teleostei: Xenisthmidae) from Taiwan, pp. 13-17 in Zootaxa 5189 (1) on page 14, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5189.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/711965
Professor Lung-chu Chen
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Tetrichina Chang et Chen 2020
Genus Tetrichina Chang et Chen, 2020 Tetrichina Chang et Chen in CHANG et al. 2020 b: 39. Type species: Tetrichina trihamulata Chang et Chen, 2020, by original designation. Lunatissus Meng, Qin et Wang in ZHANG et al. 2020: 496, syn. n. Type species: Lunatissus brevis Che, Zhang et Wang, 2020, by original designation. Notes. The presence of the peculiar moon-shaped processes of the dorsolateral lobes of the phallobase and the distinct process below the neck of capitulum of style in the species of Tetrichina and Lunatissus (CHANG et al. 2020 b, figs 35, 38, ZHANG et al. 2020, figs 222e, 222h, 223e, 223h) leave no doubt about the identity of these genera; therefore, their subjective synonymy is hereby proposed. According to the structure of the phallobase Tetrichina is closely related to the monotypical genus Yangissus Chen, Zhang et Chang, 2014 known from Guizhou (CHEN et al. 2014), but the latter is well distinguished by the presence of furcate ventral aedeagal hooks (CHEN et al. 2014, fig. 2-82M). The genus Tetrichina is apparently endemic to Hainan Island. The date of publication of the work of CHANG et al. (2020 b) is indicated in the first page of the article as 6th August, 2020. Thus, Tetrichina has priority over Lunatissus. A comparison of the drawings of the male genitalia of Tetrichina and Lunatissus species in the original publications of CHANG et al. (2020 b), WANG et al. (2020), and ZHANG et al. (2020) revealed the synonymies listed below.Published as part of Gnezdilov, Vladimir M., 2022, New Synonymies And New Combinations For Chinese Issidae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Fulgoroidea), pp. 45-52 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 68 (1) on pages 48-49, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.68.1.45.2022, http://zenodo.org/record/716070
Neotetricodes clavatus Chen, Zhang et Chang 2014
Neotetricodes clavatus Chen, Zhang et Chang, 2014 (Figs 5, 52– 55) N. clavatus Chen, Zhang & Chang, 2014: 112: Figs A–H. Description. Coloration. General color brown. Vertex, pronotum and mesonotum brown or black. Head and thorax. Head including eyes narrower than pronotum (0.74: 1.00). Vertex shorter in midline than wide at base (0.45: 1.00), with median carina. Frons flat, longer in middle than the widest portion (1.00: 1.00), with median and lateral carinae. Pronotum with median carina. Tegmina elongate, 2.3 times as long as maximum width, ScP and R forked near 1 / 5 base, MP three or four branched, MP 1 + 2 bifurcate near apical margin or no bifurcate, MP 3 + 4 bifurcate at middle part, uniting near apical margin, CuA not forked, simple, CuP present, Pcu and A 1 uniting in basal 2 / 3 of clavus. Hindwings deeply incised on apical margin into two big lobes, with a network of veins, anal lobe reduced. Hind tibiae (Figs 10, 11) each with 2 or 3 spines, spinal formula of hind leg 8–10 (8)– 2. Male genitalia. Anal tube in dorsal view sub-triangular, relatively short, with two lobes near apical margin. Anal style short, located in middle of anal tube. Phallobase with dorsal lobe with one clavate process in base, with a small triangular near apical part in lateral view; in ventral view ventral lobe irregularly quadrate, the apical margin blunt triangular in middline. Aedeagus with lamellar processes near middle. Female genitalia. As in N. longispinus Chang et Chen, sp. nov., but anal tube (Fig. 52) sub-rectangular, distinctly longer in middle than the widest portion (1.77: 1.00), Anterior connective lamina of gonapophyses VIII (Fig. 54) with 6 teeth bearing 6 keels in lateral group. Posterior connective lamina of gonapophyses IX (Fig. 55) subtriangular, long, lateral field without one triangular process; sublateral field with one triangular prominence (Fig. 55 a) in middle between lateral field and median field; median field with a hill-shaped prominence (medial dorsal process), the apical margin smooth, without median incision (Fig. 55), distal parts bent at acute angle in dorsal view (Fig. 55). Material examined. 1 ♂ (holotype), Dayi, Wangmo County (25 ° 21 ’N, 106 °06’E), Guizhou Province, 21 Aug. 2012, W.-B. Zheng; 1 ♂ 1 ♀ (paratype), same data as holotype; 3 ♂♂ 3 ♀♀ (paratype), Xianheping Provincial Natural Reserve(24 ° 59 ’N, 105 ° 36 ’E), Guizhou Province, 28 Aug. 2012, W.-B. Zheng and J.-K. Long.Published as part of Chang, Zhi-Min, Yang, Lin, Zhang, Zheng-Guang & Chen, Xiang-Sheng, 2015, Review of the genus Neotetricodes Zhang et Chen (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Issidae) with description of two new species, pp. 340-352 in Zootaxa 4057 (3) on page 348, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4057.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/23248
A Rosary of Rubies: The Chronicle of the Gur-rigs mDo-chen Tradition from South-Western Tibet
The mDo-chen bKa’-brgyud-pa school represents a little known Buddhist tradition from Mang-yul Gung-thang in south-western Tibet. It goes back to a Buddhist yogin known as Ma-bdun-pa or Ma-bdun ras-chen (12th/13th c.) and was later mainly spread by members of the Gur family. Although belonging to the “Upper ’Brug” (stod ’brug) branch of the ’Brug-pa bKa’-brgyud-pa school, the mDo-chen tradition has always been deeply infused with the “spoken teachings” (bka’ ma) and “treasure teachings” (gter ma) of the rNying-ma-pa school, and the cult of the “Seven Ma-mo Sisters” (ma mo mched bdun) was particularly practised and transmitted by its members. This book presents a critical edition, an annotated translation and a photographic reproduction of a manuscript copy of a rare chronicle of the Gur-rigs mDo-chen tradition written by Brag-dkar rta-so sPrul-sku Chos-kyi dbang-phyug (1775–1837). The text provides us with an overview of the tradition’s development mainly through biographical accounts but also through prophecies, prayers and praises for individual masters. The study concludes with two appendices based on the mDo chen bka’ brgyud gser ’phreng, a lineage history composed in the 15th century, and the “records of teachings received” (thob yig) of three important members of the Gur family, thus allowing us to gain an insight into the transmissions of the mDo-chen bKa’-brgyud-pa school and the interactions of its representatives with other important Buddhist teachers up to the 18th century. The present work is a further outcome of the author’s investigations into the cultural and religious traditions of south-western Tibet and the neighbouring Himalayan valleys
Jianqiao he chang tuan yi jiu jiu san nian chun ji yan chang hui. [2]
Side A. 五. 李白詩組歌. 1. 白雲歌送劉十六歸山 ; 2. 春思 ; 3. 送友人 ; 4. 行路難 / 領唱陳威光 -- 安可曲. 5. 回憶 ; 6. 西風的話 ; 7. 行路難.劍橋合唱團 ; 指揮陳怡彬 ; 伴奏劉又華.Possibly reproduced from other commercial recording or radio broadcast (Pending for review)Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.Performers: 劍橋合唱團 ; conductor: 陳怡彬 ; accompaniment: 劉又華 ; lead vocalist: 陳威光.Sung in Chinese.Jianqiao he chang tuan ; zhi hui Chen Yibin ; ban zou Liu Youhua.Performers: Jianqiao he chang tuan ; conductor: Chen Yibin ; accompaniment: Liu Youhua ; lead vocalist: Chen Weiguang.Detailed contents in vernacular field only
Microsarimodes Chang et Chen 2019
Genus <i>Microsarimodes</i> Chang et Chen, 2019 <p> <i>Microsarimodes</i> Chang et Chen, 2019 <i>in</i> CHANG <i>et al.</i> 2019: 137. Type species: <i>Microsarimodes tumida</i> Chang et Chen, 2019, by original designation.</p> <p> <i>Eusarimodes</i> Meng, Qin et Wang <i>in</i> ZHANG <i>et al.</i> 2020: 499, syn. n. Type species: <i>Eusarimodes</i> <i>maculosus</i> Che, Zhang et Wang, 2020, by original designation.</p> <p> Notes. <i>Microsarimodes</i> and its single included species (<i>M. tumida</i> in its original description, here corrected to <i>M. tumidus</i>, because the grammatical gender of <i>Microsarimodes</i> is masculine, cf. ICZN (1999), Art. 30.1.4.4) were not treated by ZHANG <i>et al.</i> (2020). The peculiar ventral lobe of the phallobase (narrow basally, but strongly enlarged before apex), the dorsolateral lobes of phallobase being provided with large semicircular processes ventrally covering ventral aedeagal hooks, and the massive styles, without neck, but with a comb before capitulum dorsally, clearly illustrated by both author groups (CHANG <i>et al.</i> 2019, figs 25, 27, 28; ZHANG <i>et al.</i> 2020, figs 224e, 224h, 224i), leave no doubt that the two genera are identical, therefore their subjective synonymy is hereby proposed, resulting in the following new combination:</p>Published as part of <i>Gnezdilov, Vladimir M., 2022, New Synonymies And New Combinations For Chinese Issidae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Fulgoroidea), pp. 45-52 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 68 (1)</i> on page 49, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.68.1.45.2022, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7160706">http://zenodo.org/record/7160706</a>
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