2. The word "dream" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions and others, No.4 of Yindu Academic Journal, 20 1 1, p. 1-5.
3. Re-discussion on the nature and attribution of Baoshan bamboo slips "Zhou", Collected Works of China Ancient Social Forum, Zhonghua Book Company, 20 1 1, p. 26 1-283.
4. On the Nature and Scale of "Hill" in Geling Chu Bamboo Slips, China Social History Review, Volume 12, Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House, 20 1 1, Page 1.
5. Wen Zun Inscriptions and the Nature of Baoshan Prison Documents, Proceedings of the Symposium on Ancient Culture in the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River and the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Historical Society of Pre-Qin China, Chongqing Publishing House, 20 1 1, pp. 267-272.
6. A comprehensive study of Yan Sheng's vessel inscriptions, New Bronze Inscriptions and the History of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 20 1 1, p. 82- 105.
7. A Preliminary Study of Rural Grassroots Settlements in the Zhou Dynasty —— An Investigation Centered on the Bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty, New Bronze inscriptions and the History of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 20 1 1, p.167.
8. Supplementary Interpretation of Ding Jian Inscriptions and Related Issues, Newly Published Bronze Inscriptions and the History of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 20 1 1 year, p. 196-202.
9. On the "Mountain" in the Bamboo Slips of Gelingchu Tomb in Xincai, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Commemorating the Birthday of Mr. Xu Zhongshu 1 10, Bashu Bookstore, 20 10, pp. 244-249.
10, Supplementary Interpretation of Zhong Cuo's Fu Ding and Related Historical Issues, Studies on Ancient Chinese Characters, 28th Series, Zhonghua Book Company, 20 10, page 21217.
1 1, "Cui Fuding in China" and supplementary explanations on historical issues, on China's exchange researchers.
12, Hukouben and the grass-roots society in the late Warring States Period, Historical Research, No.5, 2009, pp. 23-40. Copy by NPC, History of Qin and Han Dynasties, 20 10,No. 1, reproduced in full.
13, On the Identity of Bangjiagong and Bangbang on Baoshan Bamboo Slips, China Thought and Social Studies, No.2, China Social Sciences Press, 2009, p.204-214.
14, Inscriptions on Zhu Qi and Related Historical Issues, Journal of the Palace Museum, No.2, 2009, p. 13-26. National People's Congress Edition "History of Pre-Qin, Qin and Han Dynasties" reprinted in the fourth issue in 2009.
15, the localization of kinship organizations and the kinship of geo-organizations-some views on grass-roots organizations and grass-roots society in Zhou Dynasty, social science front,No. 116-123.
16, ying Ming and the patriarchal clan system in Zhou dynasty, Nankai journal, No.6, 2008, p.8-17.
17, Interpretation of the Inscription of Zhonghepan, Southeast Culture, No.5, 2008, pp. 43-46.
18, A Hypothesis about the Original Meaning of "Cuo", Studies on Ancient Chinese Characters, 27th Series, Zhonghua Book Company, 2008, p. 25 1-256.
19, on the naming of Rongzhong Fang Ding and related issues, Historical Relics of China, No.2, 2008, p.61-68.
20. The Naming of Shu and Yu Countries in the History of Western Zhou Dynasty, Collected Works of Mr. Wang Memorial by Yang Zhiji, Tianjin People's Publishing House, 2007, pp. 353-367.
2 1, "Ding and Yang Gui and Related Issues in the Study of Legal System and Official System in the Western Zhou Dynasty", Journal of Nankai, No.2, 2007, p.10/-12. The National People's Congress (NPC) plagiarized the material History of Pre-Qin, Qin and Han Dynasties in the fifth issue in 2007.
22. Say "Dare" and "Tracing the History of the Sea", Hong Kong New Century Publishing Company, 2006, p. 16-28.
23. The Inscription of Kangding and Land Ownership in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Historical Relics of China,No. 1No. 19-27, 2005.
24. Two Problems in the Study of Female Surnames in Shang Dynasty, Proceedings of the 2004 Anyang International Symposium on Yin and Shang Civilization, China Social Sciences Press, 2004, pp. 237-244.
25、《lt; The explanation of "Shang Shu Jiu Patent" to "self-made soup is salty as far as Diyi", Collected Papers on Social and Cultural Studies in Zhou and Qin Dynasties, Shaanxi Normal University Press, 2003, p. 34 1-359.
26. Analysis of the meaning and usage of the word "salty" in bronze inscriptions —— Also on the chronology of Shang patents and others, in China Literature and History 7 1 Series, May 2003, pp. 273-288.
27. On the Ethnicity of Residents in Yin Ruins, Journal of Nankai University, No.6, 2002, pp. 73-80. The history of pre-Qin, Qin and Han Dynasties published by the National People's Congress was reprinted in the second issue in 2003.
28. Some Problems in the Interpretation of Inscriptions, Historical Relics of China, No.4, 2002, pp. 68-73.
29. Re-discussion on "salty taste becomes soup", Historical Research, No.2, 2002, p. 145- 149.
30. Textual research on the origin of Dai Li Story, two collections of literature and history, Tianjin Academy of Social Sciences Press, 200 1, pp. 36-74.
3 1, Discussion on the significance and related issues of "Sun" for men in Zhou Dynasty, Volume 3 of China Social History Review, Zhonghua Book Company, 200 1, pp. 49-57.
32. Looking at the naming custom of Yin people from the form of "Qin Mou" in Shang Dynasty, huaxia archaeology 200 1No. 1, pp. 87-93, 109. Copy of NPC, History of Pre-Qin, Qin and Han Dynasties, 200 1, No.4, reproduced in full.
33. Textual research on Oracle Bone Inscriptions's "multi-life", Literature and History Series, Nankai University Press, 1999, pp. 24-42.
34. Textual research on the system of giving surnames in Zhou Dynasty, Journal of Tianjin Normal University, No.3, 1999, p. 1-7.
35. Inscriptions on Zhao Yan Documents and Two Problems in the Early History of Zhao Yan Clans, China Social History Review, vol. 1, Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House, 1999, pp. 16-25.
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