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    Yu Men Hsien

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    YU MEN HSIEN Map of portions of Chinese Turkistan and Kansu (-) Yu Men Hsien (Sheet No. 85) ( -

    Ssu-Yu Teng, 1906-1988

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    Ssu-yu Teng, University Professor Emeritus of history at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, died on April 5,1988, in Indianapolis

    Supplemental Material—How U.S. Voters Elect Prosecutors: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment

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    Supplemental Material for How U.S. Voters Elect Prosecutors: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment by Yu-Hsien Sung in Political Research Quarterly.</p

    P. Y. Yu : Title Index to the Ssu K'u Ch'uan Shu

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    P. Y. Yu : Title Index to the Ssu K'u Ch'uan Shu . In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 34, 1934. pp. 651-652

    P. Y. Yu : Title Index to the Ssu K'u Ch'uan Shu

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    P. Y. Yu : Title Index to the Ssu K'u Ch'uan Shu . In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 34, 1934. pp. 651-652

    Teng (Ssu Yu) The Taiping Rebellion and the Western Powers. A Comprehensive Survey

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    Nguyen Van Phong Joseph. Teng (Ssu Yu) The Taiping Rebellion and the Western Powers. A Comprehensive Survey . In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°35, 1973. pp. 225-226

    [[alternative]]A Study of On-line Learners' Learning Needs

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    [[abstract]]With the success of competitive global markets and advancing information technology, on-line learning had been brought forth. Although on-line learning was developing and becoming commonplace with many studies exploring it, the lack of studies in on-line learners’ learning needs still existed. For this reason, the main purpose of this study was to explore the aspects of on-line learners’ learning needs. The study constructed electronic questionnaires to gather learners’ opinions about the importance degree of on-line learners’ learning needs. Having done the study, the following two conclusions were made: first, from the on-line learners’ viewpoints, there were nineteen needs of great importance; second, their learning needs can further divide into five categories: learning feedback, interaction mechanism, system design, learning content, and learning objects, and each of these five categories had their significance.

    Wat Memorial Lecture : Pai Hsien-yung

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    Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC Department of Asian Studies. Father and the Republic is a photobiography devoted to the life and career of the late General Pai Ch’ung-hsi (Bai Chongxi; 1893–1966). Father and the Republic includes nearly six hundred photographs (many appearing in public for the first time) that serve to illustrate the public career and family life of General Pai from the 1920s to his days in Taiwan. As a witness to the birth of the first republic in Asia, Pai Ch’ung-hsi felt an unwavering sense of loyalty to it and chose to stay on in the Republic’s last foothold in China. General Pai was also a devout Muslim, and his death in 1966 was honored with a state funeral held in accordance with Muslim customs. Son of the prominent military general Pai Ch’ung-hsi (Bai Chongxi), Pai Hsien-yung grew up in Guilin, Shanghai, and Hong Kong during the war years of the 1930s and 1940s. His family eventually resettled in Taiwan, where he received the remainder of his early schooling. Pai Hsien-yung is a graduate of the National Taiwan University (1961), where he co-founded the literary journal Xian dai wen xue (Modern Literature). Pai Hsien-yung is recognized as one of the most important modern Chinese fiction writers. His works, comprising several dozen volumes, include short story collections, novels, screenplays, and critical essays; among his more notable works are Taibei ren (Taipei People), Nie zi (Crystal Boys), Niuyue ke (New Yorkers), and the stage play You yuan jing meng (Wandering in the Garden, Waking from a Dream). His most recent endeavor has been the completion of a photobiography of his father, Fu qin yu Min guo (Father and the Republic), which was published simultaneously in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China in 2012. The publication of the book was a major milestone, which the noted historian Diana Lary has called “a harbinger that a serious reconsideration of China’s history of revolution can be discussed in public… [and that] a clearer understanding of modern Chinese history [can be achieved].”Arts, Faculty ofAsian Studies, Department ofUnreviewedOthe

    [[alternative]]The Era Style and Implication of Yu-hsien Teng's Music

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    [[abstract]]  鄧雨賢被稱為台灣的福斯特,也是台灣第一位被塑立銅像的音樂家。他的經典名曲:四季紅、月夜愁、望春風、雨夜花令人琅琅上口,已傳唱一甲子之久,優美旋律的背後,在當時或者現在,它各自隱含或意味了些什麼?在歷史淵源裡,鄧雨賢音樂是最初的台灣流行歌謠代表作之一,而他所處的時代也正是台灣藉由日本殖民國的明治維新腳步,邁向文明,進步的一個關鍵背景,台灣在此時期同時經歷被殖民與近代化,這種夾雜負、正兩面的影響,在現今解讀下仍充滿了複雜與曖昧。而後,國府播遷來台,強制的語言與其他政策,是另一番文化典範的移轉。解嚴與政黨輪替之後是另一波新景象與契機。而儘管時代風格改變,但鄧雨賢的舞台始終存在。    本論文第一章為緒論,第二章為日治時期的社會政經文化背景,第三章談鄧雨賢生平、作品分期以及當時傳媒環境及新文化運動對他的影響,第四章探討鄧雨賢傳世名曲:四、月、望、雨的音樂文本。第五章展開關於光復後鄧雨賢音樂的傳承與再現,第六章為結論與建議。論文主軸以時代背景及社會變遷為書寫角度,觀看時代風格如何造就鄧雨賢的音樂;再由鄧雨賢本身及其代表作品的美學詮釋不同時空場域透露或再現的音樂意涵。[[abstract]]  Yu-hsien Teng is one of the pioneers of Taiwan’s folk composers. He composed many famous songs including Craving for Wind of Spring, Moonlight Sorrow, Song of a Spring Night, etc. It has been sixty years after Yu-hsien Teng died. Why can his songs still be memorized today? How do the phenomena happen and last until today? In the past, several scholars have done researches about Teng’s song analysis. However, the reasons for why his songs are memorized are still not clear.    In this research, the era style and implication of Teng’s music was studied and analyzed. Through the era style and implication of Teng’s music, the reasons for the above phenomena were known better and more clearly than before. First of all, social, political, and educational situations in the era of Teng’s music were studied. Then Teng’s living history and how contemporary media environment influenced him were studied and analyzed. His four most famous songs were then discussed for their content meaning and melody meaning. Then the reasons for why his songs are memorized were discussed. Finally, the conclusions were made and some suggestions were proposed
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