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Su Xiaokang & Wang Luxiang. (1991). Deathsong of the river: A reader’s guide to the Chinese television series Heshang. (R. W. Bodman & P. P. Wan, Trans.). Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Papers Series.

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