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    The Zisizi in the Jingmen Guodian Chu Slips.Li Xueqin - 2000 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 32 (2):61-67.
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    Eastern Zhou and Qin Civilizations.David W. Goodrich, Li Xueqin & K. C. Chang - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (3):507.
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    Comments on the Poetry (Shilun) and the Poetry.Li Xueqin - 2008 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 39 (4):18-29.
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    Hexagram Drawings on Warring States (475 B. C. E.-221 B. C. E.) Bamboo Slips.Li Xueqin - 2013 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 44 (3):34-41.
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    The Divinatory Turtle Plastrons Dated to King Wen of Zhou : The Cultural Relations Between the Shang and Zhou Dynasties.Li Xueqin - 2013 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 44 (3):16-26.
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    The Important Discovery of Pre-Qin Confucian Texts.Li Xueqin - 2000 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 32 (1):58-62.
    In the winter of 1993, a large number of bamboo slips was excavated from a Chu tomb in Jingmen Guodian in Hubei; all of these were texts. In the past few years, this news has been circulating among scholars inside and outside of China; but, the publication in May 1998 of the Guodian Chu mu zhujian, by Wenwu Press, still caused a great stir in the academic world, because this cache of ancient texts is indeed very rich and very precious.
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    The Tsinghua Bamboo Strips and Ancient Chinese Civilization.Li Xueqin & Liu Guozhong - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (5):6-15.
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    Walking Out of the "Doubting of Antiquity" Era.Li Xueqin - 2002 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 34 (2):26-49.
    What effects do archaeological discoveries, and in particular some of the new archaeological discoveries, have on research into ancient history and culture, and especially on the research into [ancient] intellectual culture that all of us present today are concerned about? This is a subject that very much deserves to be studied. Archaeological discoveries have a very substantial effect on research into history. I believe everyone recognizes this fact today. This is probably a matter of common knowledge. However, very few people (...)
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    Zhou (1046 B. C. E.-256 B. C. E.) Oracle Bones Excavated from Yinxu, Ruins of Yin.Li Xueqin - 2013 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 44 (3):27-33.