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———. "Tianshidao yu binhai diyuzhi guanxi"

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Liaoningsheng bowuguan


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Lin Shuzhong


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———."Nanjing Xishanqiao Nanchao mu ji qi zhuanke bihua"


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Nanjing Daxue lishixi kaoguzu


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———. "Qingtan yu qingyi"

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———."Nan Qi shu Qiu Lingju zhuan shishi jianlun Nanchao wenwuguan wei ji qingzhuo"


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