Xuechao (combined with Zhu Ziqing and others) (poem) 1922
Diaphragm (Collection of Novels) (1922)
Scarecrow (Novel, Early Fairy Tales) 1923
Fire (collection of novels) 1923
Offline (short story) 1925
Ni Huanzhi (Novel) 1929
Stone Statues of Ancient Heroes (Fairy Tales) 193 1
Wenxin (Education) 1934 (co-authored with Xia Mianzun)
Live Not Tired (Prose) 1935
Sheng Tao's short stories (short stories) 1936
Selected Works of Ye (Selected Works) 1936
Skimming instruction example (education) 1946 (co-authored with Zhu Ziqing)
Children's Literature Research 1947
Intensive reading guidance (education) example 1948
Writing Essays (Education) 195 1
Selected Fairy Tales of Ye Shengtao (Fairy Tales) 1956
Selected Works of Ye Shengtao 1958
Struggle (short story) 1959
Night 1959 Ordinary Stories 1959
Microwave oven 1959
The Book of Cherry Blossoms (Poetry) 1960
Mr pan is in trouble (short story) 1964
Ye Shengtao's Prose (Prose) 1983
Me and Sichuan (Prose and Poetry) 1984
Article Speech (co-authored with Xia Mianzun) (Education) 1997
Seventy-two lectures on Mandarin (Education) 1999 (co-authored with Xia Mianzun)
Lotus root and water shield (short story) 1997 (now included in the eighth lesson of the seventh grade Chinese textbook)
Ye Shengtao has served as editor, editor-in-chief or editor-in-chief of the following newspapers:
Saturday, Shanghai News, Shanghai Republic Daily, Literature Weekly, Axiom Daily, Chinese Monthly, Suzhou Review, Women's Magazine, Novel Monthly, Middle School Students, Enlightened Teenagers, China Writers, People's Education, China Language.
Ye Shengtao's representative fairy tales:
Scarecrow, travelers, white boats, stone statues of ancient heroes, a seed, roses and goldfish, the wedding of the moon girl, mimosa, happy people, checkered dreams and so on.