Afterword to the Tenth Volume of Research into Daoist Culture

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Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (1):98-99 (1998)
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Abstract

There is an old proverb that says, "Numbers begin with one and end with ten." The number ten seems to have a special meaning in any matter, indicating that a milestone has been reached. The first ten issues of this journal were published by the Ancient Texts Publishing House of Shanghai (Shanghai Guji). From now on, the publishers will be the Joint Publishers in Beijing (Beijing Sanlian). We are grateful to the Shanghai publishers for their help and cooperation over the first five years of our existence. The change of publishers is undertaken solely for the convenience of the editors.

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