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Abstracts 40 previous or contemporary authors. These four kinds of works were the basic forms of travel notes in ancient China. Theory and Method in Identifying the Manichaean Cao'an Temple of Quanzhou Lin Wushu & Wang Yuanyuan p. 4 The identification of Manichaean relics should be considered as a sheer academic issue. On the basis of the research fruits achieved in the past half-century and morethe paper makes a case study on the Cao'an Temple located at the foot of Huabiao Mountain of Jinjiang County of Quanzhouexamining the evidence supporting its Manichaean attribute from the perspective of theory and method in a bid to develop the normalization of academic research on identification of Manichaean relics. On the Genealogy and Belief of Mi Fu in the Song Period Zhang Xiaogui p. 7 This article studies the documentary records concerning Mi Fu who was one of the most famous painters and calligraphers in the Song Period. It believes that the ancestors of Mi Fu came from M ymurgh of ancient central Asianamely the ancient Sogdiana. From the point of view of the Sogdian genealogy descendant of the fire priest and cleanliness he preserved some traces of Zoroastrian rituals and practices. Howeverhis ancestors had lived