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Writing Pirates: Vernacular Fiction and Oceans in Late Ming China
Chen Hongshou’s Li Jun
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Figure 2. Chen Hongshou’s portrayal of the Chinese pirate Li Jun. The inscription reads: “River-Stirring Dragon Li Jun, living by the sea, followed by his people” 混江龍李俊,居海濱,有民人. See Chen Hongshou, Shuihu yezi.
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Writing Pirates: Vernacular Fiction and Oceans in Late Ming China
by Yuanfei Wang
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Chen Hongshou
Subjects
Asian Studies:China
Literary Studies
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Chapter 1
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public domain
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