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    Chiang Ch'ing's "Farewell Letter" to T'Ang Na.Lan P'ing Chiang Ch'ing - 1980 - Chinese Studies in History 14 (2):77-82.
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    Confession of an Old-Time Capitulationist - Critique of Chiang Ch'ing's Sinister Article "Our Life".Wen P'ing & Feng Cheng - 1979 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (3):56-61.
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  3. Hsiung Shih-li hsien sheng hsüeh chi.Shih-chʻing Pʻan - 1979
     
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  4. Ho hsieh ti she hui.Chʻing-Chiang Lin - 1974
     
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    Why I Have Parted From T'ang Na.Lan P'ing - 1980 - Chinese Studies in History 14 (2):83-91.
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  6. Wang Chʻung yen chiu.Chʻing-Fang Pʻan - 1977
     
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  7. Kʻung-tzu chuan lüeh.Chih-pʻing Chʻën - 1956
     
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  8. Pien chêng wei wu chu i tzŭ hsüeh tʻi kang.Chung-pʻing Chʻên - 1956
     
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  9. Wei wu pien cheng fa shih kuan yü shih wu ti lien hsi ho fa chan ti hsüeh shuo.Chung-pʻing Chʻen - 1957
     
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  10. Fa hsüeh tʻung lun.Han-pʻing Chʻiu - 1937
     
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    On Li Ssu.Wang Shao-P'U. & Li Ch'ang-Ch'ing - 1975 - Chinese Studies in History 8 (1-2):225-241.
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    The Human Person and Society.Ta-Sheng Ch Ü, Hsi-P. Ing Chin & George F. Mclean - 1997 - CRVP.
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    The "Doing Right Things on Behalf of Heaven" Promoted in the Book Shui Hu and Neo-Confucianism in the Sung and Ming Dynasties.Shih P'ing - 1979 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 11 (2):19-26.
    The call for "doing right things on behalf of Heaven" made by Sung Chiang, the hero of the Chinese novel Shui hu [Water Margin], has long been welcomed by some people. They think that a right thing should be defined as the "revolutionary course" or the "reason" by which rebellions can be justified and that "doing right things on behalf of Heaven" is an antigovernment slogan. They are wrong. As has been clearly demonstrated in Shui hu, right things refer (...)
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  14. Wei wu pien chêng fa pʻi pʻan.Kuan-chʻing Wang - 1943
     
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  15. Huang Li-chou chi chʻi shih hsüeh.Kao-pʻing Chang - 1976
     
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    Gene therapy for neurodegenerative disorders and malignant brain tumors.Lan Chiang, Eric P. Flores, Dennis Y. Wen, Walter A. Hall & Walter C. Low - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):52-53.
    Gene therapy approaches have great promise in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders and malignant brain tumors. Neuwelt et al. review available viral-mediated gene therapy methods and their blood-brain-barrier (BBB) disruption delivery technique, briefly mentioning nonviral mediated gene therapy methods. This commentary discussed the BBB disruption delivery technique, viral and nonviral mediated gene therapy approaches to Parkinson's disease, and the potential use of antisense oligo to suppress malignant brain tumors.
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  17. Kʻung-tzŭ shih chia shang chʻüeh.Hsü-pʻing Chêng - 1963
     
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  18. Hsüeh hsi wei wu pien cheng fa ti chi pen fan chʻou.Chieh-pʻing Kʻung - 1978
     
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    Chiang Ch'ing is the Spokeswoman of the Exploiting Classes - Refuting the Reactionary Fallacy that "the Legalists were the Spokesmen of the Peasants".Ch'en Kao-hua & T'ien Jen-Lung - 1978 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (2):86-91.
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    Tsên yang pʻei yang chʻing nien ti kung chʻan chu i tao tê pʻin chih.Chʻu-min Têng - 1956
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  21. Hsien Chʻin chu tzu mei hsüeh ssu hsiang shu pʻing.Chʻang-Tung Shih - 1979
     
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  22. Wang Chʻung ssŭ hsiang pʻing lun.Kung Chʻên - 1968
     
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  23. Yü chʻing nien pʻeng yu men tʻan Kʻung-tzu ssu hsiang.Ta-chʻi Chʻen - 1979
     
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  24. Ho chʻing nien pʻêng yu tʻan chi ko hsiu yang wên tʻi.Hao-chʻuan Ting - 1951
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  25. Liang Sung ssu hsiang shu pʻing.Chung-fan Chʻen - 1977
     
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    Chiang Ch'ing and "Weeding out those at the Emperor's Side".Ou Mei - 1979 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (4):73-77.
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    Chiang Ch'ing Cannot Shirk Responsibility for Her Crime in Sabotaging the Revolution in Literature and Art.Lu Ching-wen - 1979 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (3):80-85.
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  28. Kʻung-tzŭ chê hsüeh pʻing lun.Shên-chʻieh Chang - 1954
     
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    Chiang Ch'ing and Her "Foreign Sister".Feng Fei - 1978 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (1):59-62.
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    Was the Revolution of 1911 the Struggle Between Confucians and Legalists?Fan Pai-Ch'uan - 1979 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 11 (2):40-54.
    Everybody knows that the Revolution of 1911 was an anti-imperialist and antifeudal democratic revolution led by the revolutionary and democratic group of the bourgeoisie in the period of the old democratic revolution in China. The leader of that revolution was Sun Yat-sen, and the guiding ideology was his old Three People's Principles. It is well known that Chairman Mao has made a series of scientific appraisals of these facts, but the newspapers and magazines controlled by the anti-Party clique of Wang (...)
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    Chiang Ch'ing's Ignominious Aim in Negating Lu Hsun.Hu Shu-ho - 1979 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (3):62-64.
  32. Wang Chʻung ku shih.Chʻang Chʻing - 1960
     
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    Refutation Of The "Stinking Number Nine" Theory Of The "Gang Of Four".Shen K'E.-T'ing - 1977 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 9 (2):43-56.
    The "gang of four" — Wang Hung-wen, Chang Ch'un-ch'iao, Chiang Ch'ing and Yao Wen-yuan — have created great chaos by confusing the relations between ourselves and the enemy, obliterating the differences between the two kinds of contradiction, wrecking Chairman Mao's policy of uniting with, educating and reforming intellectuals, calling intellectuals the "stinking number nine," smothering the revolutionary initiative of the broad masses of intellectuals, and destroying the ranks of revolutionary intellectuals.
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  34. Lun jên hsing chih kʻai chang yü hsüeh fo.Chʻing-Sung[From Old Catalog] - 1960
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    Chiang Ch'ing's Wolfish Ambition in Publicizing "Matriarchal Society".Ku Yen - 1979 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (3):75-79.
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    Shattering Chiang Ch'ing's Dream of Becoming Emperor.Shih Yen - 1978 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (2):74-79.
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    Behind Chiang Ch'ing's "Utmost Dislike of Folk Songs".Fu Hsin - 1979 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (4):89-91.
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    Chiang Ch'ing's 180-Degree Turn.Yü Hsiang - 1978 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (1):55-58.
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    Chiang Ch'ing and Empress Lü.Hsü Hsün - 1977 - Chinese Studies in History 11 (2):56-63.
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    A Reading of Han Fei's "Wu Tu" [Five Vermin].Ti Ch'ing - 1978 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 10 (1):19-33.
    To give the necessary affirmation to the historical role played by the Legalists and to study and analyze the Legalists' writings from the Marxist point of view is a major task on the ideological front called for by the deepening of the Campaign to Criticize Lin Piao and Confucius. Han Fei was an outstanding representative of the Legalists of the late Warring States period. He summed up the experience, both positive and negative, of the newly emerging landlord class in the (...)
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    Postscript to the Specimen of Li Chih's Handwriting Preserved in the Shanghai Museum [1].Wang Ch'ing-Cheng - 1980 - Chinese Studies in History 13 (1-2):87-99.
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  42. Pʻei yang chʻing nien ti kung chʻan chu i tao tê.Yüan-Ping Chou - 1956
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  43. Shen mo shih wei hsin chu i.Chʻing-hai Kao - 1957
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    Lenin on the Principle of Party Nature in Philosophy.Ch'eri Ho-Ch'ing - 1973 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (2):4-20.
    Increasingly skillful forgery of Marxism and increasingly skillful disguise of various antimaterialist theories as Marxism are the characteristics of modern revisionism in political economy, tactics, and general philosophy ." In this remark, Lenin unmistakably pointed out the old tricks of the various revisionists who frenziedly attacked Marxism. In philosophy, veteran revisionists such as Bernstein and his ilk who followed on the tail of bourgeois professors of philosophy called for "return to Kant," integration of Marxism with Kantianism, and replenishment of Marxism (...)
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  45. Han Fei ti fa chih ssû hsiang.Chʻên-chʻing Chang - 1930
     
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  46. Jen hsing fen hsi.Chʻing-yü Chʻen - 1962
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    Comrade Wu Han's Antiparty, Antisocialist, Anti-Marxist Political Thinking and Academic Viewpoints.Wang Cheng-P'ing & Ting Wei-Chih - 1969 - Chinese Studies in History 3 (1):49-85.
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    The Struggle of Marx and Engels Against "Genuine Socialism".Ku Chin-P'ing - 1973 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 4 (4):73-100.
    Marxism is an intrinsically critical and revolutionary theory. It was formed and developed in its integration with the proletarian struggle for revolution and its struggle against streams of various anti-Marxist ideas. As Lenin said, it had to fight at every step in its development.
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  49. Fa hsüeh tʻung lun.Chʻing-fêng Liu - 1954
     
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  50. Fa lü ta i: tung lun pien, hsien fa pien.Chʻing-fêng Liu - 1954
     
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