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Kuhn D. A - step on the way to confucian state orthodoxy in the song dynasty : - The third year of the reign-period Xianping of emperor Zhenzong. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlndischen Gesellschaft. 2001;151(1):133. Abstract
Kuhn D. Tracing a Chinese Legend: In Search of the Identity of the "First Sericulturalist". T'oung PaoSecond Series. 1984;70:213-45.

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