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Writing for success: Printing, examinations, and intellectual change in late ming China
Kai Wing Chow
East Asian Languages and Cultures
History
Program in Medieval Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
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Late Ming China
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Intellectual Change
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Model Essays
100%
Civil Service Examination
66%
Success Probability
33%
Reading Practices
33%
Book-to-market
33%
Printed Books
33%
Commercial Publishers
33%
Late Ming
33%
Four Books
33%
Chien
33%
Tsing
33%
Poetry Anthologies
33%
Arts and Humanities
Intellectuals
100%
Typography
100%
Late Ming China
100%
Civil Service Examination
66%
Reading practices
33%
Ignorance
33%
Book Market
33%
Anthology
33%
Printed Books
33%
Ming
33%
Social Sciences
Intelligentsia
100%
China
100%
Advertising
100%
Civil Service
100%
Source of Information
50%
Book Market
50%