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Graham, A. C. (1986). Yin–yang and the nature of correlative thinking. Occasional paper and monograph series, 6. Singapore: Institute of East Asian Philosophies.

Graham, A. C. (1989). Chuang-Tzu: The inner chapters. London: Unwin Paperbacks.

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Grant, B. (1993). Mount Lu revisited: Buddhism in the life and writings of Su Shih. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

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Grieder, J. B. (1970). Hu Shih and the Chinese renaissance: Liberalism in the Chinese revolution, 1917–1937. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Grieder, J. B. (1981). Intellectuals and the state in modern China: A narrative history. New York: The Free Press.

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Groner, P. (2000). Saicho: The establishment of the Japanese Tendai school. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

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Gu Liren 顧力仁. (1985). Yongle Dadian ji qi jiyi shu yanjiu 永樂大典及其輯佚書研究 [The Yongle dian and its compilation and loss]. Taipei, Taiwan: Wenshizhe Press.

Gu Weiheng. (Ed.). (1998). Grotto art in Dunhuang. Beijing: China Tourism Press.

Gu Yanwu. (1962). Yu youren lunxue shu [Letter to a friend on learning], Yu Shi Yushan shu [Letter to Shi Yushan], and Da youren lunxue shu [Reply to a friend on learning]. In Zhongguo zhexueshi ziliao xuanji [Selected Chinese philosophical writings, Qing Philosophy Volume] (pp. 94–102). (Compiled by the Chinese Philosophy Study Group at the Philosophy Research Institute of the Chinese Social Science Academy.) Beijing: Zhonghua shuju.

Gu Zhaoming & Yan Hongyu. (2002). Haier: Zhong guo de guo ji pin pai [Haier: China’s international brand]. Beijing: Economics and Management Publishing.

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Guan Hanqing. (1979). Selected plays of Guan Hanqing. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press.

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Guan, Hanqing. (1959). Dou E yuan: [Yuan dai zaju]. Wen xue xiao cong shu. Beijing: Renmin wen xue chubanshe.

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Gulling, A. (1988). Essentials of tuinaology: Chinese medical massage and manipulation. Hilo, HI: Cao’s Fire Dragon.

Gunn, E. (1993). The rhetoric of ‘He Shang’: From cultural criticism to social act. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 25(3), 14-22.

Gunn, E. M. (1980). Unwelcome muse: Chinese literature in Shanghai and Peking, 1937–1945. New York: Columbia University Press.

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Gunn, G. C. (1999). A few international ambitions. China Perspectives 26, 43–49.

Guo Changjian & Song Jianzhi. (Eds.). (2003). World Heritage sites in China. Beijing: China Intercontinental Press..

Guo Jian, Song Yongyi, & Zhou Yaun. (2006). Historical dictionary of the Cultural Revolution. Lanham, MD and London: Scarecrow Press.

Guo Jingrui. (2006). The features and significance of Jingju (Beijing Opera) plays (1790–1911). Hong Kong: Tin Ma.

Guo Jingxing. (2007). Three thoughts about blog. Transaction of Nanchang University, 3, 151–154.

Guo Moruo. (1957–1963). Moruo Wenji [A collection of works by Moruo]. Beijing: Remin wenxue chubanshe.

Guo Yingjie. (2004). Cultural nationalism in contemporary China: The search for national identity under reform. New York: Routledge.

Guo, Fei. (1999, October 7–8). Beijing’s Policies towards ethnic minority /rural migrant villages. Paper presented at the Conference on Contemporary Migration and Ethnicity in China, Institute of Nationality Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing.

Guo, Hao, Li Tian, Tianli Tong, and Guoning Du. (1986). Zhongshan ling yuan [The scenic spot of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's mausoleum]. Nanjing, China: Jiangsu ren min chu ban she.

Guo, Qitao. (2005). Ritual opera and mercantile lineage: The Confucian transformation of popular culture in late imperial Huizhou. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

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Haider, Z. (2005). Baluchis, Beijing, and Pakistans’ Gwadar Port. Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, 6. Retrieved February 6, 2009 from http://www.stimson.org/southasia/pdf/GWADAR.pdf

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