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Jianghu
''Jianghu'' () is a Chinese term that generally refers to the social environment in which many Chinese ''wuxia'', ''xianxia'', and ''gong'an'' stories are set. The term is used flexibly, and can be used to describe a fictionalized version of rural historical China (usually using loose influences from across the ~1000 BC–280 AD period); a setting of feuding martial arts clans and the people of that community; a secret and possibly criminal underworld; a general sense of the "mythic world" where fantastical stories happen; or some combination thereof. A closely related term, ''wulin'' (武林; wǔlín; 'martial forest'), refers exclusively to the community of martial artists that inhabit a ''jianghu'' setting. The term ''wulin'' has been borrowed into Korean as ''murim'' (무림) to refer to fiction set in Chinese-inspired martial arts worlds. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 4 results of 4
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Medical Polymer-Based Gene Therapy by Jiang, Hu-Lin, Kim, You-Kyoung, Cho, Chong-Su, Cho, Myung-Haing
Published 2011
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Electronic nose, flavoromics, and lipidomics reveal flavor changes in longissimus thoracis of fattening Saanen goats by dietary Allium mongolicum regel flavonoids by Wangjing Liu, Aihuan Yu, Yaodi Xie, Xiao Zhang, Beibei Guo, Lei Xu, Wenliang Tao, Ruixin Yang, Chenxu Sun, Jiang Hu, Zhaomin Lei
Published 2025-07-01
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OsPPR9 encodes a DYW-type PPR protein that affects editing efficiency of multiple RNA editing sites and is essential for chloroplast development by Chang-zhao CHEN, Ya-liang WANG, Meng-xing HE, Zhi-wen LI, Lan SHEN, Qing LI, De-yong REN, Jiang HU, Li ZHU, Guang-heng ZHANG, Zhen-yu GAO, Da-li ZENG, Long-biao GUO, Qian QIAN, Qiang ZHANG
Published 2023-04-01
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