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Chinese names are written in the
romanization in which they were originally published; the
pinyin romanization follows if it was not the original
romanization but is widely used for the writer's name. A
name is written in pinyin alone if it has been
transliterated from Chinese, or if it was written in pinyin
in the original publication.
The following Chinese
periodicals are published in Beijing:
Chinese Literature, China
Reconstructs, Peking Review, People's China, Meishu (Fine
art)
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Landsberger, Stefan.
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Andrews, Julia F.
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Li Chun (Li Jun). "New Chinese
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_____and Kuiyi Shen.
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Li,Chu-tsing.
Trends in Modern Chinese
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Barker, David, trans. and ed.
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Barme, Geremie. "An Artist and His
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