Lou Zhenggang - Published Works

Published Works

Lou Zhenggang (2004?). Kokoro, Sekai Bunka-sha (Tokyo).

Lou Zhenggang (2006). Kokoro no Kizuna: Ro Sei Ko no Sho to Jinsei, Ascom (Tokyo) ISBN 4-7762-0301-4

Lou Zhenggang (2006). Kokoro no Kotoba (English Title: "The 70 Mottoes"), Sekai Bunka-sha (Tokyo) ISBN 4-418-06524-5

Lou Zhenggang (2007). Seimei to Ai Silk screen prints to commemorate the inclusion of her work in the National Museum of China collection

Lou Zhenggang (2008). Kokoro no Sho "Rongo", Kodansha (Tokyo) ISBN 978-4-06-215101-6

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