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    Ji Han xiang chen zhuan

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    [V.1-2]. 前漢相臣傳 : 十二卷 -- [v.3-5]. 後漢相臣傳 : 十六卷 -- [v.6]. 季漢相臣傳 : 六卷.[V.1-2]. Qian Han xiang chen zhuan : shi er juan -- [v.3-5]. Hou Han xiang chen zhuan : shi liu juan -- [v.6]. Ji Han xiang chen zhuan : liu juan.魏顯國纂述 ; 魏一鵬編次.綫裝, 1函.框22x14.3公分, 10行20字, 白口, 單黑魚尾, 四周單邊, 版心上鐫題名, 中鐫卷次, 下鐫葉次及小題.刻書年據《四庫全書存目叢書》鈐有"元鑑齋", "潤州笪重光鑒定印", "毛氏收藏子孫永保"印.Library's copy: 本館只存《歷代相臣傳》中《前漢》, 《後漢》, 《季漢》共六冊.Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 22 x 14.3 gong fen, 10 hang 20 zi, bai kou, dan hei yu wei, si zhou dan bian, ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan juan ci, xia juan ye ci ji xiao ti.Ke shu nian ju "Si ku quan shu cun mu cong shu"Wei Xianguo zuan shu ; Wei Yipeng bian ci.Qian you "Yuan jian zhai", "Runzhou Da Chongguang jian ding yin", "Mao shi shou cang zi sun yong bao" yin.Library's copy: ben guan zhi cun "Li dai xiang chen zhuan" zhong "Qian Han", "Hou Han", "Ji Han" gong liu ce

    Min-yu Chen, piano, April 19, 2017

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    This is the concert program of the Min-yu Chen, piano performance on Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Cinq mélodies populaires grecques by Maurice Ravel, Don Quichotte à Dulcinée by M. Ravel, Fantasiestücke Op. 73 by Robert Schumann, and Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 100 by Johannes Brahms. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    crvernon/demeter: v1.chen

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    This version represents the code used to create the Demeter outputs represented in the Chen et al. 2020 submission "Global land use projections for 2015-2100 at 0.05-degree resolution under diverse Shared Socioeconomic Pathways and Representative Concentration Pathways

    DIETARY CONDITIONS AND DIFFERENTIAL ACCESS TO FOOD RESOURCES AMONG THE VARIOUS CLASSES DURING THE HAN PERIOD

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    In this thesis, I study how food resources and dietary conditions were determined by social and economic status during the Han period in China, B.C. 206~A.D.220. Even though earlier scholars have published research concerning the Chinese food culture of this period, these studies were limited in that they only illustrated the dietary culture of the upper class or the available food resources in one geographic area. Also, without any persuasive data, it has been assumed by these earlier scholars that there were big differences in food resources and food consumption between the upper and lower classes. In this thesis, for comparison among the classes, I divide the social and economic classes into five stratified groups: nobles, officials, peasants, soldiers and convicts. After a brief introduction of the nature of each social class, I examine the food resources and nutritional condition of each group using information such as the wealth and income of each group, the market price of food resources, the agricultural products of peasants, and the amount of food distribution to soldiers and convicts. I found these data from archaeological remains, received historical records and pictorial data, and excavated texts. This research shows a broader view of Chinese dietary condition focusing not only on the variety of food resources of nobles, but also on the different food accessibilities among the officials, and the food deficiencies of peasants. It also deals with the situations of food supply for soldiers and convicts in an effort to reveal the true dietary consumption and nutritional conditions for all Chinese. This research proves that the various classes during the Han period in China had different food resources and dietary conditions

    Min-yu Chen, collaborative piano, April 19, 2018

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    This is the concert program of the Min-yu Chen, collaborative piano performance on Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Hermit Songs by Samuel Osborne Barber II, Vier Lieder, Op. 27 by Richard Strauss, and Piano Trio in A minor by Maurice Ravel. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Chou Chin-Chen\ue2s object-describing lyrics

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    The thesis focuses on the object-describing lyrics written by Chou Chin-Chen and investigates the selection of ideas, analysis of images, and artistic characteristics. This thesis is divided into six chapters. Chapter 1 is divided into two sections. The first section introduces the research motivation, the research methods, and literature review. The second section studies the origin of object-describing lyrics to describe the relationship of objects and literature and to define the concept of object-describing lyrics. Chapter 2 indicates the formation background of Chou Chin-Chen\ue2s lyrics. The first section discusses the historical origin and litery development of object-describing lyrics in terms of different dynasties: Early Chin dynasty, The Han dynasty, and Wei-Jin Dynasty. In addition, the section further investigates the civil object-describing lyrics in Dunhuang and intellectuals\ue2 object-describing lyrics in early North Song Dynasty. The second section discusses the factors of writing with the respect of the social and cultural background and makes the list of Chou Chin-Chen\ue2s lyrics in order to compare the background influences and literature characteristics. Chapter 3 analyzes the content of Chou Chin-Chen\ue2s lyrics based on the definition made in the previous sections. The chapter discusses 32 lyrics to analyze the selection of ideas with six categories: season, plants, nature, appearance and time. There are two seasonal lyrics (lantern and Chongjiu festivals), ten plant lyrics (plum flowers, willows, pear, lotus, sweet-scented osmanthus, and apricot), seven nature lyrics (snow, moon, and spring rain). The discussion focuses on the image analysis including prototypes and trends and further investigates the historical backgrounds, content structures, writing skills and historical evaluations. Chapter 4 studies and compares Chou Chin-Chen\ue2s object-describing lyrics in terms of the artistic characteristics, rhetoric skills, language styles, and content structures. Chapter 5 describes the comments and influences of Chou Chin-Chen\ue2s object-describing lyrics. Chapter 6 concludes the achievement of Chou Chin-Chen\ue2s object-describing lyrics

    Chen, Min

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    Sinogastromyzon nantaiensis Chen, Han and Fang 2002

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    118. Sinogastromyzon nantaiensis Chen, Han and Fang, 2002:240, figs. 1–2 Holotype: NMMBP 465 (44.7), Laonon River, Kaoping basin, Darjin, Liukuei, Pingtung County, Taiwan, Aug. 1994, coll. I.–S. Chen. Paratype: NMMBP 466 (3, 36.8–40.3), same data as holotype; NMMBP 467 (7, 33.4–44.2), Laonon River, Kaoping basin, Tsaolan, Liukuei, Pingtung County, S Taiwan, Feb. 1995, coll. I.–S. Chen et al.; NMMBP 468 (2, 29.8–35.6), Nanhaur River, Tzengwen River, Peiliao, Tainan County, Taiwan, 29 Oct. 1999, coll. I.–S.Chen and R.–S. Wu.Published as part of Ho, Hsuan-Ching & Shao, Kwang-Tsao, 2011, 2957, pp. 1-74 in Zootaxa 2957 on page 3

    Sui han ji.

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    [陳白塵].Plays.[Chen Baichen zhu]
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