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    Mao ne dormait pas, de Lin Shen

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    Naour Françoise, Shen Lin. Mao ne dormait pas, de Lin Shen. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°39, 1997. p. 68

    Dr. Lin Sun, CAU, March 2013

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Lin Sun. Dr. Sun talks about an exhibit at the Woodruff Library titled "At The Boundary." Jordan Moore, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Mao and the Cultural Revolution (Volume 3) Battling for China's Future

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    Acclaimed national researcher Hu Angang presents Mao and the Cultural Revolution, an immensely rich account of the massive political event of 1966-1977 that brought seismic changes to the landscape of New China.A culmination of Mao Zedong's political amtions, the Cultural Revolution restored his power and prestige as paramount leader, albeit at great costs to the economic and social development to the country. The impact of the movement -- more significantly, the politics that drove it -- deeply influences political philosophy in China today.Hu Angang's work provides a unique perspective and objective assessment of the progression of the Cultural Revolution, focusing on the intraparty politics, the Politburo's international outlook, and the political thought of the Chinese leadership that shaped this pivotal decade. _x0000_.Cover -- Contents -- Chapter 6 The Political Battle between Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Qing (1973-1976) -- The 10th National Congress of the CPC and the Rise of Wang Hongwen -- Mao Zedong Promoted Deng Xiaoping to Important Positions -- Attacks against Lin Biao, Confucius, and Zhou Enlai -- Political Struggles at the 4th National People's Congress -- Deng Xiaoping's Overall Restoration of Order, and Political Fights with Jiang Qing -- Critique of Tale of the Marshes and the Campaign against Deng Xiaoping and the Rightist Tendency -- Death of Zhou Enlai and the Tiananmen Square Incident -- Mao Zedong's Last Words and Death -- The Political Challenge and the Demise of Jiang Qing -- Chapter 7 Remarks on the Cultural Revolution -- Mao Zedong's Comments on the Cultural Revolution and Related Historical Remarks -- Economic Evaluation of the Cultural Revolution -- Social Assessment of the Cultural Revolution -- Mao Zedong's Chinese Social Ideals and Economic Reform -- China's International Status -- Political Remarks on the Cultural Revolution -- The Systemic Root Causes of Mao Zedong's Errors in His Later Years -- Deng Xiaoping's Success Following Mao Zedong's Failure -- Postscript -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- IndexAcclaimed national researcher Hu Angang presents Mao and the Cultural Revolution, an immensely rich account of the massive political event of 1966-1977 that brought seismic changes to the landscape of New China.A culmination of Mao Zedong's political amtions, the Cultural Revolution restored his power and prestige as paramount leader, albeit at great costs to the economic and social development to the country. The impact of the movement -- more significantly, the politics that drove it -- deeply influences political philosophy in China today.Hu Angang's work provides a unique perspective and objective assessment of the progression of the Cultural Revolution, focusing on the intraparty politics, the Politburo's international outlook, and the political thought of the Chinese leadership that shaped this pivotal decade. _x0000_.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Yang Mao-lin

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    The encyclopaedic entry is dedicated to contemporary Taiwanese artist Yang Mao-li

    An Analysis of <i>Judge Lin</i>

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    Biography of Lin Wen Zhong Gong has another way to call, that is Judge Lin. The leading character is Lin Ze-Xu. This book is based on functionary experience of Lin Ze-Xu, with the captivating plots of court case, helping by highly skilled military attach\uc3\ua9s and chivalrous knights, and the history facts of Opium War. It makes Lin Ze-Xu\ue2s Confucian temperament and tragic mood more, also contrasts with author\ue2s sorrow and furiousness for the politics at the time. History, court case, martial arts\ue2\ua6\ue2\ua6etc. are essence of this book and it broadens the way of this writing style. The topic of the thesis is \ue2An Analysis of Judge Lin\ue2. The following thesis will be divided into six different chapters. The introduction is Chapter one of the thesis, which is including researching motive and purpose, literature review of predecessors, researching version by existing information, raising questions, choosing research methods and arranging chapters. In chapter Two, I discuss the study of characters of Lin Ze-Xu, also makes a deep analysis of author\u27s purpose of writing him. In chapter Three, I analyze supporting actors and actress. Meanwhile, I illustrate author\u27s purpose of writing supporting actress because the author had different manner to describe supporting actress. Moving to the Chapter Four, I mainly focus on the plots of Judge Lin, and organize cases of Lin Ze-Xu and his subordinates to understand features of cases. In Chapter Five, I represent the causes of Opium War. China and England had difference of opinions of opium. Therefore, it is easier to comprehend what the author\u27s purpose is. In the last chapter I summarize the main points of the preceding chapters and confirm particularity of Judge Lin

    Lin Yi-Min, Between Politics and Market Firms, Competition and Institutional Change in Post-Mao China

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    Thorborg Marina, Choukroune Leïla. Lin Yi-Min, Between Politics and Market Firms, Competition and Institutional Change in Post-Mao China. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°70, 2002. pp. 63-66

    The Urban-rural Continuum: A new Approach to the Future Planning for Rural China

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    China’s urbanization has brought benefits to cities, but the price is the deterioration of the urban ecological environment. As a result of long-term urban-rural dualism, China has actively supported cities, and then cities have occupied nature-based rural areas. Even though China has been aware of the ecological deterioration and has issued rural ecological policies, there is still the existing contradiction between urban expansion and rural protection development. China’s future planning will place greater emphasis on rural areas, and people have just entered the exploration phase. In this regard, the theory of “the urban-rural continuum” proposed by an American anthropologist William Skinner is extended to the field of architecture and planning to explore a sustainable method of urban-rural development. It offers a spatial model to describe China’s traditional social structure, from villages to cities, combined by the community of a standard market town. It underlies a polycentric model with a communal structure that can further balance the urban-rural relationships and realize the sustainable development in the countryside

    Paraxizicus spathulata Mao & Shi 2007

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    5. Paraxizicus spathulata Mao & Shi, 2007 Paraxizicus spathulata Mao & Shi, 2007: 67 –68. Material examined. Holotype: male, Lianhuaping, Leishan, Guizhou, China, 14 Sept. 2005, collected by Hao-Yu Liu. Paratypes: 7 males and 4 females, Fanjingshan, Guizhou, China, 31 July 2001 – 4 August 2001, collected by Fu-Ming Shi. 1 male, Heiwan, Jiangkou, Guizhou, China, 3 August 2001, collected by Guo-Dong Ren. Distribution. CHINA (Guizhou).Published as part of Shi, Fu-Ming, Bian, Xun & Chang, Yan-Lin, 2011, Notes on the genus Paraxizicus Gorochov & Kang, 2007 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) from China, pp. 37-45 in Zootaxa 2896 on page 39, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20669

    Aalatettix Zheng & Mao 2002

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    Aalatettix Zheng & Mao, 2002 Aalatettix Zheng & Mao, 2002. Journal of Shaanxi Normal University, 30 (1): 93. Zheng, 2005. Fauna of Tetrigoidea from Western China, 346. Deng, Zheng and Wei, 2007, Fauna of Tetrigoidea from Yunnan and Guangxi, 312. Type species: Aalatettix longipulvillus Zheng & Mao, 2002 Diagnosis. Body small. Vertex slightly protruding before anterior margin of eyes, with median carina, width of vertex 1.6–2.8 times of width of an eye; frontal ridge straight before lateral ocelli in profile, slightly protuberant between antennae; longitudinal furrow of frontal ridge narrow. Antennae filiform, inserted between lower margins of eyes. Pronotum ridgelike; anterior margin obtuse, apex of hind process narrowly rounded or with a concave in the middle; posterior margin of lateral lobes of pronotum with 2 concaves, the winged one extremely shallow, apex of posterior angles rounded. Wings absent or extremely degenerated, covered by pronotum. First segment of posterior tarsi longer than the third.Published as part of Zheng, Zhemin & Lin, Liliang, 2015, A review of the genus Aalatettix with the description of a new species from China (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae), pp. 488-492 in Zootaxa 3986 (4) on page 488, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3986.4.8, http://zenodo.org/record/23382
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