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  1. Ju chia ssu hsiang yü kuo chi she hui.Chao-Hsiung Chʻeng - 1975 - Tʻai-pei : Ho lo tʻu shu chʻu pan she yin hsing,:
     
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  2. Mêng-tzŭ chiang i.Chao-Hsiung ChʻêNg - 1960
     
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  3. Ta ti jên wu.Chao-Hsiung ChʻêNg - 1956
     
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    The Handicraft Guilds in Soochow During the Ch'ing Dynasty.Liu Yung-ch'eng - 1981 - Chinese Studies in History 15 (1-2):113-167.
  5. Tsung chia chih kuan nien kʻan fan kung fu kuo chʻien tʻu.Chʻeng-Hsien Lu - 1975 - Edited by Chʻeng-Hsien Lu.
     
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  6. Yin ming kang yao.Chʻeng Lü - 1977
     
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    On Formal Logic and Dialectics — A Brief Answer to Ma T'E.Chou Ku-Ch'eng - 1969 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 1 (1):63-75.
    On the seventh page of the People's Daily for April 15, 1958, Ma T'e published an article entitled "Discussions of Problems of Logic." In his conclusion he critically evaluates many people and even classifies me as a revisionist who must be criticized. I have studied this article closely and feel that it is shot through with difficulties.
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  8. Meng-tzu hsing shan shuo chih yen chiu.Chʻeng-wu Liang - 1976
     
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  9. Chung-kuo chih hsing hsüeh shuo yen chiu.Chʻeng-pin Yang - 1978 - T Ai-Wan Shang Wu Yin Shu Kuan.
     
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  10. Yen tʻui yü hsiang kan.Chʻeng-wan Hung - 1974
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    A Tentative Discussion of Pre-Ch'in Legalists' Ideas Concerning War Preparedness.Hung Ch'eng - 1975 - Chinese Studies in History 9 (2):21-36.
  12. Wen hsüeh ti che hsüeh.Ta-chʻeng Chʻeng - 1975
     
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    主体论: 新时代新体制呼喚的新人学.Tzu-I. Feng, Ch eng-shu Sun & Tung Wang - 1994 - Beijing: Beijing da xue chu ban she. Edited by Chengshu Sun & Dong Wang.
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  14. Hsiao hsin chai cha chi.Hsien-chʻeng Ku - 1975
     
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  15. Sheng ming neng yuan li.Feng-chʻiao Chao - 1984 - Taibei Shi: Zhao Fengqiao.
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  16. Confucianism.Fan-chʻeng Hsü - 1966 - Pondicherry,: Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education; [distributed by: Personal Bookshop, Madras.
     
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  17. Fa lü ti ko ming.Yu-chʻeng Huang - 1929
     
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  18. Neo-Confucianism, etc.: essays.Wing-Tsit Chan & Ch Êng-Chih Ch Ên - 1969 - Hanover, N.H.,: Oriental Society. Edited by Chengzhi Chen.
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    哲学新意境的求索: 评《物质·意识·场》.Chi Chou, Ch Eng-Keng Tung & Ping-K. Uei Wu (eds.) - 1998 - Shanghai Shi: Xue lin chu ban she.
  20. Hsing shih lo chi yü pien cheng fa.Ku-chʻeng Chou - 1962
     
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    An Anthology of Chinese Verse: Han Wei Chin and the Northern and Southern Dynasties.Ronald C. Miao, J. D. Frodsham & Ch'eng Hsi - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1):231.
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  22. Neo-Confucianism, etc.: essays.Wing-Tsit Chan & Ch'êng-Chih Ch'ên - 1969 - Hanover, N.H.,: Oriental Society. Edited by Chengzhi Chen.
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    A Descriptive Review of Hsün-Tzu's Thought.Liang Ch'I.-Hsiung - 1974 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (1):4-60.
    The sources of "knowledge," for Hsün-tzu, came from the realities in objective existence. He took the impressions of these objectively existent realities as his basis of knowledge.
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  24. Shêng ming nêng yüan li.Fêng-chʻiao Chao - 1966
     
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    Letter From Four Comrades in the History Department of Fu Tan University.Chao Shao-ch'üan, Ch'en K'uang-Shih, Li Ch'un-yüan & Han Kuo-Ching - 1968 - Chinese Studies in History 2 (1):44-48.
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  26. Lun chʻeng se fen liang shuo chʻan shih chih liu pien.Jo-Shui Chʻen - 1978
     
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  27. Mêng hsüeh shan wei.Chou-Hsiung ChʻêN - 1964
     
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  28. Ch'eng-kuan on the Hua-yen Trinity.Robert Gimello - 1996 - Chung-Hwa Buddhist Journal 9:341-.
    One of the interpretive devices that Ch'eng-kuan (澄 觀) is famous for having employed to distill the essence of the vast Mahāvaipulya Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra (Tafang-kuang fo-hua-yen ching 《大方廣佛華嚴經》 was a series of variations on the contemplative theme (kuan-men 觀門) of the complete interfusion (yüan-jung 圓融) of the scripture's three chief protagonists (san-sheng 三聖) ── the Buddha Vairocana (Pi-lu-che-na 毘盧遮那) and the bodhisattvas Mañjuśrī (Wen-shu-shih-li 文殊師利) and Samantabhadra (P'u-hsien 普賢). By aligning these three powerful sacred persons with a number of philosophical (...)
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  29. San min chu i yü Chou i chê hsüeh ssŭ hsiang.Chʻih-tzŭ Chao - 1967
     
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  30. Tʻai ta che hsüeh hsi shih chieh chen hsiang.Ku-Ying Chʻen & Tʻien-I. Chao (eds.) - 1979
     
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  31. Tsên yang tui tai lao jên, fu nü ho êrh tʻung.Chao-Hsiang ChʻêN - 1956
     
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  32. Chu tsai hsin kuo.Chao-chʻi Tsʻai - 1977
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  33. Chiao Hung and the Revolt Against Ch'eng-Chu Orthodoxy.Edward T. Ch'ien - 1975 - In William Theodore De Bary (ed.), The unfolding of Neo-Confucianism. New York,: Columbia University Press. pp. 276--303.
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  34. Hsien Chʻin ju tao Mo fa ssu chia hsüeh shu ssu hsiang chih yen chiu.Kʻai-ti Pʻeng - 1974 - [s.l.: : s.n.] ; Tʻai-pei : Yin shua chen Chen i tsʻai se yin shua yu hsien kung ssu.
     
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  35. Lun chʻeng shih hsin yung ti yüan tse.Chang-lin Tsʻai - 1951 - [s.n.,: Edited by Chang-lin Tsʻai.
     
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  36. Wu ch'eng's approach to internal self-cultivation and external knowledge-seeking.David Gedalecia - 1982 - In Hok-lam Chan & William Theodore De Bary (eds.), Yüan Thought: Chinese Thought and Religion Under the Mongols. Columbia University Press.
  37. Wu Ch'eng: A Neo-Confucian of the Yuan.David Gedalecia - 1971 - Dissertation, Harvard University
     
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  38. Yü chʻing nien pʻeng yu men tʻan Kʻung-tzu ssu hsiang.Ta-chʻi Chʻen - 1979
     
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  39. Chʻeng shih hsin yung yüan tse chih yen chiu.Jui-yüeh Lien - 1977
     
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    Hu Shih and Liang Ch'i-ch'ao: Affinity and Tension between Intellectuals of Two Generations.Chang P'eng-Yuan - 1993 - Chinese Studies in History 26 (4):3-49.
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  41. Chʻeng I chiao yü ssu hsiang yen chiu.Shu-Jung Yang - 1974
     
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  42. Wang Chʻuan-shan chi chʻi hsüeh shu.Chao-hsü Tseng - 1977 - Edited by Fuzhi Wang.
     
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    Two Chinese Philosophers: Ch'eng Ming-tao and Ch'eng Yi-ch'uan.Wing-Tsit Chan & A. C. Graham - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (2):150.
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    A solitary crane in a spring grove: the Confucian scholar Wu Ch'eng in Mongol China.David Gedalecia - 2000 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
    Wu Ch'eng (1249-333) was the most innovative Confucian scholarteacher during the Mongol epoch in China, and his thought is a bridge between thinkers of the Sung und Ming eras. Having experienced the Mongol takeover in his thirties and the abrogation of the examination system, which blocked the traditional route to an official career, Wu was at first associated with Sung loyalists and did not serve the Yuan rulers until he was over sixty (in the National College and the Hanlin Academy). (...)
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  45. Mo-tzu chʻeng shou ko pʻien chien chu.Di Mo - 1958 - Edited by Zhongmian Cen.
     
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  46. Yü chou hsing chʻeng yü jen sheng.Hui-Ming Su - 1974
     
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    The Notion of Sincerity (Ch’eng) in the Confucian Classics.Luke J. Sim & James T. Bretzke - 1994 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 21 (2):179-212.
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    Mu-yang-ch'eng; Han and Pre-Han Sites at the Foot of Mount Lao-t'ieh in South Manchuria.J. K. Shryock, Yoshito Harada & Kazuchika Komai - 1932 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 52 (2):191.
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  49. Hsiung Shih-li hsien sheng hsüeh chi.Shih-chʻing Pʻan - 1979
     
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    The philosophy of Wu Chʻeng: a neo-Confucian of the Yüan dynasty = [Wu Chʻeng].David Gedalecia - 1999 - Bloomington, Ind.: Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies, Indiana University.
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