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Reign" (1988) were complemented by the more specialized studies "On the significance of the reign title Chia-ching" (1990) and "The Leopard Quarter during the Cheng-te reign" (1987), both in
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to translate original Chinese texts for Louise Levathes's popular book,
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With Naiying Yuan and Haitao Tang, he co-authored several textbooks on
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The Grammar of Classical Chinese: A Basic Introduction
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Selections from Classical Chinese Philosophical Texts
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Geiss Foundation
Chinese history
Ming dynasty
Williams College
Princeton University
The Cambridge History of China
history of the Ming dynasty
Cheng-Te
Chia-Ching
Palace Museum Journal
Chu Hung-lam
When China Ruled the Seas
classical Chinese
Princeton University Press
James P. Geiss Foundation
Amazon link to Classical Chinese: A Basic Reader
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