Buddhist Belief of Northerners in the 5th-6th Century: An Investigation Centered on Statues, Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 1998,10; Taiwan Province Foguangshan Cultural and Educational Foundation, French Collection 45, August 5438+0, 2006, reprint 50. From Lodging House to Shop —— Textual Research on Imperial Houses in Han Dynasty and Imperial Houses in Six Dynasties, Collection of Essays in Commemoration of Professor Kwar Nakamura's Retirement, Osaka: Osaka University Press, 20 1 1, to be published.
49. Textual Research on Bamboo Slips of the Eastern Han Dynasty in Changsha, System and Social Order of the Han Empire, Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 20 1 1 year, to be published.
48. The nature and legal basis of criminals' tombs in the southern suburbs of Luoyang in the Eastern Han Dynasty —— Excerpted from a Tang Order attached to Tomorrow's Immortal Order and Prison Officer Order, No.82, Institute of History and Language, Academia Sinica, 20 1 1, to be published.
47. Fishing and Hunting and People's Livelihood in the Northern Qin and Han Dynasties —— On the Formation of the Tradition of Establishing the Country by Agriculture and the Popularization of Farmers, Historical Research No.5, 20 10, to be published.
46. Laws and Regulations of Han Dynasty and Management of Remnant Houses, Bamboo Slips and Silk Research 2007, Guilin: Guangxi Normal University Press, 20 10, p.15/-164.
43. Interpretation of Bamboo Slips from Han Tombs in Dabaotai, Beijing —— New Evidence for Naming Settlements in Han Dynasty, Historical Relics of China, No.5 (No.82), 2009, pp. 62-66.
42. Natural Settlements in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties —— Also on the relationship between villages and the generalization of villages, edited by Huang Kuan: A New History of Grassroots Society in China, Taipei: Lianjing Publishing Co., Ltd., 2009, p. 127- 188.
4 1. The People in the View of the Imperial Court-the Concept and Practice of the Northern Dynasties, edited by Liu, Historical Interpretation of the Prosperous Period of the Han and Tang Dynasties-Proceedings of the Symposium on the Prosperous Period of the Han and Tang Dynasties, Beijing: Renmin University of China Press, 2009, pp. 334-356.
40. A Preliminary Study on the Restoration of Bamboo Slips in Zoumalou, Changsha, China Literature and History Research,No. 1 (No.93 in total), Shanghai: Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, March 2009, pp. 57-93.
38. Textual research on Shen Hongzhi's epitaph in the Northern Wei Dynasty, compiled by the Institute of Ancient Books of Jilin University:1-Proceedings of the International Symposium on China's Northern Frontier, Nationalities and Society in the 6th Century, Beijing: Science Press, 65438+February 2008, pp. 207-223.
37. Textual Research on the Location of Chang 'an Filial Piety Temple in the Western Han Dynasty, Bamboo Slips and Silk Research 2006, Guilin: Guangxi Normal University Press, 2008, pp. 206-209.
36. Textual Research on Historical Events Seen in the Monument of Cishishan Temple in Daidai County, Proceedings of the International Symposium to Commemorate the 920th Anniversary of Anbeilin, Beijing: Cultural Relics Publishing House, 65438+2008 10, pp. 262-278.
35. A preliminary study on the policies and policies of the Hu nationality in the Northern Wei Dynasty —— Starting from the Monument to the Gongmiao Temple in the Magnetism Mountain of the Great Generation, China Social Sciences, No.5, 2008, p. 168- 182, and History of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, No.65438, 2009.
34. "Circular Letter" and "Circular Letter" in Northwest Han Bamboo Slips —— Also on the division of daily government affairs and the role of imperial edicts and decrees in Han Dynasty, Literature and History, No.3 (No.84) in 2008, pp. 5-53.
33. Archaeology of China's Ancient Dictatorship Theory, Research on Modern History, No.4, 2008, pp.4-28, and NPC Copying History, No.012008, pp.57-77.
32. The Use of Remnant Houses and the Daily Rule of the Han Empire, China Historical Research,No. 1 issue, 2008, p. 6 1-82, included in Chen Su Town's Research on Ancient Political Culture in China, Peking University Publishing House, 1 1 issue, 2000.
3 1. Re-study on the relationship between Wu Jian Li and Qiu in Zoumalou, Changsha. Editorial Department of Journal of Wuhan University: Historical Materials of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties, 23rd Series, 65438+February 2006, p. 14-26.
30. On Rites and Music Education in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, edited by Zhang Jinlong: Comment on Professor Li Hu's Memories of Ancient China History, Beijing: World Knowledge Publishing House, 2006, 1 1, pp. 453-46.
29. A Preliminary Study on the Restoration of the Three Kingdoms of Wu Bamboo Slips in Changsha, edited by Changsha Bamboo Slips Museum and Beijing Wu Bamboo Slips Seminar: A Study of Wu Bamboo Slips, Volume II, Wuhan: Chongwen Bookstore, September 2006, p. 1- 13.
28. The record of rice limit and field in Zoumalou bamboo slips —— from the relationship between field type and rice receiving type, ibid., p. 157- 175.
27. Supplementary explanation of "folded salty rice" seen in Wu Bamboo Slips —— Also on the transshipment of stored rice and compensation for officials' negligence, ibid., p. 176- 19 1.
26. Another explanation of "swollen feet" on Wu bamboo slips in Zoumalou, Changsha, ibid., p. 2 14-220.
25. Imperial Court, Counties and Villages: the Living World of Villagers in Northern Dynasties, edited by Mou Fasong: Historical Changes of Han and Tang Dynasties from the Perspective of Social and State Relations, Shanghai: East China Normal University Press, 1, 2006, p. 2 13-247.
24. The use of ancient names in China and its significance-respect, subordination and responsibility, Historical Research, No.5, 2005, 3-2 1 p.
23. A Case Study of Anlujiao Village, Shi 'ai County, Leping County, Bing County, North Korea, Shilin,No. 1, 2005, pp. 10-20; See also Essays on the History of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, edited by China Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties Historical Society and School of History and Culture of Sichuan University, Chengdu: Bashu Bookstore, 2006, p.1136.
22. "Local luxury and Wei Qi politics-from the establishment of prefectures and counties in the late Wei Dynasty to the merger of provinces and counties in the seven years of the Northern Qi Dynasty", China Historical Research, No.4, 2004, pp. 53-80.
2 1. The growth of patriarchal clan consciousness in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties and the problem of "clan" —— From the living conditions of the people in the Northern Dynasties, Journal of the Institute of History of China Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 3, Beijing: Commercial Press, 2004, pp. 205-235.
20. "Hometown" and "Village Official" as seen from Wu Bamboo Slips in Zoumalou, Changsha, First Series of Wu Bamboo Slips Research Series of Beijing Wu Bamboo Slips Research Association, Wuhan: Chongwen Bookstore, 2004, p. 87- 1 13.
19. "See the Bamboo Slips of the Three Kingdoms, ibid., pp. 235-230.
18. A preliminary study on salt rice found in Wu bamboo slips in Changsha, ibid., pp. 249-260.
17. Looking at people's national identity and concept from statues-one of the village social studies in the Northern Dynasties. Folk Belief and Social Space, edited by Zheng Zhenman and Chen Chunsheng. Fuzhou: Fujian People's Publishing House, 2003, p. 10-4 1.
16. Four Issues on the Three-long System in the Northern Dynasties, China History Research, No.4, 2002, pp. 33-46.
15. the village system and the villagers' life world in the northern dynasties-an investigation centered on stone carvings, Historical Research, No.6, 200 1, pp. 16-29; The revised draft was collected by Sato Zhishui: Investigation and Research on Historical Materials of Stone Carvings in North China in the 4th ~ 6th Century (research funding and basic research in Ping 13 ~ Ping 16 (B)( 1).
14. Textual research on villages in the Northern Dynasties, essays by Mr. He Ziquan for 90 years, Beijing: Beijing Normal University Press, 200 1, p.1-182.
13. Textual research on private schools of bamboo slips in the Three Kingdoms of Changsha-also on Sun Wu's recruitment system. Research on bamboo and silk 200 1. Guilin: Guangxi Normal University Press, 200 1, p. 5 14-522.
12. the "city" in the northern dynasties: system, behavior and concept-also on the methods of studying the ancient history of China, China Social History Review, Volume 3, Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company, 200 1, pp. 282-306.
1 1. A preliminary study on two documents of Wu bamboo slips in the Three Kingdoms, Historical Research No.4, 200 1, p. 172- 174.
10. The spread and influence of the Buddhist concept of heaven and hell in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties-an investigation centered on the rumors of wandering in the underworld, annual journal of Buddhist Studies 1999, pp. 247-255.
9. How to standardize contemporary China historiography? How to develop? China Reading Newspaper1April 2, 99919th edition.
8. A New Textual Research on the Relationship between the Sixteen Countries War and the Development of Buddhism in the Northern Dynasties, Historical Studies of China No.4, 1998, p.55-61.
7. Collation and Textual Research on Tathagata's "The Sutra of Pleading in the Golden Coffin", the fourth series of Buddhist documents outside Tibet,19981,Beijing: Religious Culture Press, pp. 373-393.
6. A new probe into the nature and function of the book "Supplementary Education in the History of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties", collected works commemorating Mr. He Ziquan's 85th birthday, Beijing: China Social Sciences Press,1997+February, pp. 273-288.
5. A Brief Introduction to the Travel of Monks in Sixteen Countries and Northern Dynasties, Journal of Jiamusi Normal University, No.4, 1997, pp.28-34.
4. On the Causes of Sculpture Fashion in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, No.5 of Literature, History and Philosophy, 1997, pp.60-64..
3. < Collection of rubbings of China Stone Carvings in Beijing Library > Local Correction of Northern Dynasties Statues, No.2 Study of Northern Dynasties, 1997, p.38-41p.
2. A Preliminary Study on Supplementary Forms of Small-scale Peasant Economy in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and Southern Dynasties, Historical Studies of China,No. 1996,No. 1,No. 18-27.
1. Re-study on closing hillsides to occupy water in Jiangnan area in Eastern Jin Dynasty and Southern Dynasties, Journal of Beijing Normal University, No.3, 1993, p.97-10614. Comment on Shinichir? Watanabe's Imperial Power and World Order in Ancient China —— From the Perspective of Comparative History between China and the West.
13. Reading from Pingcheng to Luoyang, southern weekend, March 1, 2 1.
12. Comment on Tian Yuqing's exploration of Tuoba history, China Academic,No. 1 2005, No.2 1 248-25 1 page; The English version is included in the Journal of Humanities of China Academy of Social Sciences (China Humanities). Vol. 1. Beijing: Commercial Press, 2008, p. 32 1-325.
1 1. Unique economic dynastic history —— Comment on China Economic General History Volume III, China Book Review, No.2, 2005, pp. 28-32.
10. A Review of Religious Belief and Society in the Tang Dynasty, Historical Studies of China, No.4, 2004, pp. 162- 167.
9. A little regret, Wen Hui Reading Weekly, 7th edition, September 2004 10.
8. Comment on Tanigawa Daoxiong's Homomorphism between China's Medieval Society and * * *, Tang Studies, Volume 9, 2003, pp. 534-542.
7. Read "Musicians and Historians" (co-authored with Xu), "China History Research", No.4, 2003, pp. 149- 168; Income Shen Zhihua, editor-in-chief, New Theory of History 2000-2003, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, 2007, pp. 28-52.
6. Briefly introduce Professor Hechuan's notes on the time and place of the stone carvings unearthed in Luoyang, the research trends of China history,No.1,2003,No. 30-3 1.
5. Colorful pictures of traditional cities in China —— Reading Shi Jianya's Cities in the Late Chinese Empire, Book No.5, 200 1, pp.52-55.
4. Festivals: the lens of society —— A review of ghost festivals in medieval China, No.6 of International Sinology, p.508-516.
3. Read Wang Guihai's Official Document System in Han Dynasty, Trends in China's Historical Research, No.8, 2000, pp.27-29.
2. Miscellaneous mistranslation of a book-Discussion on the Chinese version of Buddhism Conquering China, China Reading News, 1998, August 19, 1 1 version.
1. A Successful Textbook of China History —— Comment on A Concise Course of China History, Sociologist, No.6, 1993, pp. 90-92.
Notes, papers and summaries
22. Debate on China's Ancient Dictatorship from the Perspective of Methodology, 9th edition of China Reading Newspaper, May 26th, 20 10.
2 1. "Recent Studies on the History of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties in China", the third series of Asia Magazine. Volume 23. Part 1 (20 10), page 1-28.
20. Observations and Reflections on the Study of the History of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties in China in Recent Years, social science front, No.2, 2009, p.9-16, included in Thirty Years of Academic Studies in China: 1978-2008, edited by Bing Zheng and Shao Hanming, Beijing: People's Publishing House, 2008. NPC Dataset History of Sui and Tang Dynasties in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, No.3, 2009, pp.45-52.
19. Preface, Tang Studies, vol. 13, Beijing: Peking University Publishing House, 65438+February 2007, pp. 1- 13 2 1. "China's recent research on tea in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. The third series of Asian competition. Volume 23. Part 1 (20 10), page 1-28.
19. preface, Tang studies, vol. 13, Beijing: Peking University publishing house, February 2007, p. 1- 13.
18. "Compiling history books and abandoning archives: historical consciousness preference in China's historical tradition", Journal of China Academy of Social Sciences, 3rd edition, May 2007 10.
17. Study on the History of the Three Kingdoms, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, edited by Chen Gaohua, History of Social Sciences in China in the 20th century, Guangzhou: Guangdong Education Press, 2006, pp. 69-74.
16. Mother and Wife-New Evidence of Mother's Kinship Status in the Laws and Regulations of the Early Western Han Dynasty, Journal of China Academy of Social Sciences, 3rd Edition, 65438+2004129 October.
15. Textual research on the scholar "Wenguan Linz" who ordered the secretariat of thirty-four states in Shandong Province to be a university by Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty, China Historical Research, No.2, 2003, p. 144.
14. "Corrigendum to the Word Collation of Japanese Hong Ren Library", Research on the History of China,No. 1 2003, p. 88.
13. Trends in American China History Research, Research Times, 8th edition, March 3rd, 2003.
12. a correction to Shu Wei, taking Ji Liang as a mirror, China historical research, No.4, 2002, p. 10 (signed by Dong Bo).
1 1. "Five Punctuation Corrigendum and Collation Addendum in Sui Shu", Historical Studies of ChinaNo. 1, p. 92.
10. "Four Punctuation Corrigendum and Collation Addendum in Sui Shu", Historical Studies of China No.2, 200 1, p.66.
9. Interdisciplinary communication: strategic conception of China's historiography development, Social Science Management, No.3, 200 1, pp.50-52.
8. Folk Buddhist activities and people's Buddhist beliefs in the Northern Dynasties, Literature and History Knowledge, No.8, 2000, p. 15-22.
7. Great achievements in the study of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties in recent 50 years, China Education News, 9th edition,1September 7, 999.
6. Collation of Wu Bamboo Slips in Zoumalou, Changsha, China Heritage Newspaper, 3rd edition,1July 2, 9991.
5. The Status Quo, Retrospect and Prospect of Social History Research in the Northern Dynasties, Trends of Historical Research in China,No. 1999, pp. 2-8.
4. Great progress in historical research in recent 20 years, China Education News199865438+8th edition on February 29th.
3. A summary of the research on the history of military system in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties since 1980s, Trends in China's Historical Research,No. 1 issue, 14.
2. Summary of the 4th Annual Meeting and International Seminar of the Historical Society of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties in China, Trends of China History Research, No.2, 1993, pp.20-25.
1. Dunhuang Turpan Literature Research A Summary of the History of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Trends in Historical Research in China, No.5, 1992, p. 1-8.