Citations:Fuxing
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English citations of Fuxing
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- [2015, Wan-yao Chou (周婉窈), translated by Carole Plackitt and Tim Casey, A New Illustrated History of Taiwan[2], Taipei: SMC Publishing, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 338:
- 14.6 The Atayal leader Losin Watan (Chinese name: Lin Jui-ch'ang) is the man in the black western suit on the left. He is accompanying Chiang Kai-shek (center foreground, wearing black cape and fedora) on an inspection tour of Chiapanshan (today’s Fuhsing Township in Taoyuan County, an area that still has a high concentration of Atayal today).]