Toung Pao

Papers
(The median citation count of Toung Pao is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Body, Mind, and Spirit in Early Chinese Medicine3
The Invention of the “Eminent Monk”: Understanding the Biographical Craft of the Gaoseng zhuan through the Mingseng zhuan3
Technology in a New Key: Toward a Reexamination of Musical Theory and Practice in the Zeng Hou Yi 曾侯乙 Bells2
The Governance of New Territories During the Qin Unification2
The Relationship between Three Short Indigenous Chinese Buddhist Scriptures and the Textual Practices Found in their Dunhuang Manuscript Colophons2
Jacques Gernet (1921-2018)2
Unauthorized Exchanges: Restrictions on Foreign Trade and Intermarriage in the Tang and Northern Song Empires2
Sand, Water, and Stars: Chinese Mapping of the Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts2
Sex in the Cloister: Behind the Image of the “Criminal Monk” in Ming Courtroom Tales2
Opportunism in Foreign Affairs in First Century BCE China: Chen Tang, His Fellows, and Their Patrons1
In Memoriam Kristofer M. Schipper (1934-2021)1
Joshua Marshman and the Study of Spoken Chinese1
Officials and Chinese Justice: Public and Private Wrongdoing in Qing Law1
Daoists, the Imperial Cult of Sage-Kings, and Mongol Rule1
The Construction of Territories in the Qin Empire1
Jealousy and Domestic Violence by Women in Early and Medieval China1
A Possible Lost Classic: The *She ming, or *Command to She1
On the Meaning of shi 事 in Han Historiography1
The Politics of the Past in Early China, by Vincent S. Leung1
Establishing a Literati Spirit-Writing Altar in Early Qing Suzhou: The Optimus Prophecy of Peng Dingqiu (1645-1719)1
Zhou History Unearthed: The Bamboo Manuscript Xinian and Early Chinese Historiography, by Yuri Pines1
Honor and Shame in Early China, by Mark Edward Lewis1
Modeling Peace. Royal Tombs and Political Ideology in Early China, by Jie Shi1
Law, State and Society in Early Imperial China: A Study with Critical Edition and Translation of the Legal Texts from Zhangjiashan Tomb no. 24, written by Anthony J. Bar­bieri-Low and Robin D.S. Yates1
Names and Titles in Eastern Zhou Texts1
The Elusive Mandate of Heaven: Changing Views of Tianming 天命 in the Eastern Zhou Period1
Etymological Notes on Early Chinese Aristocratic Titles1
Pu Songling’s “Shibian” 尸變 and Vampiric Chases in the Chinese Tradition of Strange Narratives1
The Way of the Barbarians: Redrawing Ethnic Boundaries in Tang and Song China, by Shao-yun Yang0
The Quanzhou Qianfo xinzhu zhuzushi song (Or.8210/S.1635): Manuscript, Textual History, and Genealogy0
What the Single Bamboo Slip Found in Mawangdui Tomb M2 Tells Us about Text and Ritual in Early China0
On General Terms for Texts in Early China0
Handbooks and Anthologies for Officials in Imperial China: A Descriptive and Critical Bibliography (2 vols), by Pierre-Étienne Will0
The Early Qing Compilation of the Ming History in Manchu: The Contexts, Contents, and Significance of the Ming gurun i suduri0
Against the Monist Model of Tang Poetics0
Circulating the Code. Print Media and Legal Knowledge in Qing China, by Zhang Ting0
In Plain Sight: A New Approach to Reading Muzhiming, Using Shangguan Wan’er 上官婉兒 (664–710) as a Case Study0
The Making of a Hero and a Villain: Southern Song Literati’s Changing Perceptions of the Memoirs of Li Gang and Wang Boyan0
The Making of the Song Dynasty History : Sources and Narratives, 960-1279 CE, by Charles Hartman0
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Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han , by Donald Harper and Marc Kalinowski (eds.)0
Transmitted Sayings and Their Transmissibility: Patterns and Meanings of Zhuan yue 傳曰 Quotations in Early Chinese Texts0
Forced Innovation and Missed Opportunity in the Daoguang Reign0
Ritual Officials and the Rise of Confucian Ritualism in the Eleventh Century0
A Critical Biography of Zhu Zhanshan, Prince Xian of Xiang (1406–1478)0
Jesuits and Matriarchs, Domestic Worship in Early Modern China, written by Nadine Amsler, 20180
The Peach Blossom Spring’s Long History as a Sacred Site in Northern Hunan0
Reading Indian Literature in Fourth-Century China: Gleanings from a Newly Available Commentary to the Oldest Chinese Translation of the Vimalakīrti-nirdeśa0
The Chinese Gazette in European Sources from the Late Qianlong Period: The Case of the Siku Quanshu0
Scribal Errors and “Layout Genetics” in Dunhuang Buddhist Manuscripts0
Where Dragon Veins Meet: The Kangxi Emperor and His Estate at Rehe , by Stephen H. Whiteman0
La figure divine de Wei Huacun 魏華存 dans le taoïsme Shangqing au VIIIe siècle : la place du culte et la question du genre dans la pratique spirituelle0
Li Bo and the zan0
Chen Di’s Investigations of the Ancient Pronunciations of the Mao Odes (Mao Shi guyin kao) and Textual Research in the Late Ming0
Guan Yu: The Religious Afterlife of a Failed Hero, written by Barend J. ter Haar, 2017.0
Empowered by Ancestors: Controversy Over the Imperial Temple in Song China (960–1279) , by Cheung Hiu Yu0
Rudolf G. Wagner – A Man of Many Dreams0
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Negotiating Dynastic Divide: The Textual Life of a Southern Tang Official Under the Song0
Le glaive et la charrue. Soldats et paysans chinois à la conquête de l’Ouest. L’histoire d’un échec , by Éric Trombert0
Shen Gua’s Empiricism, by Ya Zuo0
Empty Reality, Luminous Mind: The Metaphysics of “One Reality” and “One Mind” in Shi Sengwei’s “Shizhu jing hanzhu xu”0
Remonstration als Institution: Ein Beitrag zum Herrschaftsverständnis im frühen chinesischen Kaiserreich, by Paul Fahr0
Heavenly Masters: Two Thousand Years of the Daoist State , by Vincent Goossaert0
The Dharma King Who Took Care of His Family: Penden Trashi and the Rise of a Clan-Based Tibetan Buddhist Society in the Fifteenth-Century Northern Sino-Tibetan Borderland0
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The Penumbra of the Great Tang: Poetry from the Margins of the Empire at the Turn of the Eighth Century0
The Continuation of Ancient Mathematics: Wang Xiatong’s Jigu suanjing, Algebra, and Geometry in 7th-Century China, written by Tina Su Lyn Lim and Donald B. Wagner, 20170
“A Model for All Christian Women”. Candida Xu, a Chinese Christian Woman of the Seventeenth Century, by Gail King0
Thinking With Models: The Construction of Legal Cases as Reflected in Late Qing Local Archives0
Navigating Semi-Colonialism: Shipping, Sovereignty, and Nation-Building in China, 1860-1937, written by Anne Reinhardt, 20180
Dreams as Life and Life as Dreams in Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century xiaoshuo Narratives0
Indes néerlandaises et culture chinoise. Deux traductions malaises du Roman des Trois Royaumes (1910–1913) , by Ge Song0
State Power in China, 900-1325, edited by Patricia Buckley Ebrey and Paul Jakov Smith, 20160
Bathing through Time and Landscape: Everyday Encounters and Reconstructions at Huaqing Hot Springs (1000–1900)0
The White Lotus War: Rebellion and Suppression in Late Imperial China, by Yingcong Dai0
Eulogy for Burying a Crane and the Art of Chinese Calligraphy, by Lei Xue0
We don’t need no (Confucian) education! A Northern Song Reading of the Liezi0
Conflict, Community, and the State in Late Imperial Sichuan: Making Local Justice, written by Quinn Javers, 20190
Maître de Huainan: Traité des Figures Célestes 淮南子 “天文訓” , by Marc Kalinowski (trans., ed.)0
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Parting Ways: Daoism, Politics, and the Ming Book in Zhu Quan’s Letter to Yongle0
Inscribing Scriptural Catalogs: Apropos of Two Southern Song Pagodas and Related Buddhist Monuments in the Sichuan Basin0
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Bronze and Stone: The Cult of Antiquity in Song Dynasty China, by Yunchiahn C. Sena0
The Prefatory Self: Images of the Author in Traditional Chinese Drama0
Marriage and the Law in the Age of Khubilai Khan: Cases from the Yuan Dianzhang, written by Bettine Birge, 20170
From Stone Canal to Orchid Terrace: Libraries and Archives in the Two Han Capitals0
Entering Anthologies with Names: The First Generation of Courtesan Poets in Ming Dynasty Nanjing0
The Limits of “Civilianization”: The New Policies and Shaanxi’s Territorial Administration in the Late Northern Song0
On Yang Xingmi’s Bloc—With an Emphasis on Socio-political Setting, Subjugation, and Subordination0
Staging Personhood: Costuming in Early Qing Drama , by Guojun Wang0
Legal Mutilation and Moral Exclusion: Disputations on Integrity and Deformity in Early China0
Imperiled Destinies: The Daoist Quest for Deliverance in Medieval China, by Franciscus Verellen & Conjurer la destinée. Rétribution et délivrance dans le taoïsme médiéval, by Franciscus Verellen0
Physiognomy in Ming China: Fortune and the Body, by Xing Wang0
Translating China as Cross-Identity Performance, written by James St. André, 20180
From the “Five Dynasties” 五代 to the “Ten States” 十國: Interpreting Post-Tang Identities in Northern Song (960–1127) Historiography0
Unifying Empathy over Predetermined Unity: Jiao Xun 焦循 (1763–1820) on the “Unifying Thread” of Confucius’ Teachings0
Contents to Volume 106 (2020)0
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