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The Tang thương ngẫu lục (chữ Hán: 桑滄偶錄, Random Record of Great Changes, 1806) is a Literary Chinese work by Vietnamese Confucian scholars Phạm Đình Hổ and Nguyễn Án. The work documents religious and social events of 18th-century Vietnam.
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- Alexander Woodside Vietnam and the Chinese Model: A Comparative Study of Nguyen and ... 1971- Page 332 "Pham Dinh Ho 1&W&L and Nguyen An %ji%. Tang thwcrng ngau luc ^jftfS £& (Random recordings of great changes). 18o6. Trans, into modern Vietnamese by Dam Nguyen."
- George E. Dutton, Jayne Susan Werner, John K. Whitmore - Sources of Vietnamese Tradition - 2012 - Page 612 "Mundane and Random Records (Pham Dinh Ho and Nguyen An)"
- Keith Weller Taylor, John K. Whitmore Essays Into Vietnamese Pasts 1995- Page 48 "In the eighteenth century, her cult had already gone beyond its local bounds to reach the capital: according to Pham Dinh Ho and Nguyen An, the authors of Tang Thucrng Ngau Luc (Random notes on the changes in this world), a Taoistic ..."
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