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    Islam in Imperial China: sinicization of minority Muslims and synthesis of Chinese philosophy and Islamic tradition by Fathil, Fauziah

    Published 2019
    “…On the latter, focus will be given to Muslims’ attempt to synthesise Chinese philosophy and Islam during the imperial era (618–1912 ce) as it served to project the peaceable nature of Islam hence enabled Muslims to preserve their distinctive Islamic identity and tradition amidst the predominant non-Islamic cultural setting. …”
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    On Counseling in Hong Kong: Can Person-centered Approach Fit in the Hong Kong Culture? by Leung, Wing Sum

    Published 2012
    “…A composite depiction is put forward to provide a deeper understanding on cultural conflict; fourth, investigation on the philosophy of person-centered approach and its link with the Chinese philosophy. The great similarity in between on humanism implies the universality of humanism, thus the values of person-centeredness is put forward to resolving cultural conflict. …”
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    Chinese numerical proverbs using semiotic features to describe cultural elements of ancient Chinese society by Abdul Aziz, Adi Yasran, He, Zongjin

    Published 2024
    “…The numeral conceptions in Chinese proverbs relate to Chinese philosophy and events in ancient Chinese or the whole, as a cultural symbol aligning with thought in Taoist philosophy. …”
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    Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in medical anthropology: the experience of Malaysian Chinese cancer survivors by W., Vivien C. Yew, Noor Azlan Mohd Noor

    Published 2015
    “…The survivors’ preference for CAM use during cancer diagnosis was found to be influenced by their values, beliefs, and practices with respect to five distinct areas, namely, widespread acceptance of a combined Western and Eastern treatment, traditional Chinese philosophy, existential or life threatening situations, social relationships, and positive influences of global networks.…”
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    The concept of I Ching in Choong Kam Kow’s artwork / Sahar Amir Khansari by Sahar Amir , Khansari

    Published 2017
    “…This research demonstrates that his use of Chinese symbols serves to convey the unity of macrocosm and microcosm in his selected artworks as well as moral values of Chinese philosophy. In addition, the artworks selected have not been previously analysed, so the researcher has selected these artworks to identify their symbols and interpret them to reveal possible meanings in order to get a deeper understanding of his art. …”
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    Resisting Hegemony And Defending Chinese Identity In Selected Novels By Malaysian Chinese Writers by Tan, Chye Sing

    Published 2010
    “…These novels are chosen because they promote Chinese philosophy, culture and history, which are also embraced by the Chinese protagonists - Fei in Mindgame, Ah Kiew in Once Upon a Time in Malaya, Johny Lim in The Harmony Silk Factory, and Philip Hutton in The Gift of Rain.The study of hegemony is based mainly on Antonio Gramsci’s Selections from the Prison Notebooks, and Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe, Jonathan Joseph’s Hegemony: A Realist Analysis, as well as Mao Tse-tung’s On Guerilla Warfare, which provide deep insights into how hegemony works and the strategies of resisting it. …”
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    Resonance and reflection: revealing the philosophical significance of Bright Sheng's “My Other Song” from the concept of I-Ching by Fung Chiat, Loo, Qian, Deng

    Published 2024
    “…This paper examines the philosophical significance of ancient Chinese philosophy and Confucianism, the basic concepts of the I Ching, and the theory of yin and yang with regard to the philosophical implications in “My Other Song”. …”
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    Translation methods for translating cultural meanings of numerical conceptions in Chinese numerical proverbs by He, Zongjin, Wong, Ling Yann, Abdul Aziz, Adi Yasran

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, the numerical concepts in these proverbs have strong connections to ancient Chinese philosophy, politics, and society. However, many native Chinese speakers tend to overlook the cultural and linguistic significance of numbers in Chinese proverbs. …”
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    A two-dimensional three-level sustainability framework for achieving short- and long-term gains: empirical evidence from the Chinese automotive sector by Wu, Lin

    Published 2016
    “…The categorization of short- and long-term sustainability is based on the traditional Chinese philosophy of duality, Yinyang. Based on relevant management theories and empirical case studies, the research framework is developed with sustainability practices being the independent variables, capabilities being the mediators and sustainability performance being the dependent variables. …”
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    Mapping melodic contours on taiji diagram: taijiquan physical and philosophical perspectives in action by Loo, Fung Ying, Loo, Fung Chiat

    Published 2013
    “…Some authors present in their work general association between classic Chinese philosophies such as the theory of yin and yang, Taiji and Dao and their relevance in music. …”
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    Life enrichment for workers in contemporary China by Zhao, Yang, Fujimoto, Yuka *, Gaur, Sanjaya S. *

    Published 2018
    “…The paper adopts the Chinese cultural perspectives (i.e. philosophy of Confucian: Chinese family orientation and collectivism) as well as traditional Chinese philosophies of life as a whole. Design/methodology/approach – This is a conceptual paper. …”
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    Queering the late imperial Chinese Zhiguai tales: strange encounters in the non/human realm by Whyke, Thomas W.

    Published 2018
    “…I contextualize kinship and erotic relationships through the competing classical Chinese philosophies of naturalistic Daoism and humanistic Confucianism, which I read alongside Deleuze and queer theory.…”
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    Invisible-touch model: an integrative framework for postmerger integration by Yang, Monsol Zhengyin

    Published 2020
    “…This is framed as the fundamental mechanism of invisible-touch model, as inspired by the perspective of Yin-Yang balancing as the core of traditional Chinese philosophies for the great insight of maintaining a healthy tension between independence and interdependence, and conflicting yet complementary forces. …”
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