Sagacious monks and bloodthirsty warriors : Chinese views of Japan in the Ming-Qing period / Joshua A. Fogel, editor.
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- English
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- Physical Description:
- vi, 401 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Norwalk, CT : EastBridge, [2002]
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- Realistic and fantastic images of "dwarf pirates:" the evolution of Ming dynasty perceptions of the Japanese / Wang Yong
- Japan in the late Ming: the view from Shanghai / Timothy Brook
- Chinese understanding of the Japanese language from Ming to Qing / Joshua A. Fogel
- Views of Japan and policies toward Japan in the early Qing / Guo Yunjing
- Chinese travelers to Nagasaki in the mid-Qing period : the case of Wang Peng / Oba Osamu
- Qing reactions to the reimportation of the Confucian canonical works from Tokugawa Japan / Laura E. Hess
- The search for evidence from China : Qing learning and Koshogaku in Tokugawa Japan / Benjamin A. Elman
- Chinese scholars in Japan in the late Qing : how they lived and whom they knew / Wang Baoping
- A masterful Chinese study of Japan from the late Qing period : Fu Yunlong and his Youli Riben Tujing / Wang Xiaoqiu
- The ideology of "good wives and wise mothers": Meiji Japan and feminine modernity in late-Qing China / Joan Judge
- Chinese intellectuals' view of Japan in the late Qing / Zhou Qiqian.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-330) and index.
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- OCLC:
- 48966822
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