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Combs, S. C. (2000).  Sun-zi and the Art of war: - the rhetoric of parsimony. The Quarterly Journal of Speech. 86(3), 276. Abstract
Goldin, P. R. (2002).  On the Meaning of the Name Xi Wangmu, Spirit-Mother of the West. Journal of the American Oriental Society. 122(1), 83. Abstract
Hartman, C. (2001).  Li Hsin-ch'uan and the historical image of late Sung tao-hsueh. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 61(2), 317. Abstract
Liu, Y., & Weiwei Z. (2008).  Taoist tradition, gentry culture, and local societies: - The cult of Zougong at Sibao in western Fujian Province since the Song and Ming dynasties. Frontiers of History in China. 3(2), 195.
Ma, R. (2001).  Taoist philosophy and The art of war: - a response to Combs' Rhetoric of parsimony. The Quarterly Journal of Speech. 87(4), 436. Abstract
Treat, S., & Croghan J. (2001).  Rhetorical imperialism and Sun-tzu's Art of war: - a response to Combs' Rhetoric of parsimony. The Quarterly Journal of Speech. 87(4), 429. Abstract

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