Guci

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  1. ^ Hegel, Robert E. (1998). Reading Illustrated Fiction in Late Imperial China. Stanford University Press. pp.26, 371-372.
  2. ^ Hanan, Patrick. (2004). Chinese Fiction of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries: Essays. Columbia University Press. p.134.

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