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    From Han tradition to Tang elegance

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    This long paper is the comprehensive essay to the exhibition China at the court of the emperors. Unknown masterpieces from Han Tradition to Tang elegance (25-907), held at Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, in Spring 2008. It thoroughly explains the development of the arts in China from the Han to the Tang dynasties against the historical and cultural context of the time, underlying the new perspective recently put forward on the basis of the latest archaeological excavations. These have driven scholars to regard the period of division between Han and Tang no longer as a ‘dark’ epoch of unrest, during which the country was politically and culturally fragmented, but instead as a moment of regeneration and flowering of the arts, stimulated by intercultural exchanges with Rome, Persia, India and Central Asia. From this new viewpoint, it appears clear that the great renaissance of the seventh to eighth centuries was the culmination of a long process that had germinated in the second to third centuries

    Tong ban li ji du ben: [10 juan]. v.1

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    On cover: 翰文堂禮記讀本.In oriental style.On cover: Han wen tang Li ji du ben

    Shang han zuan lun

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    張璐纂述 ; [張]登, [張]倬參訂 ; 施關錫較 ; 前田安宅, [前田]典再訂.綫裝.框20.6.x14.6公分, 12行23字, 無界行. 白口, 四周雙邊, 無魚尾. 版心上鐫題名及卷次, 中鐫小題, 下鐫葉次及"思得堂藏". 行間有音注圈點.書根印有"張氏醫通"(第廿二至廿五冊)分上, 下卷.參見《四庫全書存目叢書》第51冊著錄.《中國中醫古籍總目》(00963)著錄日本文化元年[1804]刻本.《中國館藏和刻本漢籍書目》(p.279)收日本文化元年重刻亦西齋傷寒大成本.鈐"莊兆祥印", "莊兆祥".Xian zhuang.Kuang 20.6 x 14.6 gong fen, 12 hang 23 zi, wu jie hang. Bai kou, si zhou shuang bian, wu yu wei. Ban xin shang juan ti ming ji juan ci, zhong juan xiao ti, xia juan ye ci ji "Si de tang cang". Hang jian you yin zhu quan dian.Shu gen yin you "Zhang shi yi tong" (di nian er zhi nian wu ce)Fen shang, xia juan.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.In Chinese, with Japanese reading marks.Zhang Lu zuan shu ; [Zhang] Deng, [Zhang] Zhuo can ding ; Shi Guanxi jiao ; Yamada Ataka, [Yamada] Ten zai ding.Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin", "Zhuang Zhaoxiang"

    Shang han fu yi

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    V.1-4. 傷寒論註 : 四卷 / 張機原文 ; 柯琴編註 ; 馬中驊較訂 -- v.5-6. 傷寒附翼 : 二卷 / 柯琴編 ; 馬中驊較.V.1-4. Shang han lun zhu : si juan / Zhang Ji yuan wen ; Ke Qin bian zhu ; Ma Zhonghua jiao ding -- v.5-6. Shang han fu yi : er juan / Ke Qin bian ; Ma Zhonghua jiao.柯韻伯先生原本.綫裝.框18x12.7公分, 10行21字. 白口, 四周單邊, 單黑魚尾. 版心上鐫題名, 中鐫卷次及小題, 下鐫葉次.題名據內封頁.書名頁刻"傷寒來蘇集, 古吳葉天士評批, 慈溪柯韻伯先生原本, 文聚堂梓"前有乾隆乙亥[1755]馬中驊序, 言刻書事.《中國中醫古籍總目》00697著錄清乾隆二十年[1755]刻本.鈐"莊兆祥印"朱, 白文各一方.Xian zhuang.Kuang 18 x 12.7 gong fen, 10 hang 21 zi. Bai kou, si zhou dan bian, dan hei yu wei. Ban xin shang juan ti ming, zhong juan juan ci ji xiao ti, xia juan ye ci.Ti ming ju nei feng ye.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Ke Yunbo xian sheng yuan ben.Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin" zhu, bai wen ge yi fang

    Kribiodosis cantonensis Han & Liu & Luo & Tang 2021, sp. n.

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    Kribiodosis cantonensis Tang sp. n. http://zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 553A60FA-8F26-4810-8A0D-6D93B2623A5C Material examined. Holotype, male. CHINA: Guangdong Province, Guangzhou City, Conghua District, Lyutian Town, Dongkeng Reservoir, 23°53.287′N, 113°55.069′E, alt., 388 m, 23.iii.2015 (emerged 01.iv.2015), H.Q. Tang; paratype, 2 males, 22.iv.2020; 1 female, 27.vi.2020, as previous, light trap, H.Q. Tang. Etymology. From the type locality, Canton, now Guangzhou. Male (n = 2–3) (Fig. 2–4) Total length 3.14–3.63 mm. Wing length 1.55–1.63 mm. Coloration (Figs. 2–3). Thorax generally brown, with light brown humeral area, scutellum, pleurae and preepisternum. Scutal vittae dark brown. Leg generally brown except pale connection areas in femur-tibia knees and tibia-first tarsus joints in all legs (Fig. 3A, C–D). Tarsomere 4 in fore legs with three dark pseudospurs (Figs. 3B, 4B). Abdomen tergite predominately yellow, with brown conjunctive from T I–VII. T VIII and T IX nearly completely brown. T III with a pair of brown spots subapically (Fig. 2D). Gonocoxite and gonostylus yellow (Figs. 2E–F). Head. Antennal flagellomere 1–12, 555 μm; flagellomere 13, 600 μm, apex with two long setae (Fig. 2A), AR 1.08. Palpomere lengths (in μm): 30–35; 35; 120–125; 105–120; 200. Temporals 8–12. Clypeus with 9–10 setae. Thorax (Figs. 2C, 4C). Antepronotals and acrostichals absent, scutum with a prominent scutal tubercle, 15–20 μm high; dorsocentrals 3–4, usually 1 above the humeral area, 1 below the scutal tubercle, and 2 posterior, 2–3 tiny pale pits usually occurred in the middle section. Prealars and supraalars both absent, scutellum with 2 setae. Tiny trans-oval remnants of humeral pits are present. Wing (Fig. 2B). VR 1.29–1.31. Surface without macrochaetae. R without seta; R 1 with 4–5 setae. R 2+3 almost fused with R 1 in the end; R 4+5 with 2–3 setae distally. Squama bare. Legs (Fig. 3). Total length of fore leg 5.10 mm, about 6.5 times as long as the thorax height. Fore tibia with a slender, offset spur, 15–20 μm long (Fig. 4A). Mid and hind tibia with one fused comb, bearing a distal hooked spur, 70–80 μm long. LR 1 2.48; LR 2 0.91; LR 3 1.21. BV 1 2.15; BV 2 2.85; BV 3 2.48. SV 1 1.24; SV 2 2.59; SV 3 1.85. BR 1 3.0; BR 2 2.4; BR 3 2.8 (n = 1). Hypopygium. (Figs. 2E–F; 4D–E). Anal tergite bands well-developed, meeting in the middle, with 1–2 anal median setae. Distal margin with 6–8 setae at each side. Gonocoxite 90–105 μm long, with a longitudinal row of five long setae in the medio-ventral section. Gonostylus 88–98 μm long, inner margin with 6–8 evenly distributed long setae. Superior volsella (Fig. 4F) base without microtrichia, bearing 2–3 inner setae from the tubercle base, distal digitus long and slender, distal gradually attenuated. Inferior volsella slightly bullous distally, with 12–14 setae. HR 1.03–1.07; HV 3.59–3.92. Female (n = 1) (Fig. 5) Total length 2.33 mm. Wing length 1.85 mm. Coloration (Fig. 5A). Similar to male except the abdomen with brown patch, more extensive in anterior 1/5–1/3 of each segment. Tarsomere 4 of fore legs without dark brown pseudospurs. Head. Eyes bare, with clear dorsal extension, separated by 1.3 times their terminal width. Antenna with five flagellomeres (Fig. 5B), each length (in μm): 150, 105, 110, 65, 130; AR 0.31. Palpomere lengths (in μm): 40; 30; 120; 100; N/A (absent). Temporals 6. Clypeus with 16 setae. Thorax. Antepronotals and acrostichals both absent, scutal tubercle present; dorsocentrals 4, usually 2 above the humeral area, 1 below the scutal tubercle, and 1 posterior, 2–3 tiny pale pits usually in the middle and posterior section. Prealars and supraalars both absent, scutellum 2. Larger trans-oval remnants of humeral pits present, 30 μm long and 15 μm wide. Wing. VR 1.30. Surface without macrochaetae. R without seta, R 1 with 9 setae; R 2+3 indistinct, almost fused with R 1 all through the length; R 4+5 with 5–6 setae distally. Squama bare. Legs. Total length of fore leg 6.03 mm, about 8.0 times as long as the thorax height. Fore tibia with a slender spur, 50 μm long. Mid and hind tibia with two fused combs, with a distal–hooked spur, 70–75 μm long. LR 1 3.08; LR 2 1.0; LR 3 no data. BV 1 2.05; BV 2 3.0; BV 3 no data. SV 1 1.03; SV 2 2.42; SV 3 no data. Bristles of legs unmeasurable. Genitalia (Fig. 5C). S VIII without distinct oval depression, with 16–18 setae. Coxosternapodeme V-shaped, fused in the middle. Notum 150 μm long, about three times as long as the rami. Lateral sternite IX with three setae. Dorsomesal lobe prominent, expanded post-medially; ventrolateral lobe reduced into a small strip, hidden below the well-developed dorsomesal lobe. Apodeme lobe without microtrichia. Two spermatheca oval, 70 μm in the long axis. Postgenital plate triangular shaped. Cercus ship-shaped, 80 μm long. Pupa. Possibly under the description of Zavreliella shidai Cao & Tang, 2017 in error (see discussion). Larva. Unknown.Published as part of Han, Wu, Liu, Jie, Luo, Yifan & Tang, Hongqu, 2021, No longer endemic to Africa: Kribiodosis Kieffer, 1921 (Diptera, Chironomidae) new to Oriental China with a phylogeny and expanded adult generic diagnoses, pp. 560-574 in Zootaxa 5072 (6) on pages 564-569, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5072.6.4, http://zenodo.org/record/575165

    A set of miniature Han, Tang and Song dynastic pottery

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    This is a remarkable set of miniature Han, Tang and Song dynastic specimen. They were formerly in the collection of Mr. S. Yamanaka. 23 in total, they contain: 2 Tang-style green one-handled pottery cups, 2 Tang-style green baskets with overhead handle, 1 Han-style caramel basket with overhead handle, 1 Tang-style white basket with overhead handle, 6 Song-style Cizhou type white dishes with brown decorations in different sizes, 1 Song-style Cizhou type white shallow basin with brown decorations, 1 Song-style Cizhou type white jar with brown decoration, 2 Song-style plain white dishes, 2 Song-style Cizhou-type plain white zun, 1 Tang-style green ewer, 1 Song-style Cizhou type jar with double lipped mouth and brown decoration, 1 Tang-style green jar, 1 Tang-style bigger green basket with overhead handle, and 1 Song-style white zun with a flaring mouth, a lobed body and a footring. These samples are very useful to trace the development of pottery production during the three significant imperial dynasties in China

    A set of miniature Han, Tang and Song dynastic pottery

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    This is a remarkable set of miniature Han, Tang and Song dynastic specimen. They were formerly in the collection of Mr. S. Yamanaka. 23 in total, they contain: 2 Tang-style green one-handled pottery cups, 2 Tang-style green baskets with overhead handle, 1 Han-style caramel basket with overhead handle, 1 Tang-style white basket with overhead handle, 6 Song-style Cizhou type white dishes with brown decorations in different sizes, 1 Song-style Cizhou type white shallow basin with brown decorations, 1 Song-style Cizhou type white jar with brown decoration, 2 Song-style plain white dishes, 2 Song-style Cizhou-type plain white zun, 1 Tang-style green ewer, 1 Song-style Cizhou type jar with double lipped mouth and brown decoration, 1 Tang-style green jar, 1 Tang-style bigger green basket with overhead handle, and 1 Song-style white zun with a flaring mouth, a lobed body and a footring. These samples are very useful to trace the development of pottery production during the three significant imperial dynasties in China

    A set of miniature Han, Tang and Song dynastic pottery

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    This is a remarkable set of miniature Han, Tang and Song dynastic specimen. They were formerly in the collection of Mr. S. Yamanaka. 23 in total, they contain: 2 Tang-style green one-handled pottery cups, 2 Tang-style green baskets with overhead handle, 1 Han-style caramel basket with overhead handle, 1 Tang-style white basket with overhead handle, 6 Song-style Cizhou type white dishes with brown decorations in different sizes, 1 Song-style Cizhou type white shallow basin with brown decorations, 1 Song-style Cizhou type white jar with brown decoration, 2 Song-style plain white dishes, 2 Song-style Cizhou-type plain white zun, 1 Tang-style green ewer, 1 Song-style Cizhou type jar with double lipped mouth and brown decoration, 1 Tang-style green jar, 1 Tang-style bigger green basket with overhead handle, and 1 Song-style white zun with a flaring mouth, a lobed body and a footring. These samples are very useful to trace the development of pottery production during the three significant imperial dynasties in China

    A set of miniature Han, Tang and Song dynastic pottery

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    This is a remarkable set of miniature Han, Tang and Song dynastic specimen. They were formerly in the collection of Mr. S. Yamanaka. 23 in total, they contain: 2 Tang-style green one-handled pottery cups, 2 Tang-style green baskets with overhead handle, 1 Han-style caramel basket with overhead handle, 1 Tang-style white basket with overhead handle, 6 Song-style Cizhou type white dishes with brown decorations in different sizes, 1 Song-style Cizhou type white shallow basin with brown decorations, 1 Song-style Cizhou type white jar with brown decoration, 2 Song-style plain white dishes, 2 Song-style Cizhou-type plain white zun, 1 Tang-style green ewer, 1 Song-style Cizhou type jar with double lipped mouth and brown decoration, 1 Tang-style green jar, 1 Tang-style bigger green basket with overhead handle, and 1 Song-style white zun with a flaring mouth, a lobed body and a footring. These samples are very useful to trace the development of pottery production during the three significant imperial dynasties in China

    Nan guan.

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    漢唐樂府.Performers: 漢唐樂府.Live recording.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian VHS collection.Date and venue of event: 4/1/86, at Harvard University.Sung and spoken in Chinese.Performers: Han Tang yue fu.Han Tang yue fu
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