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La chang xi : hui bei ji
1. 二人轉 : 豬八戒拱地 -- 2. 拉場戲 : 回盃記.1. Er ren zhuan : Zhubajie gong di -- 2. La chang xi : hui bei ji.Performers: 吉林省民間藝術團.Live recording."First copy"--Spine label.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian VHS collection.Sung in Chinese.Performers: Jilin Sheng min jian yi shu tuan
The political role of the people's liberation army 1949-1973
This thesis is to study the political role of the People's Liberation Army from the approach of structure and function. The framework of the thesis consists of three major parts, first, the influence of Chinese traditional political culture on, and the formation of, the political role of the PL A; second, the influence of domestic political struggles and external military conflicts on the development of the political role of the PLA; and the third, the analysis of the transition of the PLA's political role from the structure and personnel arrangements of the CCPCC Within the above-mentioned three scopes, this thesis make a thorough discussion on the following: (1) The relationship between the structure of the PRC and the formation of the PLA's political role; (2) How has ideology influenced the army's political role; (3) What is Mao's viewpoint and his influence on the development of the army's political role; (4) What is the link between the army and the party, and how has this developed; (6) What accounts for the expansion of the PLA's political functions; (7) What is the influence of political factional struggles on the PLA's political role; (8) Is it political institution or military institution that controls the recruitment of the military elite; (9) What are the disparities between the military elite in handling international conflicts and what are their political considerations; (10) What is the Party's position in the army; (11) How have the Party’s important meetings and personnel arrangements influenced the rise and fall of the PLA's political role
Chang Tzǔ-lieh (張自烈) and His Tzǔ-hui-pien (字彙辯) Dictionary
The Chêng-tzŭ-t’ung (正字通) is a large Chinese Dictionary compiled after the Tzŭ-hui (字彙) Dictionary of the Ming Dynasty and before the K’ang-hsi (康煕) Dictionary of the Ch’ing Dynasty. According to the writer’s preliminary conclusion reached in an earlier study (ZHONGGUO YUWEN, September, 1992, pp. 339-351), the fan-ch’ieh (反切) spellings of the Chêng-tzŭ-t’ung dictionary reflect the scholarship pronunciation of the Kan (贛) dialect in the 17th century.In order to make effective use of this dictionary as a source for research of phonological and dialectal history of the Chinese language, it is necessary to research the life of the compiler and the development of the dictionary. Early in the K’ang-hsi years of the Ch’ing Dynasty, many people already knew that the real author of the Chêng-tzŭ-t’ung was Chang-Tzŭ-lieh (from Yi ch‘un (宜春) in Chiang-hsi (江西) province), and that Liao Wên-ying (廖文英) published the dictionary under his own name after having purchased Chang’s original manuscript.In this article the writer presents his findings on the lives of Chang and Liao respectively and calls attention to several new facts as follows:1. Chang compiled a dictionary called Tzŭ-hui-pien early in Ch’ung-chên (崇禎) years of the Ming Dynasty (approximately 1642 A. D.). The writer thinks this dictionary probably developed into later Chêng-tzŭ-t’ung.2. Chang published the Tzŭ-hui-pien sometime in the 1650s.3. Chang and Liao were on friendly terms during their lifetimes. Chang knew of Liao’s publication of the Chêng-tzŭ-t’ung before his death.4. The rhymes of Chang’s classical poems reflect the dialectal features that the writer has found in the fan-ch’ieh spellings of the Chêng-tzŭ-t’ung.journal articl
The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China
Chen, Hui-Ming, Zheng, Chang-Bin, Jiang, Xuan-Kong (2023): The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China. Zootaxa 5257 (1): 49-81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5257.1.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5257.1.
AAP Interview: Wah-Ming Chang
Worra, Bryan Thao. (2004). AAP Interview: Wah-Ming Chang. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/166378
Can a Cognitive–Perceptual–Physical Battery Predict Driving Competence for People With Mild Cognitive Impairments? A Pilot Study
Abstract
Date Presented 3/30/2017
Our research showed that some people with mild cognitive impairments can still drive safely. In addition, visuocognitive assessments, seldom included in driving evaluation in the literature, may predict performance in on-road assessment. Realistic on-road assessment is needed.
Primary Author and Speaker: Bin-Huei Shih
Additional Authors and Speakers: Lin-Hui Chang, Jye Wang
Contributing Authors: Ming-Chyi Pai, Yung-Hsiang Cheng</jats:p
FIGURE 31. Epanerchodus potanini Golovatch, 1991. A in The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China
FIGURE 31. Epanerchodus potanini Golovatch, 1991. A. Right gonopod, mesal view; B. Right gonopod, lateral view. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.Published as part of Chen, Hui-Ming, Zheng, Chang-Bin & Jiang, Xuan-Kong, 2023, The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China, pp. 49-81 in Zootaxa 5257 (1) on page 73, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5257.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/776593
FIGURE 21 in The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China
FIGURE 21. Live specimen of Oxidus gracilis (C.L. Koch, 1847).Published as part of Chen, Hui-Ming, Zheng, Chang-Bin & Jiang, Xuan-Kong, 2023, The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China, pp. 49-81 in Zootaxa 5257 (1) on page 65, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5257.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/776593
FIGURE 17 in The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China
FIGURE 17. Left gonopods of Kronopolites swinhoei (Pocock, 1895). A. Mesal view; B. Ventral view; C. Lateral view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.Published as part of Chen, Hui-Ming, Zheng, Chang-Bin & Jiang, Xuan-Kong, 2023, The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China, pp. 49-81 in Zootaxa 5257 (1) on page 62, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5257.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/776593
FIGURE 35 in The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China
FIGURE 35. Live specimen of Riukiaria spina sp. nov. A. In visible light; B. In UV-light.Published as part of Chen, Hui-Ming, Zheng, Chang-Bin & Jiang, Xuan-Kong, 2023, The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China, pp. 49-81 in Zootaxa 5257 (1) on page 78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5257.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/776593
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