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Su qing Kong Meng zhi dao de liu du he ying xiang : pi pan "San zi jing" "Nü er jing" "Shen tong shi" "Ming xian ji" "Di zi gui" "Qian zi wen" zi liao xuan bian / [ben she bian]
肃清孔孟之道的流毒和影响 : 批判《三字经》《女儿经》《神童诗》《名贤集》《弟子规》《千字文》资料选编 / [本社编]
Bib ID 6193961
Format BookBook
Edition Di 1 ban. 
第1版. 
Description [Changsha] : Hunan ren min chu ban she, 1974 
[長沙] : 湖南人民出版社, 1974 
2, 242 p. ; 19 cm. 
Subjects Philosophy, Confucian.  |  Confucian ethics.  |  Confucianism.
Other authors/contributors Hunan ren min chu ban she
湖南人民出版社

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