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Yang Xiao's Major Academic Achievements
An Outline of Tibetan Music Studies by Western Scholars, published in journal of the central conservatory of music,No. 1 issue, 20 12.

Historical Evidence, Historical Construction and Diachronic Changes: Three Perspectives of Ritual Music Research, published in CSSCI No.3, 20 1 1.

Kinship and Geography: A Study of Dong's Big Songs and the Traditional Social Structure of Southern Dong (I), published in journal of the central conservatory of music,No. 1 1.

Kinship and Geography: A Study of Dong's Big Songs and the Traditional Social Structure of Southern Dong (Part Two), published in journal of the central conservatory of music No.2, 20 1 1.

An English Review of China's Belief Ritual Music, published in CSSCI, No.5, 20 1 1.

Social structure changes and the multiple dilemmas of Dong Dage's protection, in China Cultural Forum (CSSCI Extension), No.3, 20 1 1.

"On-site-off-site" concept and forms of rites and music: taking nine English documents as examples ",Song Hai No.3, 20 1 1.

In the Sound Spectrum of Sacred and Folk: Re-discussion on the "Duoye" Performance in the Sacrificial Ceremony of Southern Dong People, Journal of Ethnology No.4, 20 1 1.

Study on the Sound Spectrum and Community Structure of Sama Sacrificial Ceremony in the First Month of Southern Dong Nationality, in China Folk Sacrificial Music Research: A Supplement to North China, Southwest China and East China, edited by Cao Benye, Beijing: Culture and Art Publishing House, 20 1 1 May.

Comment on Yang's monograph Localization and Modernity: A Study of Christian Ritual Music of Yunnan Minorities, in China Anthropology Review No.20, Beijing: World Book Publishing Company, 20 1 1.

English version of literature on rites and music, published in Theory and Practice of Studies on Rites and Music, edited by Cao Benye, Shanghai: Shanghai Conservatory of Music Press, 20101.

The Sound in Rites and Music: Sound Spectrum, Relationship between Heaven and Man and Community Structure: Theoretical Practice of Sacrificial Ceremony in the First Month of Southern Dong Nationality, in Theory and Practice of Sound Research in Rites and Music, edited by Cao Benye, Shanghai: Shanghai Conservatory of Music Press, 20101.

Sacrificing Sa in Southern Dong: Sound Spectrum, View of Heaven and Man and Community Structure, Volume II, edited by Cao Benye, Beijing: Religious Culture Press, 65438+February 2009.

Textual research on the name of "Galao" —— Also on the multiple connotations of the word "big", in China Musicology, No.2, 2008.

The Ceremony of Passing the Post: Ga Lao Tradition and the Cultivation of Dong People's Concept of Time and Space, Jiangnan Volume, edited by Cao Benye, Shanghai: Shanghai Conservatory of Music Press, July 2007.

Investigation on the Inheritance of "Galao" in Dong Villages in Huang Xiao, edited by Guan Jianhua, Inheritance of National Music Culture, Xi: Shaanxi Normal University Press, May 2007.

On Dong Nan's Song Masters (this article has been included by CSSCI), published in journal of the central conservatory of music,No. 1 in 2003. At the same time, it is included in Fifty Years' Research on Dong People's Songs edited by Zhang and Yang Fanggang, Guiyang: Guizhou Ethnic Publishing House, 2003.

Cross-cultural Understanding: Three Perspectives of Understanding Multicultural Music Education, in Music Exploration (Journal of Sichuan Conservatory of Music) (CSSCI), No.4, 2003.

Contemporary changes and cultural significance of Dong people's great songs, Guizhou Ethnic Studies, No.4, 2003.

Multiculturalism, World Music and Mother Language Inheritance, published in Teana (Journal of Tianjin Conservatory of Music) (CSSCI), No.4, 2000.

Village and Campus: Two Forms of Inheritance in Dong Song, Exploration of Music (Journal of Sichuan Conservatory of Music) (CSSCI), No.4, 2000. Me and Musical Anthropology: The Most Concerned Topic at Present (4): Interview with Professor Xiao Mei, CSSCI No.4, 2008.

Interview with Professor Feng Guangyu, the Music History of China Minority Nationalities, published in CSSCINo. 1, 20 1 1.

A Review of the Research on Southwest Ethnic Minorities and Cross-border Ethnic Music for 25 Years —— An Academic Interview with Professor Yang was published in CSSCINo. 1 and No.20 12.

Four Talks on Bashu Guqin: An Interview with Zeng was published in CSSCI No.3, 20 12.

Compilation: Wu Ben's Original Text: Musicology, West and East: A Case Study of Tibetan Music, published in CSSCI,No. 1, 20 12.