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A Treasure Trap (part two) From Outlaws of the Marsh
(Chao Ya-sheng/illustrations by Xuan Yongsheng/tr. by Christopher MacDonald)
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  The Taiwan Panorama Archive is a database of articles and pictures from Taiwan Panorama magazine from 1996 to the present. It is an important tool for understanding social development and cultural change in Taiwan. Articles are listed by category, and are also searchable by keyword using our full-text search engine.  
   
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White Tiger Hall From Outlaws of the Marsh
2000/4/p.126─(Chao Ya-sheng/pictures by Hsuan Yung-sheng/tr. by Christopher MacDonald)
 
2.
Spilt Water Can't Be Picked Up
1996/7/p.128─(Paper cuts by Xuan Yongsheng/text by Yi Rongrong/tr. by Robert Taylor)
 
3.
An Old Horse Knows the Road
1996/5/p.130─(Xuan Yongsheng/tr. by Phil Newell)
 
4.
Stories Told in Chinese Paper Cuts (10)--The Old Man of the Great Wall Lost His Horse
1996/4/p.130─Xuan Yongsheng/tr. by Phil Newell)
 
5.
Making Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage
1996/2/p.130─(Xuan Yongsheng/tr. by Robert Taylor)
 
6.
Weeping Together in Ox Blankets
1996/1/p.130─(Xuan Yongsheng/tr. by Robert Taylor)
  
 

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