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Tian Yuan Tan [TYT]: It was about twenty years ago when I was first introduced to the journal of Ming Studies in a graduate seminar you taught at Harvard. How do you see the roles of Ming Studies, then and now? More broadly, as you had also been the editor for journals such as T’oung Pao and Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, what roles do you think a journal can play in shaping an academic field?