• D. C. Lau (Chinese: 劉殿爵; pinyin: Liú Diànjué; Cantonese Yale: Lau Din Cheuk; 6 March 1921 – 26 April 2010) was a Chinese sinologist and author of the...
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    his Ph.D. at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London, where he studied under the tutelage of D. C. Lau. He completed...
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  • (chapters 1–37), whereas the received text places the dao section first. D. C. Lau and Robert G. Henricks have made new translations of the Tao Te Ching...
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    (et al.): Interpreting Culture through Translation: a Festschrift for D. C. Lau. 1991, pp. 101–118. "Paronomasia - Definition and Examples of Paronomasia"...
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    The Li ki, Clarendon Press, part 1, p. 229. Dikötter (1992), pp. 8–9. D. C. Lau (1970), p. 103. Dikötter (1992), p. 18. "孔子之作春秋也,诸侯用夷礼,则夷之;进于中国,则中国之"...
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    Tombs a Fantastic Find". Confucius (1995). The Analects. vii, 5, trans. D. C. Lau. ISBN 9780486284842. Bushin, Nikita (2022). The Duke of Zhou's Interpretation...
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  • into vessels. When the Sage is used, he becomes the Head of Officials." D. C. Lau says the traditional passage "seems to say that when the uncarved block...
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    identified by its use of the digraphs "hs" (pinyin x) and "ts" (pinyin z and c) and by its use of hyphens to connect the syllables of words containing more...
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  • Scholars to have held the position include Denis Twitchett (1960–68), D. C. Lau (1970–1978), David Pollard (1979–1989), Hugh Baker (1990–2002), and Michel...
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  • when the wind is let to blow over it." — Analects, 12.32 According to DC. Lau, yì is an attribute of actions, and rén is an attribute of agents. There...
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