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APA Citation

Wang, Zhaowen.  (1980).  Lun Feng jie.  Tianjin Shi :  Bai hua wen yi chu ban she : Tianjin shi xin hua shu dian fa xing

MLA Citation

Wang, Zhaowen.  Lun Feng jie / Wang Zhaowen  Bai hua wen yi chu ban she : Tianjin shi xin hua shu dian fa xing Tianjin Shi  1980

Australian/Harvard Citation

Wang, Zhaowen.  1980,  Lun Feng jie / Wang Zhaowen  Bai hua wen yi chu ban she : Tianjin shi xin hua shu dian fa xing Tianjin Shi

Wikipedia Citation
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{{Citation
  | title=Lun Feng jie / Wang Zhaowen
  | author1=Wang, Zhaowen, 1909-
  | year=1980
  | publisher=Bai hua wen yi chu ban she : Tianjin shi xin hua shu dian fa xing
  | language=Chinese
}}

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