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Sima Qian: Critical Essay by William G. Boltz

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SOURCE: Boltz, William G. “Myth and the Structure of the Shyy Jih.” In Asiatische Studien Etudes Asiatiques LVI.3.2002, edited by Kai Vogelsang and Robert Gassmann, pp. 573-85. Bern, Germany: Peter Lang, 2002.

In the following essay, Boltz contends that shifts in content in the Shih chi also indicate shifts in sources used.

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