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Mi shou qing ning wan fang
[華佗撰] ; 孫星衍校. 素女方. 秘授清寧丸方.綫裝.框16.5x11.6公分, 11行20字. 白口, 左右雙邊, 單黑魚尾. 版心鐫題名及卷次, 下鐫葉次.《華氏中藏經》分上, 中, 下卷.內封頁題"嘉慶十三年太歲戊辰[1808]春, 平津館孫氏刊版" ; 內封背頁牌記鐫"光緖乙酉[1885]夏白堤八字橋朱氏槐廬家塾珍藏". 每卷卷末有牌記"光緖甲申[1884]小春月白堤八字橋孫溪槐廬家塾", 並刻"光緖歲在閼逢涒灘國子監肄業生吳縣朱記榮校刊"據《中國叢書綜錄》(p.148)此三種收錄為"平津館叢書" ; 《華氏中藏經》內封題頁版心刻有"乙集之六"鈐"莊兆祥印", "莊兆祥".Xian zhuang.Kuang 16.5 x 11.6 gong fen, 11 hang 20 zi. Bai kou, zuo you shuang bian, dan hei yu wei. Ban xin juan ti ming ji juan ci, xia juan ye ci.《 hua shi zhong zang jing》 fen shang, zhong, xia juan.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.[Hua Tuo zhuan] ; Sun Xingyan jiao. Su nü fang. Mi shou qing ning wan fang.Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin", "Zhuang Zhaoxiang"
[Qing dai xing fa hua ji. Liu fang = Exile] [picture].
Title devised by cataloguer based on the image.; Part of the collection: Qing dai xing fa hua ji. 1800-1899?; Watercolour on pith paper backed on plain mianlin paper.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4925912. A collection of original paintings showing the traditional punishment methods used in Qing Dynasty.880-02 [Liu fang = Exile
George Gao, Erhu (China), Guo Min Qing, yang-qin (China) y Liu Fang, Pi-pa (China)
Concierto de música tradicional china celebrado por los músicos Gerge Gao, Guo Ming Qing Fang Liu. En esta ocasión se interpretaron canciones tradicionales cantonesas y de Shangai, de compositores como Lu Ri Rong, Zha o Zheng Xiao, Chen Yao Xin, Hua Ya Jun, Wang Hui Ran, Wei Kong Liu, entre otros. Los instrumentos utilizados para este recital fueron el Pi-pa, Erhu, Yang-qin y Zheng
Fang Wangxi wen
(淸) 方苞著 ; 王益吾選[注]Cover title.Includes prefatory material.(Qing) Fang Bao zhu ; Wang Yiwu xuan [zhu
Qing dai Beijing cheng qu fang qi yan jiu
Ben shu nei rong bao gua qi ge bu fen : ming qing zhi ji jing cheng fang qi de bian hua ; fang qi guan wen shu ; cong jing cheng fang qi kan bao jia zhi bian qian ; qi ren fang qi ; qi fang zhi zhao ; pu mian fang fang qi ; fang qi zhong de " yin zhu
Qing Hua Han Xue Yan Jiu, Di san ji
Ben shu bao gua wang guo wei xian sheng he wen yi duo xian sheng de shu xin ; " er shi shi ji guo ji han xue yan tao hui " lun wen ; jie fang qian qing hua da xue wen xue yan jiu suo wang zhong xian sheng de lun wen ; wan qing bai hua yan jiu den
Eugamasus yinchuanensis Bai, Fang & Gu 1994
81. Eugamasus yinchuanensis Bai, Fang & Gu, 1994 Host/Habitat. Decaying wood. Distribution. Jiexiu: Mianshan (Bai & Ma 2013).Published as part of Ma, Min, Li, Sheng-Cai & Fan, Qing-Hai, 2015, Mites and ticks (Acari) in Shanxi Province, China: an annotated checklist, pp. 1-39 in Zootaxa 4006 (1) on page 14, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4006.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/28926
Fang Fang
Biochemistry & Molecular BiologyCell BiologySCI(E)0EDITORIAL MATERIAL12R444-R4462
Does Downloading PowerPoint Slides Before the Lecture Lead to Better Student Achievement?: Reply
This reply responds to a comment by Cannon (2011) that opens the debate on consistency of the effect of downloading PowerPoint slides before lectures on students’ exam performance. Cannon (2011) points out potential endogeneity problems in Chen and Lin (2008) and attempts to explore the unconditional mean effect of downloading PowerPoint slides for the full sample. In this reply, we firstly argue that the estimates in our original article are consistent since the effect of interest is the “conditional†treatment effect but not the unconditional mean effect. We provide explanations for our rationale of estimating the “conditional†treatment effect. Secondly, we propose a modified downloading variable to replicate Cannon’s analysis. Our results suggest that downloading PowerPoint slides before the exam does not produce a significant effect on absent students’ exam performance which is different from the results in Cannon (2011). Our analysis does support Cannon’s argument that students fixed effects are different across different attendance status.
Blockprinted Editions of Liu Zhi's Tian-Fang Dian-Li and Tian-Fang Zhi-Sheng Shi-Lu
The purpose of this paper is to put into some kind of logical order blockprinted editions of the early Qing period scholar Liu Zhi 劉智’s Tian-Fang Dian-Li 天方典禮 and Tian-Fang Zhi-Sheng Shi-Lu 天方至聖實錄 that were transmitted to Japan and examine the conditions under which the Islamic works written by Muslims of the late Ming / early Qing period were circulated and handed down.The oldest extant edition of Tian-Fang Dian-Li was published by Yang Fei-lu 楊斐菉 in 康煕 49 (1710) and that of Tian-Fang Zhi-Sheng Shi-Lu was published in Cheng-du 成都 by Huan-chun-tang 還淳堂 in 道光 7 (1827).There are three different extant editions of Tian-Fang Dian-Li: the Tong Guo-xuan, Dian-nan 滇南 and Jiang-zhang-tang 絳帳堂 editions. There was also a Huan-chun-tang edition, as seen in a preface by Huan-chun-tang’s Ma Da-en 馬大恩 appearing in the Dian-nan and the Bao-zhen-tang 寶眞堂 Huang-chun-tang edition.There are two different editions of Tian-Fang Zhi-Sheng Shi-Lu: The Huan-chun-tang and Zhen-jiang Mosque editions. The list of Islamic literature contained in the Tong-zhi 同治 13 / Guang-xu 光緒 1 (1874) printings of the latter is important for knowing about publication of that genre during the late Ming / early Qing period.After many Islamic works written by Muslims at that time were published by Ma Da-en in Cheng-du during the Dao-guang 道光 era (1830s and 40s), similar publication continued during the Tong-zhi era (1860s) in Yunnan 雲南, and then by Yuhaiting 余海亭 in Cheng-du. Therefore, in southeast China, the publication of Islamic books followed a route from Cheng-du to Yunnan, then back to Cheng-du, with Ma Da-en playing the pioneering role.In addition, Islamic works preserved in Zhen-jiang and Guang-dong 広東 became very valuable after the loss of many books due to the Muslim risings of the Tong-zhi era.Finally, the author points out that there is no evidence that the works of Liu-Zhi were published or printed by either the Shan-xi 陝西 or Shan-dong 山東 Schools.journal articl
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