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Alimov, I. A. St Petersburg Oriental Studies: Almanac: Festschrift in honour of Rybakov V.M. / Alimov I.A., Trofimova O.I., Popova I.F. et al. – St Petersburg: St Petersburg Oriental Studies, 2024. – 408 p.


All articles are in Russian.

Alimov I.A. A list of publications by Rybakov V.M.

Popova I.F. How emperor Taizong of Tang (627‒649) appointed the wise: Wu Jing. “Essentials of Government in the Zhenguan Era.” Chapter 2.3

Filonov S.V. Guilt and punishment, or Daoist ideas about the judicial system of the Other world: “Bright Code of the Nine Perfected,” Section 2

Alekseyev I.A. Xu Zhimo. Notes of a voyage to Europe – travel notes from Siberia

Berezkin R.V. Early illustrated versions of the Mulian story (10th‒15th cc) in the context of the spread of Buddhist beliefs across East Asia

Kobzev A.I. Traditions and innovations in political vocabulary of contemporary China

Kravtsova M.E. Interpretation issues of the ancient Chinese poetic sequence “Nine songs” (Jiu ge)

Terekhov A.E. Notions of the duration of history and the genesis of the Ten eras (shiji) concept in China between the Late Han and the Tang

Ulyanov M.Y. Features of the “chronicle style” of ancient Chinese historiographical works describing the Spring and Autumn period (771‒453 BCE): the case of “guoren”

Alimov I.A. On the compilation of a dictionary of biji anthologies of the 10th‒13th cc. Part 3

Pang T.A. “Sacred Edicts” of Manchu emperors

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