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4 Wang Yuanlu was a Taoist priest and the discoverer of the Sutra Cave.
5 Zhang Daqian 張大千 was a renowned Chinese painter of the twentieth century.
6 Wang Jiqing. “Yingguo Niujin Daxue Baodeli TushuGuan Cang SiTanyin Yazhou Kaogu Dang’an Wenxian Diaocha Baogao” (Investigation Report on Stein’s Asian Archaeological Archives in Bodleian Library of Oxford University). DunhuangXue Jikan, no. 2 (2006): 54–64.
7 Wang Jiqing. “Yingguo Niujin Daxue Cang SiTanyin 1907Nian Dunhuang MogaoKu Kaogu Riji Zhengli Yanjiu Baogao” (Collation and Research Report on the Stein’s Archaeological Diaries of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in 1907, collected at Oxford University). Dunhuang Tulufan Yanjiu, no. 1 (2015): 15–54.
8 Wang Jiqing. “Guanyu Dunhuang MogaoKu CangjingDong Bihua Wenti” (On the problem of murals in the Sutra Cave of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes). DunhuangXue Jikan, no. 4 (2010), pp. 115–127.
9 Wang Jiqing. “1907Nian Sitanyin yu Wang Yuanlu ji Dunhuang Guanyuan zhijian de Jiaowang” (Interactions between Stein and Wang Yuanlu, and the Dunhuang officials in 1907). DunhuangXue Jikan, no. 3 (2007), pp. 60–76.
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Zeng Hong is affiliated with the School of History and Culture, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China.