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Messenger of the Souls Has to Say: New Historicism and the Poetics of Chinese Culture". In Michel Hockx; Ivo Smits (eds.).
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Zhang, Juwen (2014). "Cultural
Grounding for the Transmission of the "Moon Man" Figure in the Tale of the "Predestined Wife" (ATU 930A)".
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373:Yanmen Pass
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295:official.
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159:dynasties.
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363:Mount Song
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620:Citations
564:Reception
306:Mount Tai
268:"Xu Fu" (
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551:南海大蟹
545:南海大魚
527:紫⺶末羯
521:歐陽忽雷
473:龍興寺主
455:衡山隱者
419:婺州金剛
368:秦時婦人
337:慈心仙人
331:麻陽村人
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