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Her Life Stories
- Preface
- Born in Troubled Times
- Born in Lhasa
- Childhood Memories
- The Best of the Best
- A Civil Servant
- Traveling to Tibet as Ordered
- A Long Journey with a Mission
- A Trip of Life and Death
- Meeting with the 13th Dalai Lama
- Investigation and Liaison
- Dangerous Yet Triumphant Return
- Devotion for National Salvation
- Publicity Campaign for Anti-Japanese War
- Endless Nostalgia
- Passing Away at an Early Age
- Conclusion
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Social Assessment
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Related Historical Literature
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Works by Liu Manqing
1. “A Brief History of Intermarriage Between Han and Tibetan Ethnic Groups,”Current Events Monthly, 1930(6), p. 115.
2. “Travel Notes in Tibet,”Current Events Monthly, 1930(3), pp. 204-205.
3. A Mission to Xikang and Tibet, Commercial Press, 1933.
4. Tibet (Library for Primary School Students), Commercial Press, 1934.
5. “The Organization of the Tibetan Local Government,”Develop the Northwest China, 1934(1), p. 23.
6. Education in Border Regions, Commercial Press, 1937.
7. Supplements to “A Mission to Xikang and Tibet,” Commercial Press, 1939.
8. “My Three Days in Tai’ning: Part of the Mission to Xikang and Tibet,”South-West Vanguard, 1939(2-3),pp. 51-52.
9. My Investigation Mission in Xikang and Tibet (Japanese version), KaizoSha Publishing House, 1939.
10. “My Trip in Tibet,”Ta Kung Pao (Tianjin), newspaper published from February to March 20, 1940.
11. Kalsang Tsering, Xia Sangdeng and Liu Manqing,“Recreation of Oriental Culture,”Xinhua Daily, December 30, 1940.