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The authors declare they have no competing interests.
Communication, (3), 29-31.
Author contributions Chen, Z. Y. (2018). Merchant gang, guild and modern Hankou
guild hall play opera-on the proposition of “the commercial
Conceptualization: Yixin Wang road is the theatrical road” in the history of Chinese. Cultural
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Investigation: Yixin Wang
Methodology: Yixin Wang Cheng, X. F. (2010). Commercial hall on wanluo avenue: Shanshan
Writing – original draft: Yixin Wang temple in Jia county. Literature and History Knowledge, 11, 3.
Writing – review & editing: All authors Chu, C. Q., & Ma, L. J. (2021). Trade, guild, and opera
communication-the Ming and Qing dynasties in Shanshaan
Ethics approval and consent to participate and shaanxi businessmen and their guild hall as an example.
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