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Course textbook
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Museum Scavenger Hunt Report
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Oracle Bones and the Earliest Chinese States, 1250-750 BC
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Human Sacrifice
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Oracle Bones
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Ancient Lady Dai: The Most Perfectly Preserved Mummy Ever Discovered
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Di Weiqian
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Tang Xuan
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Three Ten Kings Underworld Murals
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Mi Fu, “On Calligraphy”
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Ch’oe Malli’s Opposition to the Korean Alphabet
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The Odes
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Encouragement of a Filial Son and Punishment of an Unfilial Son
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Mencius and Command Moralism
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Mozi and Universal Love: An Alternative to Filial Piety
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Mozi, “Against Offensive Warfare”
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Zhuangzi and Philosophical Daoism
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Zhuangzi, “Discussion on Making All Things Equal”
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Xunzi and the Transformation of Evil Men
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Xunzi, “A Discussion of Rites”
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Han Feizi and the Legalists
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Han Feizi, “The Two Handles”
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Types of Punishments and Associated Crimes in the Zhangjiashan Legal Text
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Tokugawa Justice under Confucian Precepts
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Chinese Women and the Family
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Empresses of the Ming Dynasty
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Prohibition Against Remarriage of Women
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The Female Slave of Li Fu
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The Great Southern Migration, 200-1000 AD
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Cultural Differences between the North and South
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Seven Documents on Islam in China
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Devilish Teachings: Spreading Devilish Faith at a Lotus Hall
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Mount Taishan: The Place Where Chinese Emperors Reported Their Work to Heaven
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Mount Emei and Leshan Giant Buddha
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Classified: The Untold Story of Racial Classification in America
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The Chinese Heart
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Announcement on Drawing the Barbarians Inward
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Hu Are the Han? (optional listening)
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The Silk Road: The Art Gallery in the Desert
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Ethnic Affiliations and Geographic Backgrounds of Chinese Dynasties
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A Mongol Governor
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Potala Palace: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in China
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The Civil Service Examination System, 1000-1905 AD
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On Being Inadmissible to the Examinations
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Examination Officials Are Sued by Scholars for Favoritism and Fraud
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Two Model Essays for the Civil Service Exam
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The Fate of Yakoob Beg’s Descendants
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Letters from the Kangxi Emperor to His Most Trusted Eunuch
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Inside the Forbidden City
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The Maritime Voyages of Zheng He, 1405-1433
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Historical Accounts of Zheng He