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Brief introduction of scientific research in Li Sen
Professional expertise and recent research direction: mainly engaged in the study of ancient history of China, Buddhist history, Buddhist sculpture art and unearthed documents.

Main scientific research projects undertaken: 1, key social science project of Shandong province-research on Buddhist statues in Shandong, 2006-2009;

2. Shandong University Youth Growth Fund Project-Historical Study of Buddha Statues in longxing temple and Keng, Qingzhou, 2009-20 10.

Books and teaching materials:

1, Essays on the Inscription of Qingshezhai (single copy), Guangming Daily Press, 2010;

2. Ancient History of China, a national liberal arts textbook for colleges and universities issued by the Ministry of Education (participated in the revision), Fujian People's Publishing House, 20 10 edition;

3. Study on Buddhist Statues in the Yellow River Delta (co-author), Shandong People's Publishing House, 2003.

Main thesis:

4. There are many statues of "Evil World" and "Miserable Sea" in longxing temple in Oriental Collection No.2, 2011;

5. Textual research on the Record of Couples in Hanyang Language in Ming Dynasty 2011;

6. Textual research on the epitaph of Yanji in Northern Qi Dynasty, CSSCI, No.4, 2010;

7. Thoughts on the development of historical and cultural resources in the western suburbs of Qingzhou (up and down), Qingzhou Express, 201065438+1October 23rd and 25th;

8. Zhu Zaidong or Zhu Zaixi, CSSCI, No.4, 2010;

9. Identification of the unearthed place of Feng Zhe's epitaph in Northern Qi Dynasty, Spring and Autumn Cultural Relics, No.4, 2010;

10, textual research on the name of Ming Wang Xinle, CSSCI, No.3, 2010;

1 1, Textual Research on Rebuilding Pu 'an Temple Monument in Ming Dynasty, Journal of Heze University, No.3, 2010;

12, textual research on the newly discovered epitaph of Li Qi in the Northern Song Dynasty, CSSCI, No.3, 2010;

13, textual research on the newly unearthed epitaph of Jin Gyeong in Ming dynasty, journal of weifang university, No.3, 2010;

14, Four Temple Views of Longxing and Kaiyuan in Qingzhou in Tang Dynasty, CSSCI, No.4, 2009;

15, Textual Research on the Epitaph of Liangtong Sui Dynasty Unearthed in Qingzhou, huaxia archaeology (CSSCI), No.3, 2009;

16, Textual Research on the Theme of Beiqi Single Buddha in longxing temple, Qingzhou, Shandong Province, CSSCI, No.2, 2009;

17, Textual Research on the Epitaph of Li Yuan in Qing Dynasty, China Cultural Relics Daily, April 20, 2009;

18, The Influence of Dongyi Culture and Qi Culture on Qingzhou History and Culture, published in Dongyi Culture and Qingzhou, Qilu Bookstore, June 5438+0, 2009;

19, Textual Research on the Inscriptions of Three Temples in Ming Dynasty, China Cultural Relics Daily, March 200911;

20. Chinese Science Citation Index (1, 2009) Textual research on the epitaphs of Dong Ruhan and Li Dong in Ming Dynasty;

2 1, Textual Research on Two Inscriptions in Zhao Zhixin, Northern Cultural Relics (Core Period), 1, 2009;

22. Exploring the Wang Wenxuan Monument in Qingzhou, China Heritage Newspaper, February 200918;

23. Textual Research on longxing temple Courtyard in Qingzhou, China Cultural Studies, No.4, 2008;

24. Textual research on Xing's epitaph in Qing Dynasty, China Cultural Relics Newspaper, 2008,11.09;

25. Textual research on two questions, History Teaching (CSSCI), 10, 2008;

26. Textual research on Zhu Hou's Records of the Tang Dynasty, academic journal of zhongzhou, No.5, 2008.

; 27. Textual Research on Tombs in Qing Dynasty, China Cultural Relics Daily, September 3, 2008;

28. Textual Research on Stems Epitaph in Ming Dynasty, CSSCI, No.4, 2008;

29. A New Theory on the Epitaph of Cui Renli in Tang Dynasty, Literature (CSSCI A), No.3, 2008;

30. Zhangxi 'an Cave in Qingzhou, China Taoism (core issue), No.3, 2008;

3 1, Analysis of Statues of longxing temple in Qingzhou, Not All of them were Decorated by Northern Dynasties, Research on World Religions (Class A, CSSCI, No.2, 2008;

32. A Textual Research on the Monument of Cui Shi Zongmen Pagoda in Northern Qi Dynasty, CSSCI, No.2, 2008;

33. Textual Research on Shi Qiyang's Voucher in Ming Dynasty, Folklore Research, No.2, 2008;

34. The Name, Modeling Source and Popular Reason of the Dragon in the Statue of longxing temple in Qingzhou, Dunhuang Studies, No.2, 2008;

35. Interpretation of the new epitaph of revenge in Tang Dynasty, China Cultural Relics Daily, May 9, 2008;

36. The origin of Yunmen Mountain's name, Qingzhou Today, April 200818;

37. Ming Couples Begging for Monuments, China Cultural Relics Daily, April 2008 16;

38. Analysis of Dalagni's "Intimacy Monument for Understanding Five Sorrow", China Cultural Relics Newspaper, March 26, 2008;

39. Textual Research on the Epitaph of Jason in Northern Qi Dynasty, Archaeology and Cultural Relics (CSSCI),No. 1, 2008;

40. Textual research on Li's epitaph in Tang Dynasty, China Cultural Relics Daily, June 5438+February 200719;

4 1, Four Corrigences in Official History of Punctuated Edition by Zhonghua Book Company, History Teaching (CSSCI),No. 1 1, 2007;

42. "Talking about the Buddha statues in longxing temple, Qingzhou, not all of them were built for this temple", Dunhuang Studies (CSSCI), No.6, 2007;

43. Textual research on Su's epitaph in the Five Dynasties, China Cultural Relics Daily, July 200713;

44. Rebuilding the Monument and Postscript of Guangqi Temple in Qing Dynasty, Literature (CSSCI Class A), No.3, 2007;

45. Textual research on the stone tablet of Song Lin Academy, China Cultural Relics Daily, June 5438+February 65438+March 2006;

46. Study on the Owner of Xiangshan Han Tomb, China Cultural Relics, February 8, 2006;

47. Summary of the International Symposium on Buddhist Statues and Their Dissemination in the Northern Dynasties in China, Cultural Relics (Class A, CSSCI), No.4, 2006;

48. Textual research on the stone tablet of Faqing Temple, China Cultural Relics, June 200614;

49. The Millennium Ancient Temple Guangfu Temple, Qingzhou Newsletter, June 5, 2006;

50. Textual research on the reconstruction of the stone tablet of Haotian Palace in Tuoshan, China Cultural Relics, March 200615;

5 1, Textual Research on the Statue Nature of longxing temple in Qingzhou, Shandong Province, Guangxi Social Sciences (Core Period),No. 12, 2005 (reprinted by the National People's Congress);

52. Textual Research on the History of Southern Yan, Guangxi Social Sciences, No.9, 2005;

53. Investigation and Research on the Head of the Giant Buddha in Qingzhou Mountain, published in Research on the Art of Acheng Buddha in Simenta and Shandong Buddha, China Literature and History Publishing House, September 2005;

54. Textual research on the inscription of the stupa in the first year of Sui Renshou in Qingzhou, Northern Cultural Relics (core issue), No.2, 2005;

55. Textual research on the epitaph of Zhang Pan in Northern Qi Dynasty, China Cultural Relics Daily, June 65438 +654381October+March 2004;

56. Discovery of Ancient Typical Geomantic omen in Qingzhou, Shandong Province, China Education and Teaching Research, No.7, 2004;

57. Textual Research on the Epitaph of Liu Min in Ming Dynasty, China Cultural Relics Daily, May 26, 2004;

58. Witness a Rare Inscription of Wendi Kaihuang Temple, Guangxi Social Sciences (core issue), No.4, 2004;

59. Textual Research on the Remnants of Poems in a Castle on the Sea, Northern Cultural Relics (Core Magazine), No.2, 2004 (Qilu Evening News, 1999, 12.27, Exclusive Disclosure this weekend: Discovery of Rare Remnants-the whole story of the discovery of inscriptions by great calligraphers in the Jin Dynasty);

60. Discussion on the backlit stupa in Qingzhou longxing temple, China Cultural Relics Daily, February 5, 2003, 65438;

6 1, Supplementary Epitaph of Ming Dynasty, huaxia archaeology (CSSCI), No.4, 2003;

62. Study on the Stone Carvings of Ode to the Great Tang Long Guanxing Lampstand, China Cultural Relics Newspaper, 2003,11.5;

63. The acacia diagram of esoteric religion is actually a diagram of a big angle, China Heritage Daily, June 65438+1October 65438+May 2003;

64. Simen Pagoda should be rebuilt by Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, China Cultural Relics, June 6, 2003;

65. Find fault with the textbook Ancient History of China compiled by ten universities, CSSCI,No. 1, 2003;

66. Two Topics on Qingzhou Ancient History, Journal of Jixi University, 1, 2003;

67. Broken Poems in a Castle on the Sea and Their Calligraphy Art, China Heritage Daily, June 65438+1October 65438+June 2002;

68. Textual research on the epitaph of Qiu Gong in Northern Song Dynasty, Journal of Weifang Education College, No.4, 2002;

69. Textual research on Cai Bingcai's epitaph in Northern Song Dynasty, Journal of Liaocheng University, No.2, 2002;

70. An Analysis of the Epitaph of Cui Yi in Northern Qi Dynasty, Journal of Weifang Institute of Education, No.4, 2001;

7 1, Shandong Xinhai Revolution, Journal of Weifang Education College, No.3, 2001;

72. On Sun Yat-sen's Thought of China's Economic Modernization, Journal of Mudanjiang University, 200 1,1;

73. Two Discussions on the Excavation Date and Sculpture Theme of Tuoshan Grottoes, Journal of Weifang Education College, No.4, 2000;

74. "Discrimination of Southern Yan Optical Valley Town God Theory", History Teaching, No.4, 2000;

75. The Origin of the Name of Camel Mountain, Journal of Weifang Education College, No.4,1999;

76. "Jia Sixie Should Be Today's Shouguang", China Historical Research (CSSCI) 1999 No.3;

77. Anecdote of Gou Zhongzi, Lianhe Daily 65438+July 1 0999;

78. "This cannot be called a new discovery", Qingzhou Daily,1April 2, 999;

79. Textual research on the localization of Zhu Yan by Murong in Xianbei, Journal of Weifang Institute of Education, No.4,1998;

80. Two topics on the study of ancient famous cities in Shandong, Journal of Weifang Institute of Education, No.4,1997;

8 1, Four Records of Qingzhou Ancient History, Journal of Weifang Education College, No.2,1997;

82. An unsolved case in Qilu-the mystery of the Mausoleum, Lianhe Daily199765438+February 2;

83. "Qingzhou Imperial Capital City Site is Seriously Damaged", China Heritage Daily1July 199713;

84. Try to solve the mystery of the broken Buddha statue in longxing temple, Buddhist Culture No.51997;

85. Discrimination of Strict Army after Military System in Past Dynasties, Journal of Yantai University, No.3,1997;

86. The Maitreya Buddha of Wu Zetian, Weifang Daily199665438+February1;

87. Investigation and Research on Guanggu Town in Yannan (Part I), Journal of Weifang Education College, No.2 and No.3,1996;

88. Yidu established two provinces in Yuan Dynasty, Qingzhou Daily1August 29, 992;

89. Ode to Qu Yuan in Duanyang Season, People's Rights Daily,1June 4, 992;

90. Lu Xun and Sun Yat-sen, Lianhe Daily, June 22, 199 1.

Main academic part-time: member of China Cultural Relics Society, member of China Jinshi Society and member of China Museum Society.