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[[alternative]]An Analysis of Xia Jingguan's Study of Meng Jiao's Poems via Tong Guang Style Poetics
[[abstract]]Xia Jingguan, a poet of the later Tong Guang style, places particular emphasis on Meng Jiao in his study of Tang poetry. This article discusses Xia's views on Meng Jiao's reclusion at Mount Songshan and analyzes his re-evaluation of Meng's poems in terms of "exhaustiveness," "eccentricity," and "depth." It then goes into Xia's positioning of Meng Jiao's poems in the history of Middle Tang Poetry. Through a comparison with Xia's contemporaries such as Hua Chenzhi and Wen Yiduo, this article investigates Xia's perception of Meng Jiao's poems and the significance of his Meng Jiao study in the history of poetry in modern China.[[fileno]]JA01_2006_p27
Hong lou meng chuan qi /
Ju "Hong lou meng" gu shi qing jie gai bian.Under title: Yan qing ci zao shuo bu.Mode of access: Internet
First record of genus Epicnemis Borgmeier, 1962 (Aenigmatiinae: Phoridae: Diptera) from China, with description of a new species
Chu, Meng-Ying, Liu, Guang-Chun (2020): First record of genus Epicnemis Borgmeier, 1962 (Aenigmatiinae: Phoridae: Diptera) from China, with description of a new species. Zootaxa 4772 (3): 593-596, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4772.3.
On Meng Sen's teaching and lecture notes of Ming and Qing history at Peking University during the 1930s
While teaching the histories of the Ming and Qing dynasties, Meng Sen (1869-1937), developed three textbooks in the 1930s: Lecture Notes on the Ming History (.... Mingshi jiangyi), Lecture Notes on the Qing History (.... Qingshi jiangyi), and Lecture Notes on the History of the Founding of the Manchu State (....... Manzhou kaiguo shi jiangyi). In these book titles, the term " history" refers specifically to "standard history."In tracing Meng Sen's original intention in producing these textbooks, all three works suggest the author's desire to write history. He wrote Lecture Notes on the Ming History to prepare a future revision of the History of the Ming (.. Mingshi); similarly he wrote Lecture Notes on the Qing History and Lecture Notes on the History of the Founding of the Manchu State with the intention to revise the Draft History of the Qing (... Qingshi gao). Meng Sen summarized Sima Guang's (..., 1019-86) view of history as " imitating the good and avoiding the bad," which he believed represented the "essential meaning of history." Meng followed Sima Guang's model in compiling the Lecture Notes on the Ming History and Lecture Notes on the Qing History, as shown in their style and format. By comparison, his writing of the Lecture Notes on the History of the Founding of the Manchu State attempted to merge the traditional annals-biographic style with narrative history from the West, or to pour old wine into a new bottle. Meng Sen presented his innovative efforts at Peking University, introducing young scholars to standards for history writing, and doing his utmost to guide and encourage his students; some of whom became noted scholars in the study of Ming and Qing histories.A&HCIARTICLE2119-1545
FIGURES 1–8 in A taxonomic revision of the genus Diplonevra Lioy (Diptera: Phoridae) from China
FIGURES 1–8. Hind femora and trochanters, posterior view. 1–2. D. bifasciata (Walker); 3–4. D. abbreviata (v. Roser); 5–6. D. bisetifera Liu; 7–8. D. peregrina (Wiedemann). Scale bar = 0.1 mm.Published as part of Liu, Guang-Chun & Yang, Meng, 2016, A taxonomic revision of the genus Diplonevra Lioy (Diptera: Phoridae) from China, pp. 31-51 in Zootaxa 4205 (1) on page 41, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4205.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/19253
FIGURES 17–24 in A taxonomic revision of the genus Diplonevra Lioy (Diptera: Phoridae) from China
FIGURES 17–24. Hind femora and trochanters, posterior view. 17–18. D. vecticrassa sp. nov.; 19–20. D. pachycera (Schmitz); 21–22. D. lamella sp. nov.; 23–24. D. taigaensis Michailovskaya. Scale bar =0.1 mm.Published as part of Liu, Guang-Chun & Yang, Meng, 2016, A taxonomic revision of the genus Diplonevra Lioy (Diptera: Phoridae) from China, pp. 31-51 in Zootaxa 4205 (1) on page 43, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4205.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/19253
FIGURE 1 in Molecular phylogeny of Faberia (Asteraceae: Cichorieae) based on nuclear and chloroplast sequences
FIGURE 1. Distribution of Faberia in central and southwestern China based on field observations and herbarium collections.Published as part of Wang, Guang-Yan, Meng, Ying, Deng, Tao & Yang, Yong-Ping, 2014, Molecular phylogeny of Faberia (Asteraceae: Cichorieae) based on nuclear and chloroplast sequences, pp. 223-234 in Phytotaxa 167 (3) on page 228, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.167.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513877
Vowel Phenomena of Guang Languages
The Guang language family of Ghana has received a fair amount of study over the past
several decades. Snider’s (1990b) work is the most extensive study on Guang phonology. The
aim of this thesis will be to cite new information and build upon Snider’s work to gain a better
understanding of Guang phonology, specifically in relation to vowel systems and phenomena.
Some of the most prominent phonological processes in Guang involving vowels include ATR
and rounding harmony, and hiatus resolution. This study examines the consistencies and
differences among Guang languages with regard to vowel phenomena. While some interesting
variation does exist across the Guang language family, examination of available resources and
data, along with some acoustic analysis, show that Guang vowel phenomena are generally
consistent. The most important aspect that is consistent across Guang languages, despite
differing analyses and descriptions, is that all exhibit nine-vowel systems
FIGURE 4 in Molecular phylogeny of Faberia (Asteraceae: Cichorieae) based on nuclear and chloroplast sequences
FIGURE 4. Phylogram of Faberia and relatives derived from internal transcribed spacer (ITS) nrDNA data. Values above each branch are branch length.Published as part of Wang, Guang-Yan, Meng, Ying, Deng, Tao & Yang, Yong-Ping, 2014, Molecular phylogeny of Faberia (Asteraceae: Cichorieae) based on nuclear and chloroplast sequences, pp. 223-234 in Phytotaxa 167 (3) on page 231, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.167.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513877
FIGURE 1 in Liparis funingensis (Orchidaceae; Epidendroideae; Malaxidae), a new species from Yunnan, China: evidence from morphology and DNA
FIGURE 1. Consensus tree based on nrITS data.Published as part of Su, Yong-Yu, Meng, Yuan, Shi, Yu, Tang, Guang-Da & Liu, Zhong-Jian, 2014, Liparis funingensis (Orchidaceae; Epidendroideae; Malaxidae), a new species from Yunnan, China: evidence from morphology and DNA, pp. 85-93 in Phytotaxa 166 (1) on page 87, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.166.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/513824
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