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    Shang han ming li lun

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    張仲景述 ; 王叔和撰次 ; 成無己注解.綫裝.框17.6x12.8公分, 10行20字, 小字雙行同. 白口, 左右雙邊, 單黑魚尾. 版心上鐫題名, 中鐫卷次, 下鐫葉次.書名頁刻"傷寒論, 張仲景先生著, 成無己先生註解, 光緖庚辰重鐫, 附明理論, 埽葉山房藏板"《中國中醫古籍總目》(00671)著錄.附: 傷寒明理論 : 四卷 / 成無己撰 ; 卷前附"論圖"鈐"莊兆祥印", "莊兆祥"Xian zhuang.Kuang 17.6 x 12.8 gong fen, 10 hang 20 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Bai kou, zuo you shuang bian, dan hei yu wei. Ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan juan ci, xia juan ye ci.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Zhang Zhongjing shu ; Wang Shuhe zhuan ci ; Cheng Wuji zhu jie.Fu: Shang han ming li lun : si juan / Cheng Wuji zhuan ; juan qian fu "Lun tu"Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin", "Zhuang Zhaoxiang

    Taiwanese Females\ue2 Europe Writing since the 1990s: Taking Han Liang-Lu, Cheng Hua-Chuan and Hu Ching-Fang for example.

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    Due to the progress of these decades, women\ue2s rights have been more and more emphasized, and females are not restricted in their families anymore. Independent travelling became to flourish in late 1990s, thus female travel writing shows various styles. Females may fulfill their lives through the process of continuous travelling and conversation. European civilization developed relatively early, and had long history of art and culture, so Europe is considered to be the dreaming destination of many travelers. The study aims to discuss the female travel writers including Han Liang-lu, Cheng Hua-Chuan and Hu Ching-Fang and etc\ue2\ua6, to analyzes their writing of travelling in Europe to understand the females themselves, find out how it would be like when eastern and western cultures encounter, as well as the image of Europe in the female writers\ue2 articles. The study will analyzes the texts of prose to find out the meaning of travelling to the new-generation female writers through their interation with others, observation and experience in travelling writings. Han Liang-lu\ue2s downshifting style aims to see the human comedy and diversity of Europe. Cheng Hua-Chuan\ue2s positive description and female writing style are full of passion for knowledge. Finally, Hu Ching-Fang sees the world in the perspective of outsider to remind us to put away prejudice and look into the truth of what is happening right now. These all allow us to have more understanding about traveling

    Neochloroglyphica Han & Skou & Cheng 2019, gen. nov.

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    Neochloroglyphica Han & Skou, gen. nov. Type species. Neochloroglyphica perbella Han & Skou, sp. nov. Gender feminine. Description. Head. Antennae shortly bipectinate, filiform at apex in male, filiform in female. Frons flattened, width similar to diameter of compound eyes. Labial palpus short, just extending beyond frons. Proboscis well developed. Chaetosemata small, with a few long setae. Vertex rough-scaled. Thorax. Foreleg with well-developed epiphysis; tibial spurs absent. Midleg with one pair of terminal tibial spurs. Hind tibia with two pairs of spurs in both sexes, dilated in male with hair-pencil and a short terminal extension. Wing shape. Apex of forewing blunt, that of hind wing rounded; outer margin of forewing slightly curved, that of hind wing forming a distinct protrusion at end of M 3 (Figs 4, 5). Venation (Fig. 3): Frenulum developed. Forewing: R 1 free; R 2-5 arising before upper angle of cell; M 1 free; base of M 2 close to M 1, M 3 and CuA 1 separate; discocellulars deeply incurved between veins M 2 and M 3. Hind wing: Sc+R 1 close to upper vein of cell at one point near base; Rs and M 1 free, M 3 and CuA 1 separate; discocellulars deeply incurved between veins M 2 and M 3. Male genitalia (Figs 7, 12). Uncus shortly digitiform, blunt terminally. Socii very long, expanded inwards at middle, narrow at base and tapering posteriorly. Gnathos with lateral arms longer than socii, medial process long, slender and pointed. Valva with middle part expanded, tip pointed with a tiny tooth; costal base with a stout hooked process, tip spinose; subventral margin strongly sclerotized at middle, appearing as a sclerotized ridge, with three or four tiny teeth posteriorly. Transtilla as a pair of slightly sclerotized processes. Juxta as a rounded sclerite, not developed. Saccus small, protruding. Coremata present, very weak. Aedeagus slender, posterior half sclerotized laterally, with a pointed tooth at tip. Female genitalia (Fig. 18). Ovipositor lobes sclerotized and smooth, not papillate. Apophyses posteriores about five times the length of apophyses anteriores. Lamella postvaginalis an irregular sclerotized region. Antrum developed. Ductus bursae short, wrinkled, broadened at middle. Corpus bursae large, rounded; signum a tiny process. Etymology. The generic name references the close relation to the genus Chloroglyphica. Diagnosis. On the wing pattern, Neochloroglyphica is most similar to the genus Neohipparchus Inoue. The transverse lines are much slenderer than in most species of Neohipparchus (such as N. vallata Butler, N. vervactoraria Oberthür, N. verjucodumnaria Oberthür and N. maculata Warren), and lack the brown shading of the antemedial and postmedial lines. Compared to the type species of Neohipparchus, N. vallata Butler, the hind wing fringes of Neochloroglyphica only bear one brown tuft, whereas vallata has two. In the male genitalia, Neochloroglyphica is characterized within the Neohipparchini by the presence of a small spine on the tip of the valva. Neochloroglyphica has a small uncus, developed socii, and comparatively simple valvae. Compared to the type species of Neohipparchus (Fig. 9), the uncus of Neochloroglyphica is quite small, but it is as large as the socii in N. vallata; the costa lacks a spinose cluster but bears a hooked process; the ventral margin of the valva bears a sclerotized ridge and spines, which are lacking in N. vallata; the lateral arms of the gnathos of Neochloroglyphica are much longer than those of N. vallata; the male eighth tergite has two small hooked lateral processes in Neochloroglyphica, while N. vallata has three developed processes; sternite 8 in the male is deeply concave and Vshaped in Neochloroglyphica, but unmodified in N. vallata. Neochloroglyphica also can be distinguished from Chloroglyphica variegata (Butler) (Fig. 8) and Chlororithra Butler (Fig. 10) by the small uncus, different costal base and ventral margin. Neochloroglyphica shares a modified eighth segment with Chloroglyphica glaucochrista Prout and Chlororithra, but can be differentiated by the following differences: the eighth tergite is shallowly curved in the very broad middle part and bears two lateral processes in Neochloroglyphica (Fig. 15), but two triangular processes are present in Chloroglyphica glaucochrista (Fig. 16) and are curved in a semicircular curve in Chlororithra fea (Fig. 17); the eighth sternite of Neochloroglyphica is less developed than in Chloroglyphica glaucochrista. In the female genitalia, Neochloroglyphica can be differentiated by the presence of the developed antrum.Published as part of Han, Hongxiang, Skou, Peder & Cheng, Rui, 2019, Neochloroglyphica, a new genus of Geometrinae from China (Lepidoptera, Geometridae), with description of a new species, pp. 99-110 in Zootaxa 4571 (1) on pages 104-105, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4571.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/260601

    Shang han ming li lun

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    張仲景述 ; 王叔和撰次 ; 成無己注解 ; 吳勉學閱 ; 徐鎔校. 傷寒明理論 : 四卷 / 成無己撰 ; 吳勉學閱 ; 徐鎔校.綫裝.框20x13.5公分, 10行20字, 小字雙行同. 白口, 四周單邊(間或左右雙邊), 單黑魚尾. 版心上鐫題名, 中鐫卷次, 下鐫葉次.書名頁刻"張仲景著傷寒論, 張卿子先生手定, 成無己註, 附諸名家, 大文堂藏板"《中國中醫古籍總目》(00671)著錄清廣州大文堂刻本.卷前附附: 醫林列傳 -- 論圖.鈐"莊兆祥印", "莊兆祥"Xian zhuang.Kuang 20 x 13.5 gong fen, 10 hang 20 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Bai kou, si zhou dan bian (jian huo zuo you shuang bian), dan hei yu wei. Ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan juan ci, xia juan ye ci.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Zhang Zhongjing shu ; Wang Shuhe zhuan ci ; Cheng Wuji zhu jie ; Wu Mianxue yue ; Xu Rong jiao. Shang han ming li lun : si juan / Cheng Wuji zhuan ; Wu Mianxue yue ; Xu Rong jiao.Juan qian fu fu: Yi lin lie zhuan -- Lun tu.Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin", "Zhuang Zhaoxiang

    A Study on Luo Zhi Cheng\ue2s Historical narrative poems

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    Luo Zhi Cheng is an important poet in the field of Taiwanese modern poetry, who is known for distinctive linguistic style and intense creative consciousness that are respected. Based on his powerful imagination and flourishing creativity as two primary advantages, through the mediation of poetry, prose, remarks, and commentaries, he maximally amplifies the implication of literature, and thereby composes himself and enriches the character. Distinguished from the majority of researchers focusing on Luo\ue2s lyric works, this study particularly found a writing context of \ue2avoidance of lyric sensibility\ue2 in Luo\ue2s poems, that is, his series of works historical themes in the form of long poems utilizing narrative skills to exhibit the remarkable consistency between the internality and the externality of the author. \ue3\ue3This study conducted a comparative investigation of Luo\ue2s poetry work (The Book of Zhuzi) and prose works (Austral Court\ue2s Notandum and The Initiation of Civilization) to build a relatively more multi-faceted \ue2author\ue2s image of Luo Zhi Cheng\ue2 according to the writing of works of historical themes. Using the methodology of narratology, I departed from the internality of the text (the collection of poems) to identify how Luo forms the ideal spectrum of character by shaping historical persons; and meanwhile, I equally departed from the collections of prose to grasp the external information of the texts, and thereby clarified that Luo may treat \ue2writing, individual, and society\ue2 as a process of self-fulfillment. It is the two corresponding identities \ue2poet\ue2 and \ue2the intellectual\ue2 that are the mechanism of his constructing self-justification. Such investigation of the internality and the externality of text confirmed the complex relationships of the sustained \ue2opposition,\ue2 \ue2coexistence,\ue2 and \ue2conflict\ue2 between Luo and his works of historical themes

    sj-docx-2-han-10.1177_15589447221096710 – Supplemental material for Forearm Lipoma Causing PIN Compression: Literature Review and Meta-Analysis of Predictors for Motor Recovery

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-han-10.1177_15589447221096710 for Forearm Lipoma Causing PIN Compression: Literature Review and Meta-Analysis of Predictors for Motor Recovery by Christopher Cheng, Ayesha Punjabi, Sven Gunther and Kyle Chepla in HAND</p

    sj-doc-1-han-10.1177_15589447221096710 – Supplemental material for Forearm Lipoma Causing PIN Compression: Literature Review and Meta-Analysis of Predictors for Motor Recovery

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    Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-han-10.1177_15589447221096710 for Forearm Lipoma Causing PIN Compression: Literature Review and Meta-Analysis of Predictors for Motor Recovery by Christopher Cheng, Ayesha Punjabi, Sven Gunther and Kyle Chepla in HAND</p

    Neochloroglyphica perbella Han & Skou & Cheng 2019, sp. nov.

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    &lt;i&gt;Neochloroglyphica perbella&lt;/i&gt; Han &amp; Skou, sp. nov. &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Description&lt;/b&gt;. &lt;i&gt;Head&lt;/i&gt;. Frons bluish green (light brown after discoloration). Labial palpus pale green, the third segment very short, not elongate in female. Vertex with anterior half white, posterior half bluish green.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;i&gt;Thorax&lt;/i&gt;. Dorsal side of thorax concolorous with wings, deep bluish green, ventral side whitish.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;i&gt;Wings&lt;/i&gt;. Forewing length: male 18.5&ndash;20 mm; female 18.5 mm. Wings deep bluish green, diffused with white striations. Forewing with costa a narrow straw-yellow band, decorated with black spots. Antemedial line white, slender, sinuous, from basal quarter of costa to basal one third of inner margin; postmedial line white, almost straight, slightly bending inwards near costa; submarginal line indistinct, sinuous, whitish. Hind wing with postmedial line straight, slightly tapering towards anal margin; submarginal line white, wavy, more distinct than on forewing. Discal spot deep green on discocellulars. Fringes of both wings with basal half dark brown, terminal half whitish, dark brown on M 3 end of hind wing. Underside of wings much paler than upperside, with forewing basal half and hind wing more whitish, streaks on upperside discernible.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;i&gt;Abdomen&lt;/i&gt;. Dorsal side of abdomen deep bluish green, yellow after discoloration, with a row of white dots at middle. Third sternite of male abdomen with a pair of setal patches. Male eighth segment modified, a broad tergite bearing two short, pointed and curved lateral processes, a narrow sternite deeply concave at middle, V-shaped (Fig. 15).&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;i&gt;Male genitalia&lt;/i&gt; (Figs 7, 12) and female genitalia (Fig. 18) are as in description of the genus.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Etymology.&lt;/b&gt; The specific name is derived from the Latin word &ldquo; &lt;i&gt;perbellus&lt;/i&gt; &rdquo;, which means very beautiful.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Type material&lt;/b&gt;. Holotype, &male; (ZFMK), CHINA: &lt;b&gt;Yunnan&lt;/b&gt;: Li-kiang, Provinz Nord-Yuennan, 4000 m, 12.vii.1935, H. H&ouml;ne. Paratypes: &lt;b&gt;Yunnan&lt;/b&gt;: 10&male; 9&female; (ZFMK), Li-kiang (China), Provinz Nord-Yuennan, H. H&ouml;ne, 3&male;, 03.vi., 11.vi., 20.vi.1934, 3200&ndash;3500 m; 1&female;, 12.vi.1934, 3200&ndash;3500 m; 2&male;, 5.vii. (gen. slide 2378-DS), 21.vii.1934, 2400&ndash;2800 m; 2&female;, 01.vii.1934 (gen. slide 2739-DS), 3200&ndash;3500 m; 1&female;, 09.vii.1934, 3200&ndash;3500 m; 4&male;, 14.v., 20.v., 28.v., 29.v.1935, 3200&ndash;3500 m; 1&female;, 21.v.1935, 3200&ndash;3500 m; 1&male;, 15.vi.1935, 4000 m; 1&female;, 19.vi.1935, 4000 m; 1&female;, 22.vi.1935, 2400&ndash;2800 m; 1&female;, 12.vii.1935, 2400&ndash;2800 m; 1&female;, A-tun-tse, (Nord Y&uuml;nnan), mittlere H&ouml;he (ca. 4000 m), 02.viii.1936, H. H&ouml;ne; 1&male; (IZCAS), Lijiang, Yushuizhai, 2680 m, 21.vi.2009, coll. Yang Chao; 1&male; (IZCAS), Lijiang, Yulongshan, 2800 m, 17.vii.1984, coll. Chen Yixin; 1&male; (IZCAS ex. ZFMK), Likiang, Provinz Nord-Yuennan, 2400&ndash;2800 m, 20.VI.1935, H. H&ouml;ne; 3&female; (two in IZCAS, one in PCPS), Deqin, Yunling, Gongziding, 2914 m, 18.vii.2014, coll. Li Xinxin and Pan Xiaodan; 1&male; (IZCAS), Yangbi, 25.v.1983, coll. Long Yongcheng; 1&male; (PCPS), Benzilan (right coast of Jinshajiang river), 2100&ndash;2500 m, 8&ndash;14.VI.2006; 4&male; (PCPS), Env. Bailakon Pass, 3400&ndash;3600 m, 25.V.&ndash;7.VI.2006 (two dissected); 1&male; (PCPS), Yuhy (Wuhu) vill., 30 km NW Lijiang, 2700 m, 7.VII.2009, leg. V. Kononenko.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Note.&lt;/b&gt; In the collection of IZCAS, there are four female specimens collected from the same locality, and unilateral legs of two specimens were taken off and preserved in anhydrous ethanol, numbered as IOZ LEP M 14495, 14496. Sequences were successfully obtained from the two specimens. Only specimen 14495 (Fig. 5) was spread while specimen 14496 remained papered. At present we are unfortunately unable to locate the latter, and therefore do not include it in the type series, though we are certain that it is in somewhere in the Lepidoptera collection of IZCAS.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Diagnosis.&lt;/b&gt; As in the diagnosis of the genus.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Distribution.&lt;/b&gt; China (Yunnan).&lt;/p&gt;Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Han, Hongxiang, Skou, Peder &amp; Cheng, Rui, 2019, Neochloroglyphica, a new genus of Geometrinae from China (Lepidoptera, Geometridae), with description of a new species, pp. 99-110 in Zootaxa 4571 (1)&lt;/i&gt; on pages 107-109, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4571.1.6, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/2606012"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/2606012&lt;/a&gt

    La « Maison des Han » : avènement et fin de l'histoire

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    Cheng Anne. La « Maison des Han » : avènement et fin de l'histoire. In: Extrême-Orient, Extrême-Occident, 1987, n°9. La référence à l'histoire. pp. 29-43

    Polypedilum (Collartomyia) longiligulatum Cheng & Han & Cranston 2022

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    POLYPEDILUM (COLLARTOMYIA) LONGILIGULATUM (YAMAMOTO ET AL.) COMB. NOV. Yaethauma longiligulatum Yamamoto et al., 2018: 45. Material examined: (CHINA, all collected by H.Q. Tang unless otherwise stated). Paratype &male;, Hainan Province, Changjiang County, Bawangling National Nature Reserve, stream across unnamed cement road to field station of Nancha River, 19°07’N 109°12’E, 650 m a.s.l., 17.iv.2016, light trap; as previous except hand-net interception; 7 Pe, Ledong County, Jianfengling National Nature Reserve, 18°04’N, 108°53’E, 632 m a.s.l., 29–30.iv.2012; Pe, Lingshui County, Diaoluo National Nature Reserve, 18°47’N 109°55’E, 250 m a.s.l., 30–31.viii.2013; Pe, Guangdong Province, Yingde City, Xiucai Mt., xi.2018, C.B. Duan, &male; Zhejiang Province, Xianju County, Danshui Country, Shimengyang village, Yong’an stream, 28°40’N 120°35’E, 145 m a.s.l., 10.xi.2019, light trap; Pe, as previous except hand-net. Male (N = 2) (Fig. 3A–C). Colour: Generally dark brown. Gonocoxite and apicolateral bulb-like extension brown or dark brown (Fig. 3B). Gonostylus pale yellow. Wing with brown cross-vei, legs banded as Fig. 3A, C. Wing length 1.8–2.2 mm: AR 0.61–0.71, last segment 400–460 µm. 1.39–1.47. Gonocoxite with welldeveloped apicolateral bulb. Gonostylus slender, with stout apex. Inner margin of gonostylus and apex of inferior volsella with split setae. True median volsella absent. Other details, and female, see Yamamoto et al. (2018). Pupa (N = 10). Abdomen length 3.0–3.9, 3.5 mm, total length 4.3–5.4, 4.9 mm. Exuviae dark brown with distinct brown apophyses. Cephalothorax (Figs 3D–F, 4A). Cephalic tubercle and frontal seta (Fig. 4A) absent. Thorax smooth along the suture, with distinct anterior-directed tapering projection (Figs 3D, E, 4B), 85–140 µm high, 80–120 µm wide at base. Antepronotals present, two precorneals 50–70 µm and 25–30 µm long. Lengths of dorsocentrals 1–4 (µm, N = 1): 25, 20, 40, 20. Gap between Dc2 and Dc3 210–275 µm. Tracheal bundle simple, slender; basal ring elliptical, with five to seven branches (Figs 3F, 4C). Prealar tubercle absent, wing sheath (Fig. 4B) without nose or pearl rows. Abdomen (Figs 3D, 4D). Tergal spinules uniform-sized, without distinct transverse bands, with more extensive and even tergal spinulation, almost covering complete TII– VII, TVIII with two small median patches; conjunctives bare in all segments. Sternites with dense honeycomb reticulations in most segments except SI, cells of reticulation with small spinules; paired tubercles on posterior of segment VIII only in female. TII with a row of c.150–200 caudal hooklets, less-sclerotized, tightly packed, extending 45–57% of segment width. Pedes spur A (vortex) and B absent. Lateral setae on segment I–VIII 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 4, taeniate only on VIII (Fig. 4D). Comb VIII 150–210 µm high and 70–90 µm wide, with dominant larger inner tooth and 8–12 small teeth laterad (Fig. 4E). Anal lobe 500–550 µm wide and 330– 420 µm high, with c.168–250 multiserial taeniae. Male genital sac overreaches lobe margin by 70–80 µm. Distribution: China (Hainan, Guangdong, Zhejiang), Japan (Iriomote Is.) and Thailand (Chiang Mai). Remarks: Additional records extend the previous distribution of this species (under ‘ Yaethauma ’) from the subtropics southwards to the true tropics, implying a wide geographic range. The newly described pupa here can be regarded as an atypical form in an expanded subgenus Collartomyia, since the characteristic cone-like cephalic tubercle and frontal seta are completely reduced and the lateral taeniate setae are restricted only to segment VIII. However, those features exist also in P. (Coll.) hirsutum (Amakye & Saether, 1992) comb. nov. (see below).Published as part of Cheng, Hongqu Tang Qingqing, Han, Wu & Cranston, Peter S., 2022, Integrative taxonomy: molecular phylogenetics of Polypedilum (Cerobregma) and revisited morphology of Yaethauma and Collartomyia (Diptera: Chironomidae) reveals synonymy and supports new classification, pp. 102-119 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 194 on page 111, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa187, http://zenodo.org/record/579866
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