Previously submitted English titles:
1. 147. Mongolian and Tibetan Perspectives on Alaṃkāra: A Comparative Analysis
2. 206. The Interactive Relationship between Chen Hongshou's Illustrations and the Urbanization of the Ming Dynasty
3. 220. The Origin of the Line Image in the Chinese Painting
4. A Broken Third Path: Right-Wing Socialism and the Cold War Order in East Asia
5. A Comparative Collation of the Zhiyanzhai and Cheng–Gao Texts: Reconstructing the Characterization of Qin Keqing
6. A comparative study of British and American English translations of Hsieh Pingying’s Autobiography: Female, Nation, and War
7. A Comparative Study of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Anger: Seneca, Plutarch and Zhu Zi
8. A Cross- Cultural Dialogue on Knowing and Acting: A Comparative Study of Wang Yangming and Williamson
9. African Youths and Irregular Immigration: Changing the Negative Narratives Through the Lens of the Rabat Process
10. After the Publication of Private Letters: A Study on the Contemporary Reception of Letters Between Two
11. AI Literacy in Language Education A 2020-2025 Evidence Synthesis
12. A Linguistic Approach to Generative AI
13. All the World’s a Dream: the Judgments on the Structure and Theme of Xixiang Ji from the Buddhist Perspective in the Late Ming
14. An Analysis of Chinese Iconic Elements in the Shift of Anglo-American Formalist Criticism
15. An Analysis of the Doctrine of "Heaven's Intention" in the Mohist Canons: A Focus on "Righteousness", "Standard" and "Weighing"
16. An Applied Ethnomusicological Study of the Yi People's Zuojiao Dance/Zuojiao Tune in Muding, Chuxiong
17. Ancient Literature and Kunlun Culture ---On the Image of the Queen Mother of the West in Tang and Song Poetry
18. A Platform-Adaptive Feminism: Affordances and the Rearticulation of Feminist Discourse on Douyin
19. A Reader-Oriented Study of the Adaptation of the Youth Edition of A Dream of Red Mansions in Singapore
20. A Reassessment of the Relationship Between Dream of the Red Chamber and Scholar-Beauty Novels—Also Discussing the Historical Significance of Scholar-Beauty Novels
21. A “Reluctant Delight?” Knowledge-Making and Affective Taxonomy of Cats in Sun Sunyi’s Compendium Xianchan xiaolu
22. Art Interpretation and Cross-Cultural Understanding
23. A Study of the Color Words in the Book of Lyric Chapter (Yue Zhang Ji)
24. A Study of the Interpretive Approach of Qing Dynasty Confucian Scholar Wu Jun in His "Zhuangzi Jie"—"Using Confucianism to Interpret Zhuangzi"
25. A Study on "Actuality" of Chinese Themes Produced by Overseas Photographers during the Late Qing Dynasty (1896–1911)
26. A Study on the Dual Identity and Self-Identification of Operatically Trained Actors: An Examination in the Field of Live-Streaming Opera Performances
27. A Study on the Travel Activities of Buddhist Nuns in the Tang Dynasty
28. A Study on the Travels of Buddhist Nuns in the Tang Dynasty
29. Asynchronous Visions: Comparative Historiographies of Modern Chinese Art Across China and the West
30. A Textual Comparison of the Huawentang Edition and the Xiaohuaxuan Edition of QingMengTuo——Also on the Printing Time of the Huawentang Edition
31. Belief and Legend: The Interplay Between the Shousheng Belief and the Luoyang Bridge Baojuan in the Jiangnan Region
32. Between Introjection and Orthopraxy: Chinese Couplets as Sites of Cultural Adaptation in Japanese Overseas Chinese and Buddhist Temples
33. Between Life and Death: An Archaeological Study of Date Selection (zeri) and Apotropaic (yasheng) Concepts in Chengdu Plain, 10th–13th Centuries
34. Between Opportunity and Caution: Slovak Media Narratives on the Belt and Road Initiative
35. Between State and Society: Structuration and the Remaking of Urban Neighbourhood Governance in Post-Pandemic China
36. Between the Other Shore and the Secular: Female Religious Practice and Social Networks in Early Medieval China through the Biographies of Buddhist Nuns(比丘尼傳)
37. Between Translation, Commerce, and Politics: Unveiling the Identity and Motives of Chen Enrong within Kang Youwei's Overseas Qinwang Movement
38. Beyond Industrial Modernity: “Qiao Girls” and Gendered Technicity in Early Socialist Chinese Cinema
39. Beyond Inscription: Recalibrating Productive Safeguarding for Macau’s Incense Stick Manufacturing
40. Beyond Rebellion: AI, Order, and Responsibility in Chinese Technological Imaginaries
41. Borrowing from Afar and Grounding in the Self: Reworking Bergsonian Intuition in Modern New Confucian Narratives
42. Breaking Out in Sound Waves: "Xiaoyuzhou" Podcasts and the Auditory Narrative Mechanisms of Chinese Women's Suffering
43. Bridging Doctrinal Traditions: Ouyi Zhixu's Interpretation of the Two Contemplative Paths in the Zhancha shan'e yebao jing
44. Buddhist Exchanges between the Greater Bay Area of China and Thailand : Centered on Venerable Xuxing (續行法師), Founder of the Chinese Buddhist Tradition in Thailand
45. “Burning of Books and Burying of Revelation”: A Study on the Distinction Between Ancient and Modern Confucianism from the Perspective of Catholic Missionaries' Writing of Chinese History During Ming-Qing Transition
46. Calligraphy at the Crossroads: Embodiment, Mediation, and the Transformation of Chinese Script in Contemporary Hong Kong
47. Challenging the Limits of Gender Knowledge Transmission in the Late Qing Dynasty: A Study of Sun Qingru (孫清如) ’s Female Teacher Training Lectures (『女子師範講義』)
48. Character-Centered Reproduction: A New Perspective on the Phenomenon of Qing Dynasty Sequel Writing for Dream of the Red Chamber
49. Chen Duxiu's Interpretation of the French Revolution and Its Role in the Genesis of the New Culture Movement
50. China-South American economic relation from a Tianxia perspective (2001-2025)
51. China-South American economic relation from a Tianxia perspective (2001-2025)
52. China’s Russian-language Media and Soft Power: Constructing China’s Image for Russian-speaking Audiences
53. China's Strategic Engagement in ASEAN: From Economic Integration to Structural Power in Regional Development
54. China Studies in the Global South: An Evaluative Perspective
55. Chinese Émigré Intellectuals and the Hong Kong-North American Migration Corridor in the Early Cold War Years: A Case Study of Professor Yu Ying-shih
56. Chinese Spring Festival celebration in Usera (Madrid): processes of extraction and touristification in urban space
57. Chinese Studies in Australia: History and Present Condition
58. Chinoiserie Matter on the Move: The Qiaoyi of Heying Lou into Le Pavillon sur l’eau from a New Materialist Perspective
59. Classical Translation and Knowledge Production: Epistemic Mechanisms in French Sinology
60. Classic Commercialization: Dream of the Red Chamber in Modern Urban Consumer Culture
61. Classroom Pedagogical Translation of Poverty-Reduction Narratives
62. Cognition, Belief and Practice: The Generation Logic of Myths in Shan Hai Jing
63. Compassion for Things and Self: The Dual Reflexive Metaphors in Shuangqing’s Object-Chanting Ci-Poetry in Random Notes of the West Green (Xiqing Sanji)
64. Competing for China’s Voice: Xinhua, Central News Agency, and the Bandung Conference as a Propaganda Battleground (1955)
65. Compiler as well as a Poetry History Writer and Teacher: Discussion on Zhu Ziqing’s Compiling of Shisi Jia Shichao
66. Constructing Macao: The Chinese Catholic Vision in the Seventeenth Century
67. Consuming Coffee, Dreaming of Metropolitan Membership: A Case Study of a Specialty Cafe in Guangdong Province, China
68. Contemporary English Textbooks in Chinese General Senior High Schools: Negotiating Tradition and Innovation
69. County town as Affective Atmosphere in Post-Growth China
70. Cultivating Authority: Women and Agricultural Science in China, 1930–1952
71. Cultural Memory, Queer Modernity, and Affective Economy across the Adaptation Journey of New Dragon Gate Inn
72. De-colonizing Buddhist Studies in the 21st Century
73. De-identified Dwelling in the Urban Remainder: Sinophone Dark Ecology in Twilight of the Warriors and Limbo
74. Destroyed as a Chinese Draft or Published as an English Book: A Comparative Study of Chinese Women’s Autobiography Writings in the 1920s
75. Detached Contexts: The Overseas Dissemination and Adaptation of the Nine-Dragon Screen
76. Dreaming the Orient Through Time: Spanish Sinology and Technological Spectacle in El Anacronópete as the First Time-Machine Novel
77. Elucidating the Nuance of Qie (窃): Confucius’s “Venturing to Compare with Old Peng” and “Appropriating the Meaning”
78. Emotion, Representation, and Moral Critique in the Political Lives of Modern Chinese Intellectuals: Feng Ziyou(馮自由) and the Discourse of “Gongfu-Gongqi(公夫公妻)”
79. Erasing the Sea: How the Wang Lineage in Qing Fushan Rewrote Their Lineage
80. Establishing Love from One's Parents: On One-Root Love Centering on the Chapter of "The Mohist Yizhi" in the Mencius
81. Ethnic language and culture among the Salyr of Qinghai
82. Evolving Truths: Darwinism, Scientism and the Religious Impulse in the Early Writings of Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren
83. Exemption of Filial Maintenance Debt by Parental Fault: Transformation, Continuity and Tension in Chinese Judicial Practice
84. Expectations and Curses Concerning Truth: “Groundedness” (you suo ju) in Ming–Qing Popular Fiction
85. Experiencing Belonging in Liminal Contexts: A Study of Media Usage Among Chinese Migrants
86. Explaining and Persuading: China’s ICT Corporate Culture through HR’s Linguistic Practices
87. Exploring the Possibilities of Chinese Writing Through "New Sensation" ——The Modernist Linguistic Practice of the Shanghai Modernist School
88. FAQ in Medical Terms – A Study of the PRC Birth Control Handbooks in the 1970s
89. Female Figures and the Landscape of the Lower Classes in Tanhuang Folk Songs of Late Qing and Republican China
90. Folds in Time: A Study of Female Poet Zong Wan’s Dingchou Yubao Diary through the Lens of Late Qing Imperial Honors System
91. From Affective Resonance to Moral Reason (Qing–Li): Ethical Predicaments and Regulatory Pathways of Affective Computing in Confucian Ethics
92. From Beijing to Amur: A four-border structure in exiles’ poetry in early Qing Northeast China
93. From Biography to Poetry: The Construction of the Life of Wang Wei (701-761 CE)
94. From Chinese Classical Exegetics to Cross-Textual Reading: Methods and Practices in Ernst Faber’s Cross-Cultural Biblical Interpretation
95. From "Cina" to "Kita": Memory Curation and the Mediation of Chineseness in a Post-Suharto Hometown Association
96. From Cognition to Visual Practice: Correlative Thinking as a Cognitive Technology for Understanding the Cosmic Metaphor in Traditional Chinese Ink Painting Skills
97. From Conceptual Labels to Problem-Structures: Rethinking China–West Metaphysical Contrasts Through Hegel’s Faith and Knowledge
98. From Dongjiangmi Lane (東江米巷) to Dongjiaomin Lane (東交民巷): Toponymy, Jurisdiction, and Memory through the 1901 Boxer Protocol
99. From Han and Song Dynastic Commentaries to Wang Yangming’s Mind-Theory: A Study on the Transformation and Synthesis of "Ming Bu Cheng"
100. From Intra-lineage adoption (guoji) to Surrogacy: Lineage Continuation and Institutional Change in Chinese Legal History
101. From Investment to Implementation: Local Agency and Contestation in China-Linked Development Projects
102. From Julien to Lanselle——the Translation of Xixiangji in the French World and French Sinology of Chinese xiqu
103. From Resistance to Endurance: Teaching Children What to Feel about “National Humiliation” in Republican-era China, 1915-1937
104. From Shen (身) to Geren (个人): “Liberal Individual” and the Spiritual Crisis of Modern Selfhood in China
105. From the desk to the field : ' Zhuibaiqiu ' Ben ' Emerald Garden ' Zhezixi adaptation research
106. From the Village to the Screen: How Live-Streaming Platforms Empower Rural Women in China
107. From Tribute to Trade: The Circulation and Cultural Revaluation of Northern Chinese White Ware in the Indian Ocean World, 8th-10th Centuries
108. From Tribute to Trade: The Circulation and Cultural Revaluation of Northern Chinese White Ware in the Indian Ocean World, 8th-10th Centuries
109. From Wujing to Yijing: An Aesthetic Analysis of the “Three Realms” in The Procession of the Lady of Commandery Paying Homage to the Buddha, Mogao Cave 130
110. Frontier Cultural Appropriation under the State-directed Cultural Regulation in Twentieth-Century China
111. Fu De's profound questions and potential developments - Centered on "The Biography of Boyi" in Shǐjì
112. Fumerist Laughter: Female Offence, Defence and Empowerment in Liang Baibo’s (1911–1976) Cartoons
113. Gaze, Dwelling, and Spectacle: Paradigm Shift and Cultural Imagination in Foreigners’ "Travel-in-China" Narratives
114. Ghosts of Guoxue, Demons of Sinology
115. Global History and Cross-Cultural Art History for a Collaborative Research Project on Chinese Reverse Glass Painting
116. Gu Jin Dialogue: Contemporary Stage Practice in the 2025 Hong Kong Small-Theatre Xiqu Festival
117. Guns, Boats, and Stereotypes: A Case Study of the First Opium War
118. Harmless Heresy? The Blood Bowl Sutra, Apocrypha, and the Making of "Popular" Buddhism in Medieval China
119. Harvard-Yenching Institute and the Founding of the Institute for Chinese Cultural Studies at West China Union University
120. Henan’s Shifting Image in Western Discourse
121. Hirata Atsutane in the Sinographic Sphere: Chinese Christian Texts and the Reconfiguration of the Shinto Afterlife
122. Historical Research on China in Russian Sinology (1906–2024): An Analysis Based on a Large-Scale Sinological Bibliographic Database
123. Honoring Parents Across Civilizations: Filial Piety in Confucian and Islamic Thought
124. How Can Confucian Classics Engage with the Modern World? ——A Discussion Centered on “Theory of the Six Arts” from Ma Yifu
125. How "China" Becomes "Cyber": Sensory Logic and Cultural Imagination in Chinese Single-Player AAA Games (2024-2025)
126. How Education on Making Choices Is Reflected in an Ancient Chinese Buddhist Board Game
127. How is the Moral Foundation Established? A Study Based on the Principle of “Sheji Congren” in the Mencius
128. Identity under British Colonial Rule: Identity Construction among Urban Communities in Hong Kong Island and Lineage Communities in the New Territories
129. Ideographic Characters and Semantic Evolution—A Case Study of Fanxun(反訓) Words in Classical Chinese
130. In between the Ancient Chinese Dream and Modern American Dream: comparative study of two meritocratic systems
131. Indigenous Knowledge beyond Academia: A Sibe Genealogist’s Perspective
132. Informal Institutions, Party Co-optation, and Public Goods Provisions: Evidence from Rural China
133. Inscribing “Pain” and Reconstructing Time—On the Poetics of Memory in Wang Anyi's 1990s Works
134. Insights from the Speech of Gr anny Liu: A Sociolinguistic Analysis
135. International Academic Symposium on Xuemo's Literature: Bridging Cultures Through Words
136. Intersection of Two Knowledge Systems in Text and Image: A Case Study of Yuanxi qiqi tushuo luzui (Diagrams and Explanations of Ingenious Machines from the Far West: A Selection of the Very Best)
137. In the “Middle Ground” of Poetry: Vocal Performance in Contemporary Chinese Poetry
138. Investment Opportunities for Chinese Business in Uzbekistan: Grocery Retail Expansion as a Gateway to the Real Sector
139. Invoice Digitization and Credit Availability: Hard-Information Effects in Small Business Lending
140. Is it possible for AI to develop self-awareness?
141. Japan in the Chinese City: Language, Space, and Historical Memory
142. Learning for Hope: Educational Experiences of Migrant Students in Shenzhen, China
143. Life as Opera or Opera as Life? — Gender Dilemmas in Farewell My Concubine from the Perspective of Mirror Gaze and Gender Performativity
144. "Li-Qi" and "Wen-Zhi": A New Perspective on the Philosophy of History through The Zhu Xi-Chen Liang Debate
145. Literature revolutionizing Confucianism : The Birth of Modern Chinese Literature
146. Liu Wu-chi’s Maritime Literature in National Salvation and Its Translation Practice
147. “Local Lineage” or “the Founder of Ming Confucianism”: Cao Duan in the Regional Networks of Early Ming North China and His Later Representations
148. Mao Wenlong: Han Nationalism in the Evolution of His Historical Figure Narrative
149. Mapping the Expanding Structural Role of Overseas Chinese High-Tech Enterprises in China (2000–2023)
150. Marking a New Boundary Stone, Remapping the Border of Memory of the Shenzhen River: A Case Study of Memorial Landscapes of the Dongjiang Column in Hong Kong from the 1980s to nowadays.
151. Marriage Tragedy from the Perspective of Power: Re-reading the Affectionate Husband in "The Peacock Flies Southeast", Power Relations and Text writing
152. Memories on the Margins: Nanyang Aging Women and the Folk Perspective in Late Qing Classical Fiction
153. Migration, Work, and Well-being in Contemporary China: Insights from Life Satisfaction among Internal Migrants
154. Modernizing Buddhism and Christianity through Neo-Confucianism: A Comparative Study of Taixu’s and Uchimura Kanzō’s Religious Perceptions of Wang Yangming
155. Mongolian Heroic Epic Jangar and Its Contemporary Dissemination
156. Morality on Script, Sensuality on Stage: The Duality of “Saozi wo” Operas
157. Moral Luck in Zhuxi’s Concept of “Zheng ming”
158. Moral Stabilisation after War: A Comparative Study of War Museums in China and Australia
159. Moving towards the people amidst the turmoil of war. ——A Case Study of Wang Lin’s Cultural Endeavors in Jizhong
160. Multidimensional Implications and Contemporary Value of 24 Solar Terms Culture in The Dream of the Red Chamber
161. Natural Aesthetics in Huang Daxian Lingqian: A Semiotic and Ecological Interpretation of a Folk Religious Text
162. Natural Soundscapes and Audionarratives in Ng Kim Chew’s Rain
163. Negotiated Visibility under Platform Capitalism: Pema Tseden’s Snow Leopard on iQIYI
164. Negotiating the Boundaries: Nation-Building and Political Contestation in National Language (Guoyu) Education among Mongols — A Study of Mongolian–Chinese Bilingual Textbooks (1927–1949)
165. New Trends of Internal Migration in China Today
166. Not applicable
167. ON “Moral Creativity” in Mou Tsung-san’s Philosophy
168. On “Sincerity Realizes Itself” (Cheng Zhe Zi Cheng) in Commentary on the Mean: Taking Rao Lu, Hu Bingwen and Wang Chuanshan as Examples
169. On the Intertextuality between Xue Baochai and "The Parasitic Grass" in Dream of the Red Chamber
170. On the Translation Practice and Cross-Cultural Significance of Tang Poetry in T'ien Hsia Monthly(1935-1941)
171. Oral Literature Or Written Manuscript? The Reception of The Book of Poetry in Contemporary American Sinology
172. Oriental Boudoirs and Western Pen: A Study of Source Text Selection and Translation Strategies in the 120-chapter English Versions of A Dream of Red Mansions from the Perspective of the Four Jia Spring Ladies
173. Painting Confucians as Portraits and Integrating Confucianism into Painting: The Visual Dissemination of Confucianism in Early Modern Japanese Daily Life
174. Pak Tai Worship, Identity Formation, and Cultural Reconciliation: A Case Study of Cantonese Communities in the Pearl River Delta
175. Peter Button's Cross-Cultural Interpretation of Cai Yi's Thought on "Typicality"
176. Placing the Anecdotal Sage in the Hierarchy: Zichan of Zheng
177. Plurality and Marginality
178. Poetics of Mongolian Oral Narrative of Üliger: The Layered Narrative in Tabun Juan
179. Population development in the course of economic reform in the PRC
180. Practical Wisdom and Moral Sensibility in Wang Yangming's Philosophy
181. "Prehension" and "Resonance" in Process: A Comparative Study of Whitehead’s and Zhu Xi’s Epistemologies
182. Pre-Qin Period Archery Metaphors: Instrumentalization, Dynamic Adjustment, and Randomness
183. Producing and Enacting National-Salvation Propaganda Knowledge in Global History: Overseas Chinese Youths’ Experiential Writings, 1936–1945
184. Profundity in Drama: Fictional Dramas in Qing Dynasty Novels of Manners from an Intertextual Perspective
185. Qi Theory Analysis of Zhu Xi's Relationship Construction of The Four Virtues of Heaven and Man
186. Rebuilding Poetic Sites and Producing the Remnant Voice: Yuefu Buti from the Late Song to the Early Qing
187. Rebuilding the Boundaries of "Qing": the Reception Turn of The Perfume Case Collection (Xianglian Ji) and the Writing of Erotic Poetry in Late Imperial China
188. Recasting Pangu: The Transcultural Reshaping of a Chinese Creation Myth in a Seventeenth-Century European Book on Japan
189. Re-conceptualising Chinese Worldview for the Transformation of Global Governance
190. Reconfiguring Revenge, Success, and Affect: The Evolution of “Negotiated Strong-Female Narratives” in Chinese Female-Oriented Online Literature
191. Reconstructing the Sacred at the Margins: Grassroots Agency in Religious Economy around a North China Sacred Mountain
192. Recreation in Buddhism’s Inter and Intra Faiths and Religions in South Asia and South East Asia : Currents and Transitions of Buddhism in Ancient Odisha
193. Re-examing the "evil women": stories of widows abetting illicit sexual intercourse in late Ming and early Qing vernacular fiction
194. Re-examining Yan Cheng's Aesthetic Views on Qin Music in the Yushan School of Qin Music in the Late Ming Dynasty
195. Reflection and Reconstruction of the Concept of Epic Motifs
196. Reimagining Jing Ke: Myth, Memory, and Emotion in Early Medieval China
197. Reinterpreting Changshen in Zong Bing’s Landscape Aesthetics: A Gongfu-Theoretical Path of “Refining the Spirit” through Landscape
198. Research on "New Southern Writing" from the Perspective of Mobility
199. Research on Privacy Issues in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: An Examination Based on the Relationship Between Privacy Rights and Public Interest
200. Research on the Distribution, Communication, and Social Functions of Pre Qin Tubular Musical Instruments
201. Research on the Ecological View of Wang Yangming's Philosophy
202. Resonant Certainties: Bai Juyi, Sonic Intimacy, and the Revitalization of the Live Event in a Mediatized World
203. Rethinking the Tianxia–State Dyad? The Ordering of China in Three Transitional Moments
204. Returning Home: Negotiating Time, Space, and Belonging Among Transnational Chinese Queers
205. Reverence and Creation: Confucius’s Interactive Understanding of Care for Persons with Disabilities
206. Reverse Mobility and Sino-centric Internationalisation in Higher Education: A Critical Literature Review
207. Revisiting Wang Yangming’s Metaphysics from the His Ethics
208. Revolution and Confucianism: New Confucian Master Ma Yifu's Early Thought
209. Rewriting the Past at the Edges of Empire: Memory and Transnational Modernity through Hui-lan Koo
210. River Reflections: A Preliminary Analysis of Social Mentality in Water Conservancy Projects in Jiangnan During the Ming and Qing Dynasties
211. Root and Branch: Wang Bi and the Reconfiguration of Han Political Philosophy
212. Sail Shadows, Books, and Scholarship: The Early Discovery and Utilization of Qunshu Zhiyao
213. Shifting Paradigms: Reconstructing the History of Chinese Literary Criticism through the Lens of Knowledge
214. Shining Hope: Ethnography of Lab-Grown Diamond Industry in Zhecheng, China
215. Social Innovation and Youth in Chinese-speaking Societies: Cases from Hong Kong or Taiwan
216. Some Remarks on the Buddhism of the Yellow Yugurs in Gansu Province
217. Spatial Narratives of Gender: Female School Journals and the Production of Gendered School Space in Late Qing and Republican China (1844-1949)
218. Staging Death As Spectacle: The Production of Senses and the Attention Economy in the Travelogues by Dutch Sinologist Henri Borel (1869-1933)
219. State-Led Racialization and Hakka Cultural Transmission in Taiwan: A Multi-Level Analysis of Policy, Family, Community, and Cohort Effects
220. Subculture and the Alternative: Lu Yang’s The Great Adventure of Material World and Transnational Identity
221. Subversion and Containment: The Rewriting of Song Dynasty History in Court Drama of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
222. Suspension and Flow: The Syntactic Turn in Tang and Five Dynasties Ci Poetry from a Structuralist Perspective
223. Symbolic Imagination and Digital Inheritance of Traditional Chinese Opera in Generative AI Prompt Words: An Empirical Study Based on the Dreamina AI
224. Sympathy for a Demoness: Flood Memories and Moral Ambiguity in a Qing Martial Play
225. TBS
226. Teleology, Peripheral Agency, and the Narration of Inevitability in Sima Qian’s Biography of Southern Yue
227. Template-Based Empowerment: Platform Production and Subject Regulation in Chinese Female-Oriented Short-Form Drama
228. The 16‑line, 41‑character edition of "Sanguo Yingxiong Zhizhuan"
229. The active void as generative space: Yijing aesthetics in extended reality scenography
230. The Affective Labor of Queer Kinship: Sisterhood and the Making of Chosen Family in Chinese LGBT Communities
231. The Changing China Image in Historical and Contemporary Narratives
232. The Chinese Translation Huidi Fayuan ( Mathematical Geography) and Its Influence in Late Qing China
233. The Chinese Village as a Contact Zone: the Politics of Representation at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair
234. The Co-evolution of Children's Textbooks and Chinese Calligraphy Education: A Discussion on Their Spread in the East Asian Sinographic Cultural Sphere
235. The "Cosmotechnics" of Diaspora: Thai-Chinese Life Writing as a Survival Algorithm
236. The Crucible in the Mirror: Iconographic Shifts of Trigram Mirrors and Neidan Practice in Tang and Song China
237. The Current Situation of Chinese Language Teaching in Uzbekistan: An Intercultural Perspective
238. The Daoist Vision of Buddhist Fa Shen (法身)
239. The Derivative of Rituals: Tang-Song Fish Pouches in the East Asian Context
240. The Dilemma of Excellent Candidates: Did Mencius Justify the Tian Clan’s Usurpation of Jiang Qi?
241. The "Disorder" and "Dissonance" of Buddhism in the Late Qing and Early Republic: Perspective of the nationalist-driven Foyle controversy
242. The Dynamic Ontology of the Chinese Writing System: A Process-Philosophical Interpretation
243. The Early Practice of Historical-Geographical Materialism: The Spatial Narrative in the Geography Textbooks of the Liberated Areas and the Shaping of Chinese National Identity
244. The Editorial Conception and Practice of Reinhard Emmerich's History of Chinese Literature
245. ‘The English Bourgeois Revolution’ as a Political Discourse in Modern China
246. The Evolution of Urban Space in Northeast Chinese Films: Spatial Representation and Regional Imagination
247. The Female Perspective in Zhang Ailing’s Nightmare of the Red Chamber
248. The Fengshan: Alienating the Nature and Challenging the Symmetry
249. The Fictionalization of Dreams in Pre-modern Chinese Narrative:Case Studies Centered on Tang Chuanqi
250. The Fragility of Difference: Empire, Ideology and Unipolarity in East Asia
251. The Gaze of the Other and Its Resonance: Positioning and Reflection on the Intercultural Practice of Chinese Opera in an Age of Crisis
252. The image of China in Hungarian Turanism
253. The Impact of Karl Gutzlaff’s Voyages along the China Coast on the Qing Dynasty’s Maritime Prohibition Policy
254. The Interaction Between Text and Music in Song Ci: A Case Study of Hewen Zhuyin Qinpu
255. The Interwoven of Line and Color in the Relation of Chinese Art and Joan Miró’s Artworks: Seeing Form and Content from Zhuangzi’s Philosophy
256. The Legend of the White Snake, CCTV, and the Cult of Qing
257. The Limits of “Religion”: Reconsidering Confucian Religiousness and Christian Theology in Comparative Dialogue
258. The Literature of "Sound" and the "Sound" of Literature—Taking Dung Kai-cheung's “Congming Shijie” as an Example
259. The Magnificent Landscape of "Jiangshan": Linhaixueyuan and an Alternative "Socialist Landscape"
260. The Making of the “Romantic Legend”: Samuel Beal’s English Translation of the Fobenxing ji jing and the Romanticization of Buddha Narratives
261. The medical narrative and diverse interpretation of Ming Dynasty legend: taking Du Liniang's lovesickness in “The Peony Pavilion” as an example
262. The Mirror of the Other: A Study of China's Border Issues in Germany's Der Spiegel Magazine (1947–1949)
263. The Mothers’ Mothers: Resemantizing Motherhood Across Sinophone Cinemas
264. The Multidimensional Construction of a Domesticating Strategy: A Study on Concepts, Themes, and Structure in Matteo Ricci’s Ershiwu Yan
265. The Narrative Significance of Space in the Housing Complex of the Jia House in the Dream of the Red Chamber
266. The narrowing trend of Confucian instruction behind the change of women's legal status in the Tang Dynasty
267. The National Salvation Movement and Internal Conflicts within the Nanyang Chinese Community during the Sino-Japanese War : A Case Study Centered on Tan Kah Kee and Aw Boon Haw
268. The ongoing of Chinese Free trade agreements in Latin America: the ecuadorian case
269. The Orthodoxy of the Mohist school
270. The Paradox of Power: Grandmother Jia’s “Governance” and Wang Xifeng’s “Consuming Ambition” — On the Granting and Discipline of Female Power in the Kinship System of ‘Dream of the Red Chamber’
271. The Politics of Memory, Trauma and Identity in Northeast Asia: WWII Memorial Sites as Foreign Policy Tools
272. The Relationship Between Opium and Women in Late Qing China: An Analysis from Class, Gender, and Patriarchal Cultural Perspectives
273. The Revival of Daoism in Contemporary China: the Case of Wushu
274. The Revolutionary Palate: Gustatory Politics and Historical Writing in Chinese Literature (1950s–1970s)
275. The Selection of Classics and Religious Interpretation in Richard Wilhelm’s Die chinesische Literatur
276. The Shapeshifting Ghosts: Censorship and Compromise in Post-socialist China
277. The "Somatic Turn": Intergenerational Conversations on Women’s Late-Life Romance and "Belated" Female Subjectivity in the Xin Shiqing Xiaoshuo
278. THE SPACE SILK ROAD IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: TECHNOLOGICAL AUTONOMY STRATEGIES FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH (2015-2025)
279. The Specter in Ruins: Temporality, Hauntological Images and Memory Politics in Turn-of-the-Century Chinese Cinema
280. The Tangible and the Intangible: The Misunderstood Concept of "Wu 無" in Indigenous Chinese Philosophy
281. The Teaching of Cantonese Vocabulary in Robert Morrison’s A Grammar of the Chinese Language: A Morpheme-Based Approach
282. The Third Paradigm of Filial Piety: Five Relationships, Three Bonds, and Succession
283. The Trajectory of Ideas: American Chinese Studies on Intellectuals
284. The Transformation and Continuity Mechanism of Filial Piety During the Social Transition of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods
285. The Turmoil of “Artistic Persona” and the Reconstruction of Historical Imagination: The Adaptation of the Peking Opera The Lucky Purse During the “Xiqu Reform” in the 1950s
286. The Two Traditions of China Studies in Hungary
287. The (Un)intended Violence of Categorizing a Chinese Miner’s Colonial Petition as a Diary
288. The Writing of Domestic Goods in Modern and Contemporary Literature and Its Significance
289. The Writing Paradigm and Historiographical Dilemma in John Francis Davis's Poeseos Sinensis Commentarii
290. The Zhi (Substance) and Wen (Form) of the Decorative Motifs on Western Han Dynasty Bronze Mirrors
291. The Zhiyin Motif in Transit: Genre, Ethics, and Affect in the Cross-Cultural Afterlife of the Bo Ya – Ziqi Story
292. Thus spoke Zhuangzi: Allegory as a strategy of internal rhetoric in an early Daoist text
293. TikTok Refuges in RedNote: The West Meets China on a Chinese Digital Platform
294. Towards the Everyday: The “Xixiang” Elements in Ming Daily Use Encyclopedias and the Non‑Operatic Evolution of Romance of the Western Chamber
295. Toward the "People's City": The Theoretical Trajectory and Practical Exploration of Contemporary Chinese Urban Philosophy
296. Transcending Boundaries: The Emotional Transformation and Reading Practices of a Young Man from Countryside in Shanghai Periphery, 1917-1923
297. Transcending War Metaphors: Ecological Ethics and the Elemental Worldview in Bi Shumin’s The Corolla Virus
298. Translating Journey to the West in Europe: Arthur Waley’s Monkey and the Italian Scimmiotto
299. Translation, Introduction and Reception: La Dame aux Camélias in China
300. Translingual Practice in Historical Text Translation: The Rendering of Derogatory Terms for the Southern Dynasties in English Translations of A Record of Buddhist Monasteries in Luo-yang
301. Transmedia Fantasy: Database and Gamified Narrative in Chinese Generation Z Fiction
302. Transmedia Memory Migration of the 1942 Henan Famine
303. "Treating the People as a Sore": The Empathetic Dimension of the Governance of the Confucian Sage Kings and Its Contemporary Significance
304. Tropical Whites and Chinese Dress: Cultural Cross-Dressing and the Performance of Belonging among Finnish Missionaries in Southern Inland China, c. 1900–1950
305. Understanding Africa: The Anglo-Boer War and Modern China
306. Viewing Calligraphy from the Periphery: Expansion and Paradigm Shift in Overseas Calligraphic Studies
307. Wang Bi's "Language-Meaning Debate": A Logical Investigation and Analysis of Intentionality
308. War and Horses: The Tea-Horse Trade and the Management of Warhorses in the Ming Military
309. What is China? The Transformation of China's Image in Western Sinological Studies
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311. When Schooling Outruns Job Creation: Human-Capital Accumulation, High-Skill Capacity Formation, and Youth Unemployment Dynamics in China
312. When spring hatred came last year: a traumatic memory study of the images of "dream", "drunk" and "lonely" in Yan Jidao's words
313. Where Were Women in the Early PRC Literacy Campaign? Gendered Practices and the ACDWF’s Mediation
314. Why Sacrifice?—Early Confucianism’s Reinterpretation of Sacrificial Rites and Human-Guishen (鬼神, Spirits and Deities) Relations Through Qing (情, Sentiment)
315. Why Su Shi’s “Rain on the Cold Food Festival” ‘Resembles Li Bai’: A New Exegesis of Huang Tingjian’s Colophon to the "Cold Food Observance" Manuscript
316. Would Mencius Pull the Lever? The Role of Thought Experiments in Ancient Chinese Philosophy
317. Writing Guanyin: Desire, Identity and the Landscape of Life among Ming and Qing Literati
318. Youth Leaving the City: ‘Returning Home’ Narratives in Contemporary Chinese television Dramas
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320. “自得”与“一如”:苏轼的性命之学