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Illustrations | ||
Calligraphy Terms and Chinese Names | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Late Ming Culture and Fu Shan's Early Life | 5 |
2 | Fu Shan's Life and Calligraphy in the Early Years of the Manchu Conquest | 83 |
3 | New Intellectual Tendencies and Fu Shan's Advocacy of Epigraphical Calligraphy | 153 |
4 | Calligraphy and the Changing Intellectual Landscape | 209 |
Epilogue | 257 | |
Reference Matter | ||
Notes | 265 | |
Works Cited | 295 | |
Character List | 313 | |
Index | 323 |
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