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Liu Yiqing: A New Account of the Tales of the World  wikidata:Q387863 reasonator:Q387863 s:en:Translation:Tales of the New Era
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[〔南朝宋〕劉義慶著]
Title
世說新語
Publisher
啟智書局[印行者]
Object type literary work Edit this at Wikidata
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目錄
德行第一
言語第二
政事第三
文學第四
方正第五
雅量第六
識鑒第七
賞譽第八
品藻第九
規葴第十
捷悟十一
夙悟第十二
豪爽第十三
容正第十四
自新第十五
企羨第十六
傷逝第十七
棲逸第十八
賢媛第十九
術解第二十
巧藝第二十一
寵禮第二十二
任誕第二十三
簡傲第二十四
排調第二十五
輕詆第二十六
假譎第二十七
黜兔第二十八
儉嗇第二十九
汰侈第三十
忿狷第三十一
讒險第三十二
尤悔第三十三
紕漏第三十四
惑溺第三十五
仇鄛第三十六

Language Chinese
Publication date [193-?]
Place of creation People's Republic of China Edit this at Wikidata
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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MG/I242.1/49
主題
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筆記小說
中圖分類
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I242.1
載體形態
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172頁

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