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    Laozi Belief and Taoism in the Western Regions—An Analysis with a Focus on the Cultural Strategy of the Han and Tang Dynasties for the Western Regions by Jiamin Si, Jishao Han

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Laozi belief, including the veneration of the man himself, his writings, his stories, and the precepts claimed to be related to him, was also used to assist in the Tang Dynasty’s governance of the Western Regions. Following the Tang Dynasty’s decline, the Central Plains’ influence receded from the Western Regions. …”
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    Simulation Study on the Static Characteristics of ‘Five-tier Outer Eave Column-head Dougong Bracket’ from the Main Hall of Nanchan Temple in Tang Dynasty by Chang Chen, Yuanhe Li, Dongnan Han, Hongfa Kang, Yongzheng Li

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The static structural behavior was investigated for the ‘Five-tier Outer Eave Column-head Dougong bracket’ from the Main Hall of Nanchan Temple (Tang Dynasty of ancient China) using finite element analysis (FEA). …”
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    Graph Sample and Aggregate-Attention network optimized for automatic translation of five line stanzas of Tang poems to poetic language by Haiyan Yang, Yuping Fu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Tang poems, also known as Tang poetry is a significant genre of classical Chinese poetry that flourished during the Tang dynasty, which spanned from 7th to the 9th century. …”
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    Exploring Early Buddhist–Christian (<i>Jingjiao</i> 景教) Dialogues in Text and Image: A Cultural Hermeneutic Approach by Wang Jun, Michael Cavayero

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The dialogue between Christianity and Buddhism began during the Tang dynasty (618–907) when East Syrian Christian missionaries from Persia arrived in China in 635. …”
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    The knowledge and power in Chinese education by Guo Zhou

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article selects the Zhou Dynasty, the Han Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty, and the Song Dynasty as representatives of ancient China and the period of the Cultural Revolution as representatives of modern China. …”
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    The Influence of Ming Dynasty Buddhism’s Chan Jing He Yi (Integration of Zen and Pure Land Buddhism 禪淨合一) on Buddhist Thought in <i>Journey to the West</i> by Ran Wei

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Based on the historical fact that the monk Xuanzang 玄奘 journeyed to India to seek Buddhist scriptures during the Tang Dynasty’s Zhenguan period, four relatively complete literary works that recount the stories of this westward journey were published over nearly a thousand years, from the Tang Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty: <i>Da Ci En Si San Zang Fa Shi Zhuan</i> 大慈恩寺三藏法師傳, <i>Da Tang San Zang Qu Jing Shi Hua</i> 大唐三藏取經詩話, the <i>Journey to the West</i> drama 西遊記雜劇, and <i>Journey to the West</i>. …”
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    Reflection on the Spread of Chinese Popular Religion: A Case-Study of the Han Yu Belief in the Chaozhou Region by Guoping Li

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Han Yu 韓愈 was a prominent literatus in the Tang dynasty and an influential figure in the history of Chaozhou culture. …”
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    Bound for or Bound by the March Tide: Assessing the Impacts of Literary Tourism-Exacerbated Seasonality on Cultural Destinations by Lin Liu, Qi Yan

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Informed by the Difference-in-Differences (DID) algorithm, a comprehensive econometric model is proposed and utilized to explore and assess the seasonality of concentrated visitations in March and April bound for the Chinese heritage destination of Yangzhou, all mobilized by a pithy yet riveting classical line from China’s most prestigious romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. Modeling results coupled with cross-examinations with a placebo sample reveal the exceedingly pronounced literary tourism-exacerbated seasonality at the destination as well as its reverberations. …”
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    變!Metamorphosis in Journey to the West by Eric Hodges, Moss Roberts, Soraj Hongladarom

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…In the 1592 Ming dynasty novel Journey to the West, the Tang dynasty Buddhist monk Xuanzang (玄奘 602-664) embarks on a dangerous journey to India to bring Buddhist sutras back to China. …”
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    Long-term wage inequality in imperial China: From 202 BCE to 1912 CE. by Qiang Wu, Guangyu Tong, Peng Zhou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The inter-class wage inequality features an "inverted U-u" pattern-first rose before the Tang dynasty and then declined afterwards (the "inverted U" trends) with "inverted u" dynastic cycles. …”
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    Staging the Past: How Performers Enact Authenticity in a Heritage Theme Park by Yujie Zhu, Xiaochun Ma

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This study addresses that gap by investigating how performers create and negotiate authenticity within a fictionalised historical setting: Xi’an’s Tang Cultural Theme Park, a staged simulation of Tang Dynasty China. Drawing on ethnographic methods, including in-depth interviews and participant observation, the study reveals that authenticity is not a fixed attribute but a dynamic, co-produced experience. …”
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    The Metaphor from an Evil to a Lover: Changes in Ancient Chinese Society through the Image of Cui Yingying in The Romance of the West Chamber (9th to 17th Century AD) by Wenbo ZHAO, Wei Wang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Through comparative textual analysis and gender theory, the paper traces Yingying’s transformation from a negatively portrayed figure in the Tang Dynasty—often labeled as a seductress, Youwu (尤物), abandoned woman, or prostitute—to the Yuan Dynasty’s reimagined heroine in Wang Shifu’s adaptation: a bold, intelligent, and emotionally complex woman who challenges societal norms. …”
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