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零墨新箋   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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楊憲益
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零墨新箋
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中華書局永寧印刷廠·上海
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目錄
001 一、李白與菩薩蠻
002 二、柘枝舞的來源
003 三、關於蘇祇婆身世的一個假設
004 四、康崑崙與段善本
005 五、康崑崙與摩尼教
006 六、秦王破陣樂的來源
007 七、唐代樂人開於共振現象的知識
008 八、民間保存的唐西涼伎
009 九、板橋三娘子
010 一○、中國的掃灰娘故事
011 一一、酉陽雜俎里的阿主兒故事
012 一二、高僧傳里的國王新衣故事
013 一三、唐代新羅長人故事
014 一四、薛平貴故事的來源
015 一五、逸周書周祝篇太子晉篇和荀子成相篇
016 一六、穆天子傳的作成時代及其作者
017 一七、莊子的原來篇目
018 一八、中康日食考辨
019 一九、水滸傳古本的演變
020 二○、水滸傅故事的演變
021 二一、十八世紀關於英國的中國紀載
022 二二、宋代的羭養金魚
023 二三、蕃薯傳入中國的紀載

Language Chinese
Publication date 1947-11(民國三十六年)
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國文獻)
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零墨;新箋;故事

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