The Brush and the Spur: Chinese Culture and the Cockfight |
Contents
Zhou through Han | 9 |
Wei Jin and the Six Dynasties | 33 |
Tang Part One | 57 |
Tang Part Two | 91 |
From Song through Qing | 109 |
Opposition to Cockfighting in China | 135 |
Text of Dong cheng lao fu zhuan | 153 |
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Common terms and phrases
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