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  • Note 110: Mu Qin and Mu Jihong, Ruxue yu Yunnan Zhengzhi Jingji de Fazhang ji Wenhuazhuanxing (Confucianism and the political, economic, and cultural transformations in Yunnan) (Kunming: Yunnandaxue Chubanshe, 1999), 92. back

    Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008

  • Jihong Cole-DaiThis time there are 16 letters supporting Baum's editorial and 4 opposed.

    Rabett Run EliRabett 2009

  • Jihong Cole-DaiThis time there are 16 letters supporting Baum's editorial and 4 opposed.

    Archive 2009-08-01 EliRabett 2009

  • From the top of the pagoda the Cuiwei Gardens caught my eye which can be found sitting on the banks of the Nanming River and neighbor both the Jihong and the Fuyu Bridges that supposedly have a history of over five hundred years.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • "Over the 12-month study period the salt substitute significantly reduced not only peripheral and central systolic blood pressure but also reduced arterial stiffness," wrote lead author Jihong Hu in the journal Hypertension Research

    BakeryAndSnacks RSS 2009

  • "Over the 12-month study period the salt substitute significantly reduced not only peripheral and central systolic blood pressure but also reduced arterial stiffness," wrote lead author Jihong Hu in the journal Hypertension Research

    FoodNavigator-USA RSS 2009

  • Hello everyone, I'm Jihong and sungjin and thee are our team members.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows ericmoon 2009

  • With the recent tragedies of Ma Jihong, a mother pregnant with her second child who was killed, along with her unborn child, for lack of a birth permit, and Chen Guangcheng, a man who remains on house arrest and is regularly beaten for creating a report that exposed 130,000 forced abortions and sterilizations in 2005 and whose current condition is unknown -- it is apparent that the One-Child Policy is not loosening as many would like to assume, but is instead tightening the party's grip of control on families in China.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Chai Ling 2011

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