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Chao Yuen Ren (1892–1982)
Y. R. Chao is easily the most famous linguist to have come out of China. Born before the end of the last dynasty in China, he received a traditional Confucian education, but was also one of the first Chinese people to be sent to the West for training in modern Western science (under the Boxer Indemnity Fund). The remarkable breadth and scope of his studies included physics, mathematics, linguistics, musical and literary composition, and translation, and he was a pioneer in many of these fields
Wang Meng and contemporary Chinese literature: the vicissitudes of a committed writer
This thesis examines the way Wang Meng has developed as a writer from the 1950s to the 1990s in the context of New China's political and literary background. It looks at the compromises he was forced to make between his political beliefs in the Communist Party and his chosen role as a professional writer. After his disastrous early foray into what was deemed to be unacceptable political criticism with The Young Newcomer in the Organisation Department in the 1950s, when the opportunity came to start publishing again in the late 1970s he was boldly innovative in style, helping to transform New Period literature, but conservative in content, sticking to politically acceptable topics. It was only with Hard Porridge in 1989 that he ventured again, and very successfully, into political comment. There is no outstanding leading writer in contemporary China, but Wang Meng is a leading contender for the title
Styloperla wui : Chao 1947
Styloperla wui Chao, 1947 Styloperla wui: Chao, 1947: 93; Illies, 1966: 19; Zhao, 1982: 32; Uchida & Isobe, 1989: 160; Stark & Sivec, 2007: 15; Yang & Li, 2018: 55. Materials examined: The same collections from Fujian recorded in Zhao (2019); 3 males, 2 females (ICYZU), China, Anhui Province, Huangshan City, Mt. Huangshan, “the Valley of Wild Monkeys”, 597 m, 30.086530 N, 118.141606 E, 2020- VI, leg. Yu Lei; 1 male (ICYZU), China, Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou City, Mt. Tianmu, Puwei Garden, No. 6417, 2018-VII-21, collector unknown, specimen provided by Chen Xue-Xin (Zhejiang University). Distribution: Anhui (new provincial record), Fujian, Guangxi, Guizhou, and Zhejiang. Remarks: The male and female habitus are shown in Fig. 9, and the typical abdominal morphology of both genders is depicted in Figs. 10A–D. The long process of the basal cercal segment varies from straight and pointed apically to curved and flat; the subapical spine on the long process varies in distance from the apex (Figs. 11A–D).Published as part of Huo, Qing-Bo, Zhao, Meng-Yuan, Du, Yu-Zhou, Murányi, Dávid, Zhu, Bin-Qing & Yu, Lei, 2023, The intraspecific morphological variability of Styloperla Wu, 1935 (Plecoptera: Styloperlidae), pp. 125-137 in Zootaxa 5249 (1) on page 131, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5249.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/768540
Styloperla inae : Chao 1947
Styloperla inae Chao, 1947 Styloperla inae: Chao, 1947: 93; Illies, 1966: 19; Zhao, 1982: 32; Uchida & Isobe, 1989: 158; Stark & Sivec, 2007: 12; Yang & Li, 2018: 55. Materials examined: 5 males, 4 females, Fujian Province, Wuyishan City, Mount Wuyi (Wuyishan), on the way from Saiyan to Tongmu Village, 726 m, 27.746111 N, 117.674722 E, 2021-IV-13, leg. Huo Qing-Bo, Xiang Ya-Nan, Zhu Bin-Qing, Chen Zhi-Qiang; further specimens re-studied from Fujian and Guangdong were recorded in Zhao (2019). Distribution: Fujian, Guangdong, and Guangxi. Remarks: The male and female habitus is shown in Fig. 1, and the typical abdominal morphology of both genders is depicted in Fig. 2A–D. The small lateral spines on the long process of the basal cercal segment vary in distance from the apex. In addition, cercal segments 2–4 bear different number of clusters of mid-dorsal spines (Fig. 3).Published as part of Huo, Qing-Bo, Zhao, Meng-Yuan, Du, Yu-Zhou, Murányi, Dávid, Zhu, Bin-Qing & Yu, Lei, 2023, The intraspecific morphological variability of Styloperla Wu, 1935 (Plecoptera: Styloperlidae), pp. 125-137 in Zootaxa 5249 (1) on page 126, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5249.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/768540
Replication Data for: Transmission of Income Variations to Consumption Variations: The Role of the Firm
Jin, Miao, Liu, Yu-Jane, Meng, Juanjuan, and Zhang, Yu, (2024) “Transmission of Income Variations to Consumption Variations: The Role of the Firm.” Review of Economics and Statistics 106:2, 423–436
Chao cai liao yong yu ya bo chang ju jiao: ge xiang yi xing hao sun cai liao yu ti du guang xue na mi bo dao guan
Kwok, Hui Kin = 超材料用於亞波長聚焦 : 各向異性耗損材料與梯度光學納米波導管 / 郭栩健.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-69).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 26, September, 2016).Kwok, Hui Kin = Chao cai liao yong yu ya bo chang ju jiao : ge xiang yi xing hao sun cai liao yu ti du guang xue na mi bo dao guan / Guo Xujian
Liu Wenying : Meng de mixin yu meng de tansuo (Superstitions du rêve et spéculations sur le rêve)
Drettas Dimitri. Liu Wenying : Meng de mixin yu meng de tansuo (Superstitions du rêve et spéculations sur le rêve). In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 88, 2001. pp. 444-445
Liu Wenying : Meng de mixin yu meng de tansuo (Superstitions du rêve et spéculations sur le rêve)
Drettas Dimitri. Liu Wenying : Meng de mixin yu meng de tansuo (Superstitions du rêve et spéculations sur le rêve). In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 88, 2001. pp. 444-445
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