Tung pao. Toung pa, Volume 21, is a significant resource for scholars of Sinology and Asian studies. Published in French, this volume continues the tradition of providing insightful articles and research on various aspects of Chinese history, culture, and linguistics. The journal includes contributions from eminent scholars such as Edouard Chavannes, Henri Cordier, Paul Pelliot, Gustaaf Schlegel, Paul Demi ville, and J.J.L. Duyvendak.
This volume offers valuable perspectives on historical events, linguistic analyses, and cultural interpretations. It remains an essential reference for researchers and students interested in deepening their understanding of China and its interactions with the world. The meticulous scholarship presented in Tung pao ensures its enduring relevance in the field of Oriental studies.
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