At the end of the Ming Dynasty, someone called Three Kingdoms, Outlaws of the Marsh, Journey to the West and Jin Ping Mei China's four outstanding novels.
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Journey to the west
1982, Foreign Languages Press, Distributed by China Publication Centre (Guoji Shudian), Brand: Foreign Languages Press
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Monkey: A Selection of Incidents from a 16th Century Chinese Novel
June 1979, Little Simon
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0914676148 9780914676140
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