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The poet Kao Ch'i 1336-1374.
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Year: 1962 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) : Princeton university press,

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The Cambridge history of China. Volume 8, The Ming dynasty : 1368-1644. Part 2
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ISBN: 9780521243339 0521243335 9781139054768 Year: 1998 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University press

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A history of Chinese political thought
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ISBN: 0691100616 0691031169 9780691100616 9780691031163 Year: 1979 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) : Princeton university press,


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The Cambridge history of China. 7: The Ming dynasty 1368-1644
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Year: 1990 Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge university press,

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The Cambridge history of China
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ISBN: 0521214475 0521243327 9780521812481 9780521243308 9781107020771 1107020778 9780521214476 0521812488 9781139054775 9781139107334 9781139193061 9781139055987 Year: 1978 Publisher: Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press,

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The Six Dynasties Period (220–589 CE) is one of the most complex in Chinese history. Written by leading scholars from across the globe, the essays in this volume cover nearly every aspect of the period, including politics, foreign relations, warfare, agriculture, gender, art, philosophy, material culture, local society, and music. While acknowledging the era's political chaos, these essays indicate that this was a transformative period when Chinese culture was significantly changed and enriched by foreign peoples and ideas. It was also a time when history and literature became recognized as independent subjects and religion was transformed by the domestication of Buddhism and the formation of organized Daoism. Many of the trends that shaped the rest of imperial China's history have their origins in this era, such as the commercial vibrancy of southern China, the separation of history and literature from classical studies, and the growing importance of women in politics and religion.

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