(62.) For textual history of the Jingui zhuan, see Dao Duy Anh [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] (Liu Tongwen [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] trans.),
Yuenan gudai shi [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] (Beijing: Shangwu yinshuguan, 1976), 144-56.
(19.) Mao Zedong, "Guanyu
Yuenan Renmin Zhan de Zuozhang Guimo de Dianbao" [Telegram Concerning the Scope of Combat Operations of the Vietnamese People's Army], in Central Documents Research Office of the CCP, comps., Jianguo Yilai Mao Zedong Wenjian [Manuscripts of Mao Zedong Since the Founding of the Country], vol.
Lii Shipeng, Bei shu shiqi de
Yuenan: Zhong-Yue guanxi shi zhi yi (Vietnam in the Period of Subordination to the North: A History of Sino-Vietnamese Relations) (Hong Kong, 1964), 117.
(32.) Meiguo
Yuenan Huayi Lianyihui tekan [Special publication of the America Vietnam-Chinese Friendship Association] (Los Angeles: America Vietnam-Chinese Friendship Association, 1985), 382; Centre Daily News (Los Angeles edition), December 28, 1984, April 23,1987.
Shot under the title "The Girl From Vietnam" (
Yuenan laide guniang) , it finally snuck out in Hong Kong under the totally misleading English moniker "Take Me Off" and now looks to be sold internationally as "Vietnam Girl." Pic was Wang's second feature after "The Days" (1993), an impressive but low-budget B&W calling card that toured rests at the time.
36-43; Lee Wen-Chih, "Taiwan 'nanxiang' shijieguan de jianhou" [Construction of Taiwan's 'Southbound' Worldview], in Taiwan yu Dongnanya: Nanxiang Zhengce yu
Yuenan xinniang [Taiwan and Southeast Asia: Go South Policy and Vietnamese Brides], edited by Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao (Taipei, Taiwan: CAPAS, Academia Sinica, 2003), pp.