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Journal articles on the topic "Shandong Sheng"

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Li, Tao, Guo-Bin Chang, Zai-Hua Yang, Shu-Ping Sun, Yü Tian, and Mao-Ling Sheng. "Two new species of Cymodusa Holmgren (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) with a key to species known from China and Oriental region." Journal of Hymenoptera Research 88 (December 30, 2021): 103–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.88.75304.

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Two new species of genus Cymodusa Holmgren, 1859, C. culaiica Sheng, Li & Sun, sp.nov. collected from Culaishan Natural Reserve, Shandong province and C. melana Sheng, Li & Sun, sp.nov. collected from Guiyang and Fanjingshan National Natural Reserve, Guizhou province, are described and illustrated. A taxonomic key to the species of Cymodusa from China and the Oriental region is provided.
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SHENG, MAO-LING, SHU-PING SUN, XI-NAN WANG, and HAI-WEI WU. "A new genus and species of subfamily Banchinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from China." Zootaxa 4413, no. 3 (April 23, 2018): 541. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4413.3.8.

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A new genus, Verruca Sheng & Sun gen. nov., of the ichneumonid tribe Atrophini, subfamily Banchinae is described for one new species, Verruca dentia Sheng & Sun, sp. nov. The species was collected from Shandong and Jiangxi Provinces, situated near the northern border of the Oriental part of China. The new genus is placed within the existing key to genera. A key to the genera of Atrophini, with the apical portion of the ovipositor with ridges, is also provided.
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Xue, H. Q., and T. G. Isleib. "Genetic Relationships Among Peanut Cultivars and Breeding Lines in Shandong Province, PRC." Peanut Science 29, no. 2 (July 1, 2002): 95–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3146/pnut.29.2.0004.

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Abstract Shandong province is the leading peanut-producing province in China which in turn is the leading peanut-producing country in the world. Shandong Peanut Research Institute (SPRI), an institute of the Shandong Academy of Agricultural Science, has had an ongoing breeding program for more than 40 yr and is the source of the peanut cultivars that dominate production in Shandong province and northern China. About 75 peanut cultivars and breeding lines have been released in Shandong by SPRI and other institutions. The genetic base of Shandong peanut cultivars has been described as narrow. The objective of this study was to (a) determine the genetic contribution of main ancestors to the genetic base of Shandong peanut cultivars and (b) study the genetic relationships among the peanut cultivars released in Shandong province during 1950-1999. Twentysix ancestors were identified in the pedigrees of 69 improved lines, 24 ancestors of Chinese origin contributed 96.1% of the Shandong peanut genetic base, and two exotic introductions contributed only 3.6%. The four most important ancestors based on average coancestry with the 69 improved lines are Fu Hua Sheng (PI 436545), Shi Tou Qi (PI 430227 and PI 461435), Jianggezhuang Ban Man (PI 433351), and Shuyang Da Zhan Yang from which 67, 28, 27 and 19 lines were derived, respectively. Among the 20 dominant cultivars of Shandong province, recently released cultivars Lu Hua 14 and Lu Hua 15 have the lowest average coancestry with the others which means those two new cultivars' have the high genetic divergence. In contrast, the very popular cultivars Fu Hua Sheng, Baisha 1016, Xuzhou 68-4, Lu Hua 9, and the new cultivar 8130 were closely related to the other cultivars. The results suggest that the genetic base of Shandong peanut cultivars released before 1990 is narrow, but that cultivars released after 1990 have broadened the genetic base due to introduction and use of new germplasm in the pedigrees. This information will be used as a guide for peanut breeders in choosing parents and avoiding genetic vulnerability to pests. For new cross combinations, parents with low coefficients of coancestry should be chosen in order to keep enlarging the gene pool of the new cultivars.
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WANG, XI-NAN, TAO LI, and MAO-LING SHENG. "First record of Hylophasma Townes (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Cryptinae) from Palaearctic region." Zootaxa 4668, no. 2 (September 10, 2019): 283–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.9.

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A new species of Cryptinae, Hylophasma luica Sheng, Li & Wang, sp.n., collected from Shandong Province, in the southern border of the Eastern Palaearctic Region of China, is described and illustrated. The new species is placed within the existing key to species.
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Wang, Xi-Nan, Mao-Ling Sheng, and Martin Schwarz. "A new species of genus Hoplocryptus Thomson (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Cryptinae) and a key to species from Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic regions." ZooKeys 865 (July 22, 2019): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.865.35094.

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A new species of Cryptinae, Hoplocryptus qingdaoensis Sheng, Wang & Schwarz, sp. nov. collected from Qingdao, Shandong Province, in the north border of oriental part of China, is described and illustrated. A key to species known from the Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic regions is provided.
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DUAN, CHUN-HUA, TAO LI, HAI-WEI WU, and MAO-LING SHENG. "A new species of genus Endasys Förster (Ichneumonidae, Cryptinae) parasitizing Pristiphora (Tenthredinidae) and a key to species from China." Zootaxa 4743, no. 1 (February 24, 2020): 111–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4743.1.9.

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A new species of Cryptinae, Endasys pristiphorae Sheng, sp.n. reared from cocoons of the tenthredinid sawflies Pristiphora erichsonii (Hartig), P. xibei Wei & Xia and P. (Stauronematus) compresicornis (Hartig) in Ningxia, Shandong and Shan’xi, China, is described and illustrated. A key to species of Endasys known from China is provided.
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MacFarquhar, Roderick. "Provincial People's Congresses." China Quarterly 155 (September 1998): 656–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741000050037.

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This is a report of a short trip made in November 1997 to investigate the workings of the Provincial People's Congresses (sheng renda: PPCs) in Shandong and Heilongjiang as part of a more general enquiry into the democratic possibilities of the mainland's renda (NPC) system in the light of democratization in Taiwan. The visit was somewhat zouma kanhua, but since the Heilongjiang PPC at least had never before had an English-speaking visitor, some of the observations are possibly worth wider currency.
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Zhao, Qian, and Yeonjeong Park. "Research on the Impact of Historic District Regeneration on Residents’ Living Environment - A Case Study of Ouyuan Historic District, Qingzhou City, Shandong Province, China -." Journal of the Korean Housing Association 32, no. 4 (August 31, 2021): 27–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.6107/jkha.2021.32.4.027.

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Li, Shang‐Jen. "Guihan Luo. Jin dai xi fang shi Hua sheng wu shi [History of Western Botanical and Zoological Studies in China]. (Zhongguo jin xian dai ke xue ji shu shi yan jiu cong shu.). 434 pp., illus., tables, bibl., index. Jinan: Shandong jiao yu chu ban she [Shandong Education Press], 2005. ¥46 (paper)." Isis 99, no. 2 (June 2008): 380–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/591325.

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Fan, Fa-ti. "Zonggang Hu. Jingsheng sheng wu diao cha suo shi gao [Historical manuscript of Fan Memorial Institute of Biology]. (Zhongguo jin xian dai ke xue ji shu shi yan jiu cong shu.). 250 pp., illus., figs., tables, bibl., index. Jinan: Shangdong jiao yu chu ban she [Shandong Education Press], 2005. 29 yuan (paper)." Isis 99, no. 1 (March 2008): 214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/589390.

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Wu, Meiling, and 吴美玲. "Ages, geochemistry and metamorphism of the neoarchean basement in Shandong province : implications for evolution of the eastern block, North China Craton." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10722/196017.

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The Archean basement rocks in Shandong Province are important components of the Eastern Block in the North China Craton, consisting predominantly of granitoid gneisses with minor mafic and felsic supracrustal rocks and charnockites. They are exposed, from west to east, in the Luxi Granite-Greenstone Terrane, Yishui Terrane and Jiaodong Terrane, of which the low-grade Luxi Granite-Greenstone Terrane has been well studied, whereas little work has been done on the medium- to high-grade Yishui and Jiaodong Terranes. Controversies have long surrounded the timing of crustal growth and tectonic setting of these two terranes. This project is designed to resolve these issues by integrating field investigations, petrography, geochronology, geochemistry and metamorphism of the Yishui and Jiaodong Terranes. New zircon U-Pb data from the major lithologies have revealed that the Jiaodong Terrane experienced multi-stage magmatism at ~2.9 Ga, ~2.7 Ga and 2.6-2.5 Ga followed by two metamorphic events at ~2.50 Ga and 1.9-1.8 Ga, whereas the Yishui Terrane underwent single magmatism at 2.57-2.53 Ga followed by a single metamorphic event at ~2.50 Ga. Zircon Hf isotopic data have revealed that the Jiaodong Terrane underwent juvenile crustal growth with significant ancient crustal material additions at 3.4-3.1 and 2.8-2.7 Ga, while the Yishui Terrane experienced juvenile crustal growth with significant addition of crustal material at 2.8-2.7 Ga. Both the Jiaodong and Yishui Terranes experienced crustal reworking with minor juvenile additions at 2.6-2.5 Ga. Whole-rock compositions and Nd isotopes from the Jiaodong granitoid gneisses suggest that their protoliths are typical Archean tonalitic-trondhjemitic-granodioritic (TTG) suite. They are high in SiO2, Al2O3, Na2O, Sr and Sr/Y ratios, but low in MgO, K2O, TiO2, Cr, Ni, Y and Mg#. They are generally enriched in light rare earth elements and large ion lithophile elements, depleted in heavy rare earth elements and high field strength elements, with slight Eu anomalies. Two groups of granitoid gneisses have been recognized: low- and high-HREE groups, of which the former was generated from partial melting of metabasaltic rocks leaving eclogite in the residue, whereas the latter was formed by partial melting of metabasaltic rocks leaving garnet-amphibolite in the residue. Whole-rock Nd isotopes reveal that the protoliths of Mesoarchean granitoid gneisses were derived mainly from juvenile sources, whereas the early Neoarchean granitoid gneisses were derived from juvenile sources with significant additions of crustal material and the late Neoarchean granitoid gneisses were mainly derived from continental crustal sources. These features indicate that the protoliths of the Jiaodong granitoid gneisses were possibly formed by partial melting of thickened lower crust related to underplating of mafic magmas. Mafic granulites (~2.50 Ga) of the Yishui Terrane show three distinct mineral assemblages corresponding to the pre-peak, peak and post-peak metamorphic stages, with P-T conditions constrained at 660-730℃/<6.6 kbar, 800-820℃ /8.0-8.5 kbar and 686-710℃/7.6-8.6 kbar, respectively, by using THERMOCALC pseudosection modeling. The results define an anticlockwise P-T path involving near-isobaric cooling following the peak metamorphism, suggesting that the ~2.50 Ga metamorphism was most likely related to the intrusion and underplating of mantle-derived magmas. Collectively, the results of this study suggest that the underplating of mantle-derived magmas was most likely related to a mantle plume, which is favored to account for the significant Neoarchean crustal growth and the large-scale metamorphism at the end of Neoarchean in Shandong Province as well as the whole Eastern Block in the North China Craton.
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Lai, Ka-chun Ken, and 賴家俊. "Shangdong Clan Families and Chinese politics in the sixthcentury China =." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31642822.

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Chen, Huirong, and 陈慧荣. "State power and village cadres in contemporary China : the case of rural land tenure in Shandong province." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10722/207563.

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How the state controls village cadres greatly shapes state-peasant relations. This study attempts to examine the relative and varying strengths of state power, village democracy, and social forces in structuring behavior patterns of village cadres in contemporary China. Particularly, three dimensions of state penetration into the countryside, Party organization, the bureaucratic system, and policy campaigns, are highlighted. It is widely accepted that village cadres are structured by top-down Party and bureaucratic control, bottom-up village elections, and informal accountability embedded in rural solidary groups. However, the conditions under which one particular mechanism plays a dominant role need to be further examined. It is also well known that local states seek to control village cadres by routine mechanisms such as Party organizations and the bureaucratic system. However, non-routine policy campaigns are not fully studied. By examining village cadre behavior in land transfers in agricultural rural areas and land expropriation in industrializing rural areas in Shandong province, this research has several findings. First, state penetration is the most powerful explanatory mechanism among others, and village democracy and societal groupings are undermined by state intervention and market forces. Second, local states in agricultural rural areas seem more developmental in land transfers while their counterparts in industrializing rural areas have more predatory elements in land expropriation. Third, village-level controlled comparisons indicate that varying strengthens of state penetration, depending on the implementation of Party organization, the bureaucratic system, and policy campaigns, greatly shape the degree of involvement in land tenure by village cadres. This study has implications for theories in comparative politics. First, the relative explanatory strength of state power, democracy, and social forces needs to be examined in specific contexts: varying issues, regions, sectors, timing and so forth. Second, the state has to be unpacked and differentiated. Third, policy campaigns characterized by ideological control and mass mobilization are powerful policy instruments and a useful remedy for rigid bureaucracy. It indicates that China’s distinctive state penetration can provide a new perspective in conceptualizing the state and studying state infrastructural power.
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Tam, Pui-yuk, and 譚佩玉. "Ages and tectonic nature of the high-pressure metamorphosed pelitic and mafic rocks in eastern Shandong, North China Craton." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2013. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B49799526.

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The Paleoproterozoic Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt (JLJB) is a NNE-SSW trending continental belt lying in the Eastern Block of the North China Craton, with its southern segment extending across Bohai Sea into the Jiaobei massif. Little work has been done in the southern segment of the belt, and thus the timing for metamorphism and tectonic nature of the JLJB are still controversial, with models ranging from those invoking continent-arc-continent collision to those advocating rifting closure. The presence of the high-pressure pelitic and mafic rocks of the Jiaobei massif (Eastern Shandong) located in the southern segment is crucial to these controversial isues. The aim of this study is to resolve these issues through an integrated study including field study followed by geochronological and metamorphic investigations on the high-pressure pelitic and mafic rocks in the Jiaobei massif. Metamorphic zircons from two high-pressure mafic granulites and one metamorphic zircon from a garnet-sillimanite gneiss have 207Pb/206Pb ages of 1884–1956 Ma and 1939 ± 15 Ma respectively, which are in accordance with the metamorphic ages of 1.93–1.90 Ga previously obtained from the northern segment of the JLJB. Metamorphic zircons from a high-pressure pelitic granulite and two politic gneisses have weighted mean 207Pb/206Pb ages of 1821–1837 Ma, while those zircons from two associated marbles analyze similar weighted mean 207Pb/206Pb ages of 1790–1817 Ma. These metamorphic ages are consistent with the metamorphic ages of c. 1.85 Ga produced from the Ji’an Group in the northern segment of the JLJB and 1.86-1.80 Ga produced from the high-pressure pelitic granulites of the Jingshan Group in the southern segment of the belt. As this metamorphic event happened synchronously with the intrusion of the A-type granites in the Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt and adjacent regions, it is considered to have resulted from the contact metamorphism caused by the emplacement of the post-orogenic or anorogenic mafic and granitic plutons that are widespread in the belt. The high-pressure pelitic granulites recently discovered in the Jiaobei massif, and the medium-pressure pelitic granulites and high-pressure mafic granulites, were examined with an integrated study including petrology, mineral chemistry and pseudosection modeling. By applying the THERMOCALC technique, pseudosection modeling on the high-pressure and medium-pressure pelitic granulites in the NCKFMASHTO system and on the high-pressure mafic granulites in the NCFMASHTO system was constructed to confine the P-T conditions and P-T paths. The results show that the peak P-T conditions of the high-pressure pelitic granulites, high-pressure mafic granulites and medium-pressure pelitic granulites are 14.8–16.2 kbar/860–890°C, 13.1–15.1 kbar/780–890°C and 9.4–10 kbar/870–900°C, respectively, and that the metamorphic evolution of all these granulites is characterized by clockwise P-T paths involving decompression and cooling after the peak metamorphism, implying that subduction/collision-related processes must have been involved in the development of the southern segment of the Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt. By combining the geochronological and metamorphic data, the results of this study suggest that the JLJB represented a Paleoproterozoic rift-and-collision belt along which the Longgang and Nangrim blocks amalgamated to form the Eastern Block at 1.93–1.90 Ga.
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Wang, Yu. "A geospatial analysis of the community health service in Jinan City, China : access to services and health outcomes." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2014. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.708124.

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Agnew, Christopher S. "Culture and power in the making of the descendents of Confucius, 1300-1800 /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/10360.

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"Telecommunications and national goals in China: a comparative study of Shaanxi and Shandong." 1999. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5889957.

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Tang Suk Ching, Harina.
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-89).
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.i
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES --- p.ii
ABBREVIATIONS --- p.iii
ABSTRACT --- p.iv
INTRODUCTION --- p.1
CHAPTER
Chapter 1. --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.9
Theoretical Framework in Telecommunications Development
Chapter 2. --- PHASES OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA --- p.20
Minimal Growth:1949-1965
Slow Growth:1966-1980
Accelerating Growth: 1981-present
Chapter 3. --- TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NATIONAL GOALS --- p.32
National Goal Before 1978: Defence Consideration
National Goal After 1978: Economic Consideration
Preferential Policies and Foreign Direct Investment
Provincial Telecommunications Policy
Regulatory Structure in Telecommunications Sector
Chapter 4. --- A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVELOPMENT IN SHAANXI AND SHANDONG --- p.46
Provincial Profile:
Chapter (I) --- Interior Province: Shaanxi as a 'Defensive Heartland'
Chapter (II) --- Coastal Province: Shandong as a 'Large Agriculture Province'
GDP Growth and Telecommunications Development
Defence Consideration leads to Telecommunications Growth in Shaanxi
Economic Reform leads to Telecommunications Growth in Shandong
Conclusion
MAPS AND FIGURES --- p.65
APPENDIX --- p.73
REFERENCES --- p.80
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Lai, Hongyi Harry. "The political economy of China's reforms national and provincial policies toward non-state industry /." 2000. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/51888109.html.

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Choi, Seung Kew. "Tomb complexes of later Han Dynasty in Shandong Province structural and iconographic problems of relief stone tombs /." 1988. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/22214455.html.

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"制作"清真": 鲁西南回民的仪式、经济与地域网络." Thesis, 2010. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b6074872.

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苏敏.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-371).
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Abstracts in Chinese and English.
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Books on the topic "Shandong Sheng"

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Shandong sheng zhi: Shang ye zhi. Jinan: Shandong ren min chu ban she, 1997.

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Shandong sheng zhi: Sheng wu zhi. Jinan: Shandong ren min chu ban she, 1998.

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Chen, Bowen. Shandong Sheng yi pie. [Beijing: Beijing zhong xian tuo fang ke ji fa zhan you xian gong si, 2012.

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Zichuan xian zhi bian zuan wei yuan hui, ed. Shandong Sheng Zichuan Xian zhi. Taibei Shi: Zichuan Xian zhi bian zuan wei yuan hui, 1997.

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Shandong Sheng zhi: Tong ji zhi. Jinan: Shandong ren min chu ban she, 1996.

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Shandong Sheng zhi: Jian zhi zhi. Jinan: Shandong ren min chu ban she, 2003.

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Shandong sheng zhi: Hai yang zhi. Beijing: Hai yang chu ban fa xing, 1993.

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Shandong Sheng zhi: You dian zhi. Jinan: Shandong ren min chu ban she, 2000.

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Shandong Sheng zhi: Wai shi zhi. Jinan: Shandong ren min chu ban she, 1998.

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Shandong sheng zhi: Jin rong zhi. Jinan: Shandong ren min chu ban she, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Shandong Sheng"

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"la drawing, a category of folk classification for music instruments, meaning bowed instruments Liushui The Running Waters, a qin piece luo gong lülü Chinese system of notation using the names of the 12 pitches Luxinan Minyue Diaoyan Folk music performing meeting in the Southwest area of Shandong Province Mu wood, a category of ancient classification for musical instruments Nanbeipai Shisantao Daqü The new pipa collection of thirteen long pieces of the Pipa Xinpu southern and northern performing schools, a pipa collection edited by Li Fangyan in 1895 paiban clappers paixiao pan pipe Pao gourd, a category of ancient classification for musical instruments Paolü Donkey running, a folk singing and dancing program pipa short neck plucked lute with pear-shaped soundbox qi chess, one category of the literati’s self-cultivation and entertainment qin seven-string plucked zither, also one category of the literati’s self-cultivation and entertainment, which includes playing qing L-shaped sonorous stone Qingke Chuan Free guests’ ensemble, a kind of group in Jiangnan Sizhu Qingyin Hui Qing’s music society Qincjü Jicheng A comprehensive collection of qin pieces Qüjiaying Yinyuehui Music society at Qüjiaying village Renmin Yinyue Chubanshe People’s Music Press in Beijing ruan long neck plucked lute with round soundbox sanxian three-string long neck plucked lute sanxü prelude in free rhythm, a part of daqü se large half tube plucked zither Shanghai Yinyue Shanghai Music Press in Shanghai Chubanshe sheng mouth organ Shenqi Mipu Fantastic scores, a collection of qin pieces Shi stone, a category of ancient classification for musical instruments." In Tradition & Change Performance, 33. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203985656-5.

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