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• Ji Wang, University ofWisconsin–Madison Poems for Practice and ‘Peer Review’: Archival Poetry Scrolls and Literary Associations in mid-Ming China. • Mengling Wang, The Ohio State University Continuity in and Interplay Between Manuscript and Print Cultures: The Reproduction and Redistribution of Yutai xinyong (New Songs from a Jade Terrace) in 1600s to 1700s. • Lin Lin, Nanyang Technological University, “On Prolepsis in Ming-Qing Novels: A New Perspective with Focus on Jin Ping Mei’s Chapter One”