http://www.chinaheritagequarterly.org/tien-hsia.php?searchterm=020_introduction.inc&issue=020 WebbDerk, "The Attitude toward Science and Scientific Method in Ancient China", Tien Hsia Monthly , II (February 1936), pp. 1 39-160. More recent works that can still be considered worthy of attention are, Chan, Wing-tsit, "Neo-Confucianism and Chinese Scientific Thought", Philosophy East and West , VI (January
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T'ien Hsia Monthly (Chinese: 天下月刊; "T'ien Hsia" meaning "everything under heaven") was a monthly English-language magazine published in Shanghai from August 1935 to 1937 and in Hong Kong from 1937 to 1941. The editors of the magazine were ethnic Chinese, including editor-in-chief Wen Yuan-ning. Contributors included C. R. Boxer, Chuan Tsen-kuo, William Empson, Emily Hahn, Lin Yutang, Shao Xunmei (Zau Sinmay), and John C.H. Wu. The magazine's purpose was to includ… WebbDOI: 10.52034/lanstts.v14i0.333 Corpus ID: 67752044; The pursuit of beauty by an aesthete: A study of Harold Acton's manuscripts of Popular Chinese Plays … pine trees graphic
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