The Institute of Chinese Studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong has recently published volume 79 of the Journal of Chinese Studies. This issue spans 210 pages, including four academic articles and five book reviews. Digital copies of articles and book reviews are available for download at this website. Please read below to view the table of contents.
New Changes in Public Literature: A Discussion on the Transmission and Reception of the Story of “Shuang Jian and Su Xiaoqing” during the Song, Jin and Yuan dynasties.
Chen Tianjun
A New Study of Daguan Yuan and Royal Gardens: With a Focus on Chengde Imperial Mountain Resort
Ou Li-chuan
Privilege of Seclusion: On the Mural “Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove” in Ancestral Halls of Guangzhou
Liang Yunyan
The “National Calendar” in Modern China: Disconnected Denotation and China-West Entanglement
Wang Jianjun
What the Emperor Built: Architecture and Empire of Early Ming by Aurelia Campbell
Ho Puay-peng
A Certain Justice: Toward an Ecology of the Chinese Legal Imagination by Haiyan Lee
Tam Ka-chai
Spring and Autumn Historiography: Form and Hierarchy in Ancient Chinese Annuals by Newell Ann Van Auken
Jens Østergaard Petersen
The Lost Texts of Confucius’ Grandson: Guodian, Zisi and Beyond by Kuan-yun Huang
Michael Nylan
The First Print Era: The Rise of Print Culture in China’s Northern Song Dynasty by Daniel Fried
Cynthia Brokaw