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    Gu hua pin lu.

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    謝赫撰 ; 毛晉訂. 續畫品錄 / 李嗣眞撰 ; 毛晉訂. 後畫錄 / 彥悰撰 ; 毛晉訂.綫裝, 1函.框19.2x13.5公分, 8行19字, 白口, 無魚尾, 左右雙邊, 版心上鐫題名, 中鐫葉次, 下鐫"汲古閣".原屬《津逮秘書》叢書第7集?With: 續畫品并序 / 姚最撰 ; 毛晉訂.Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 19.2 x 13.5 gong fen, 8 hang 19 zi, bai kou, wu yu wei, zuo you shuang bian, ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan ye ci, xia juan "Ji gu ge".Yuan shu "Jin dai mi shu" cong shu di 7 ji?Xie He zhuan ; Mao Jin ding. Xu hua pin lu / Li Sizhen zhuan ; Mao Jin ding. Hou hua lu / Yan Cong zhuan ; Mao Jin ding.With: Xu hua pin bing xu / Yao Zui zhuan ; Mao Jin ding

    Ban dao ti yi zhi jie gou zai guang cui hua he guang dian cui hua zhong de yan jiu

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    Li, Qian = 半導體异质结构在光催化和光電催化中的研究 / 李乾.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 145-162).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 30, December, 2016).Li, Qian = Ban dao ti yi zhi jie gou zai guang cui hua he guang dian cui hua zhong de yan jiu / Li Qian

    Magmatic switch-on and switch-off along the South China continental margin since the Permian: Transition from an Andean-type to a Western Pacific-type plate boundary

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    Detrital zircon provenance data for the Tananao schist in eastern Taiwan is consistent with its protolith being deposited on the South China continental margin at around, or soon after, 150 Ma, rather than being of an exotic origin and much older as previously suggested. The absence of ca. 200 Ma zircons agrees with the presence of a magmatic gap in the region after the orogenic and magmatic front migrated to central South China, due to a flat-slab subduction. The characteristic lack of input from interior South China (i.e., the lack of 1100–750 Ma and 470–420 Ma populations), and the immature nature of some of the schist units, suggest that they were sourced from the nearby coastal regions. On the other hand, they exhibit a dominant 190–150 Ma magmatic zircon population, suggesting the presence of abundant magmatic rocks of that age along the coastal regions. This, along with our newly discovered ca. 180 Ma I-type granites from eastern Zhejiang and other ca. 190–180 Ma magmatic rocks recently reported from the coastal regions, led us to propose that a new continental arc was initiated after ca. 190 Ma along the coastal region after a magmatic gap due to flat-slab subduction. This newly initiated arc likely persisted until ca. 90 Ma, and is represented by the I-type granitic rocks in eastern Taiwan. Slab roll-back likely caused the arc system to retreat towards the Pacific Ocean after 90 Ma, and ca. 60–17 Ma bimodal magmatism adjacent to the South China Sea signifies continental margin extension in the lead-up to, and during, the opening of the South China Sea. We thus argue that the continental margin of East Asia was transformed from an Andean-type plate margin at 280–90 Ma, to the present-day Western Pacific-type plate margin soon after 90 Ma

    Yizhou Li shi cong ke : [7 zhong] /

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    Each work has special t. p., the last without imprint.Title from folded edge of v. 4.On double leaves, oriental style, in case.[1] Chong jiao wu yi you yi zhai du hua shi 2 juan ; Haiwang cun suo jian shu hua lu can gao -- [2] Jin bu lian yin ji / Wu Chongxi, Li Baoxun zhu -- [3] Hong ying shan guan yi chao -- [4] Jiu xue an bi ji -- [5] San yong cui mo yi ti ba 4 juan.Mode of access: Internet

    FIGURE 4. Panorpa brevicornis Hua et Li in Two new species of the genus Panorpa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) from Shaanxi, China with notes on their biology

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    FIGURE 4. Panorpa brevicornis Hua et Li, sp.nov., male genital bulb: A, ventral view; B, ventrocaudal view.Published as part of Li, Xue, Hua, Baozhen, Cai, Lijun & Huang, Pengying, 2007, Two new species of the genus Panorpa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) from Shaanxi, China with notes on their biology, pp. 59-67 in Zootaxa 1542 on page 63, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17790

    Wei he dui fu hong wei bing: Li Jingquan bao gao : jiang hua

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    珠江水利造反兵团.文字: 为何对付红卫兵 李井泉报告 讲话 李井泉;下款: 珠江水利造反兵团批判李井泉漫画 一九六七年四月.裝裱後高寬: 117 x 49 cm.Zhujiang shui li zao fan bing tuan.Wen zi : Wei he dui fu hong wei bing Li Jingquan bao gao jiang hua Li Jingquan; Xia kuan : Zhujiang shui li zao fan bing tuan pi pan Li Jingquan man hua 1967 nian 4 yue.Zhuang biao hou gao kuan : 117 x 49 cm

    Three Monks: Courseware for Intermediate to Advanced Chinese Language Students and Students of Chinese Animation

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    About the Author Hua-yuan Li Mowry is Associate Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures at Dartmouth College. About the Electronic Publication This electronic publication of Three Monks was made possible with the permission of the author. Rights Information In Copyright © Hua-yuan Li Mowr

    Analisis Struktur Lagu Rakyat Tiongkok Berjudul Mo Li Hua

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    Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mendeskripsikan sebuah lagu rakyat Tiongkok berjudul Mo Li Hua yang sangat populer dan mendunia serta menganalisa struktur lagu tersebut. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode penelitian kualitatif dengan pendekatan analisis deskriptif. Berdasarkan penelitian yang telah dilakukan, lagu Mo Li Hua ditulis pada masa pemerintahan Kaisar Qianlong dan berasal dari daerah timur-tengah Tiongkok. Lagu ini terus berkembang dan menyebar luas ke wilayah lain sehingga terciptalah lagu Mo Li Hua dengan berbagai versi berdasarkan asal daerahnya. Kepopuleran lagu ini tidak hanya terbatas di Tiongkok saja. Setelah lagu ini masuk dalam buku Travels in China yang ditulis oleh John Barrow yang merupakan seorang asisten dari diplomat Inggris, maka lagu ini seketika tersebar ke banyak negara di Eropa hingga Amerika dan membuat banyak musisi mengadaptasi lagu Mo Li Hua kedalam karya mereka. Lagu ini juga sering dikumandangkan dalam acara-acara internasional seperti pada penutupan upacara 2004 Summer Olympics, 2008 Summer Olympics, 2010 Shanghai Expo opening ceremony, dan sebagainya. Berdasarkan hasil analisis struktur terhadap lagu Mo Li Hua, diketahui bahwa lagu ini memiliki bentuk dua bagian atau biner dengan tanda sukat 4/4. Tekstur musik dari Mo Li Hua adalah homofonis yang berarti sebuah melodi tunggal diiringi oleh harmoni yang mendukung melodi tersebut.This research was conducted to describe a Chinese folk song entitled Mo Li Hua which is very popular and worldwide and also to analyze the structure of the song. The method used in this research is a qualitative research with a descriptive analysis approach. Based on the research that has been done, the song Mo Li Hua was written during the reign of Emperor Qianlong and originated from the east-central region of China. This song continues to grow and spread widely to other regions, so that the Mo Li Hua song is created with various versions based on the region of origin. The popularity of this song is not only limited to China. After this song was included in the book Travels in China written by John Barrow who was an assistant British diplomat, this song immediately spread to many countries in Europe to America and made many musicians adapt Mo Li Hua's song into their works. This song is also often sung in international events such as the closing ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympics, the 2008 Summer Olympics, the opening ceremony of the 2010 Shanghai Expo, and so on. Based on the results of structural analysis of the Mo Li Hua song, it is known that this song has a two-part or binary form with a 4/4 measure. The musical texture of Mo Li Hua is homophonic which means a single melody accompanied by a harmony that supports the melody

    Original Data_Zihui Hua & Hong Li

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    Original Data for the research article How Anxiety and Excitement Perform with Different Controllability: The Role of Excitement Reappraisal in Anxiety Reducing

    Arboridia anteoculara Song & Li

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    Arboridia anteoculara Song & Li (Fig. 17) Arboridia anteoculara Song & Li, 2013: 230 Specimens examined. holotype male, 1 paratype male, CHINA, Guizhou, Mayanghe National Nature Reserve, at light, 04- X- 2007, coll. Y.H., Song (GUGC). Distribution. China (Guizhou).Published as part of Song, Yue-Hua & Li, Zi-Zhong, 2015, Review of the genus Arboridia Zachvatkin (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae), with description of two new species from China, pp. 584-592 in Zootaxa 3990 (4) on page 588, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3990.4.7, http://zenodo.org/record/23891
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