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1. genre research and ideological logic: an interpretation of Confucian etiquette, Chinese and foreign law, No.3, 2007

2. Shanghai Local Judicial Activities in the Eyes of Gentlemen in Qing Dynasty, Modern Law, No.3, 2007

3. Empirical Analysis and Cultural Interpretation of Litigation in Qing Dynasty (in cooperation with Du Jin), Tsinghua Law, No.1, 2007.

4. Formalization and Materialization of Judicial Judgments in China in Qing Dynasty, No.2 Political and Legal Forum, 2007.

5. Between Elegance and Vulgarity: A Cultural Interpretation of Zhi Zhu's Ci in Qing Dynasty, Legal Science,No. 1, 2007.

6. Advocating classic reading (preface), Lawyer's Digest,No. 1 2007.

7. Possible prospects for the study of Chinese legal history: going beyond the West and returning to the mainland? Forum on Politics and Law, 1, 2006

8. Behind the Rehabilitation of Yang Naiwu's Wronged Cases: An Investigation of Economic, Cultural and Social Capital (co-edited with Du Jin), Law and Business Research, No.3, 2006.

9. Also on the ideal prospect of China law, Politics and Law Forum, No.4, 2006.

10. Entertainment and Irony: An Alternative Narrative of Folk Legal Consciousness in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Law and Social Development, No.5, 2006 (Xinhua Digest, No.23, 2006).

1 1. The Death Penalty in Classical China: A Survey of Ideological and Cultural History, Chinese and Foreign Laws, No.3, 2006.

12. Knowledge Structure of Judicial Officials in Qing Dynasty (edited with Du Jin), Journal of East China University of Political Science and Law, No.5, 2006.

13. Legal Consciousness and Litigation Mentality of Traditional China Villagers, China Law, No.6, 2006.

14. Fiction and Reality: Rhetoric Strategies of Judicial Archives in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Jurist, No.5, 2005

15. The Rise and Idea of Justice in China Seen from the Cloud, Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, No.4, 2005.

16. Analysis of "Judging Cases by Law" in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Law and Business Research, No.4, 2005

17. the mystery of "success": a new cultural history analysis of the case of killing her husband in Chuna, Chinese and foreign law, No.3, 2005.

18. How to think about the modern significance of China's legal tradition, Journal of Henan University of Political Science and Law, No.3, 2005.

19. China's traditional folk legal consciousness in litigation and relief, Imagination Law Press, 2005.

20. Bao Gong: Symbol of Honest Officials and God of Law, Volume 5 of Sun Yat-sen University Law Review, Law Press, 2005.

2 1. Litigation in Ming and Qing Dynasties: Official Attitude and Folk Strategy, social science forum,No. 10, Edition A, 2004.

22. Reflections on the Study of China's Legal History, Essentials of China's Legal History, Higher Education Press, 2004.

23. Narration of China's Legal History from the Perspective of Types: Introduction and Speculation of Legal History, Law Press, 2004.

24. Rehabilitation Consciousness of Traditional China People: People and Ways, Academic Research,No. 10, 2004.

25. How to treat the modern significance of China's traditional legal system, Chinese and Western Legal Traditions, Volume 4, China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2004.

26. Rights and Relief: An Interpretation of Traditional China's Litigation Consciousness, Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, No.6, 2004 (Xinhua Digest, No.5, 2005).

27. The Eyes of Litigants, The Rule of Law in Tsinghua, Series 4, Tsinghua University Publishing House, 2004.

28. On China's Ancient Criminal Trial Tradition, Law and Social Development,No. 1 2004.

29. Make a fuss about minor issues and minimize major issues: Interpretation of a court record of civil mediation in Qing Dynasty, Law and Social Development, No.6, 2004.

30. Interpretation of Bao Gong's Official Administration and Legal Thought, Nanjing University Law Review, Autumn 2002.

3 1. Historical Narrative and Literary Narrative of Law (Part II), Chinese and Western Legal Traditions, Volume 3, China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2003.

32. On the Ancient "Civil Law" in China: Taking advantage of the topic, "Family Rules and Others", Law Press, 2003.

33. Incorrupt administration of justice in traditional legal culture, Legal Daily, 2003.5.22-29, Special Issue of Theory.

34. Reflections on the Study of China's Traditional Legal Culture, Academic Research,No. 12, 2003.

35. Narrative Mode of China's Legal History from the Perspective of Typology, Law and Business Research, No.3, 2003.

36. Pioneering and Innovating —— Reading Collected Works of Mr. Zhang and Chinese Legal History, Chongde Huidian and Chongde Huidian. Family Rules and Others, Law Press, 2003.

37. Interpretation of Crime and Punishment in Bao Gong's Story, Modern Law, No.3, 2002.

38. Interpretation of the Historical Narrative of Bao Gong's Prison Sentence, Forum of Politics and Law, No.4, 2002.

39. Historical Narrative and Literary Narrative of Law (I), Chinese and Western Legal Traditions, Volume 2, China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2002.

40. Traditional legal culture and legal modernization in China, Xiangjiang Fayuan No.4, 200 1.

4 1. The concept of "honesty": the basis of law and morality, academic research,No. 10, 200 1.

42. Looking at China's ancient "civil law" from the perspective of western civil law, edited by He, Transplantation and Localization of Law, Law Press, 200 1 edition.

43. Reflections on the Study of China's Legal History, Modern LawNo. 1, 200 1.

44. The Making of China's Legal History: Official History, Archives and Academic Research, No.6, 200 1.

45. Civil Trial in Qing Dynasty and "The Third Scene" and Others, Collection of Legal History, Volume 3, Law Press, 2000.

46. Legal Philosophy and Sociological Interpretation of Legal Modernization, Research on Legal Modernization, No.6, 2000.

47. Discourse and Practice of Etiquette: Water Margin and Women, Law Review of Sun Yat-sen University, Volume 2, Law Press, 2000.

48. The Characteristics of China's Traditional Legal Culture from a Comparative Perspective, Comparative Law Research, No.2, 2000.

49. Looking at the ancient justice in China from the handwriting of "wrongly beheading Cui Ning", Law Review, No.2, 2000.

50. A Case Study of Imperial Power and Judicial Operation in Qing Dynasty, Journal of East China University of Political Science and Law,No. 1 2000.

5 1. Textual Research and Analysis on the Cognitive Orientation of Law Reform in China, Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, No.5, 2000.

52. Interpretation of Local Resources and the Construction of Rule of Law in China, Chinese and Foreign Law, No.2, 2000.

53. On Corruption and Integrity in Ancient China, Law 1999 No.4..

54. "Rule by Punishment" and Ancient Chinese Legal Concepts, Comparative Legal Studies, 1999, 1.

55. Two Reflections on the Legal Reform in the Late Qing Dynasty, Peking University Law Review, Volume 2, Series 1, Law Press, 1999 (reprinted by China Social Science Abstracts, No.4, 2000).

56. Rethinking on the Study of China's Legal System, Nanjing University Law Review, Spring Issue 1999.

57. Song Wu: Hero or Robber? Sun Yat-sen University Law Review, vol. 1, Law Press, 1999.

58. The Logic and Significance of Legal Reform in the Late Qing Dynasty, History of Law, vol. 1, Law Press, 1999.

59. On the Centennial Reform Movement in China, Special Issue of Legal Business Research 1999 Legal Reform and Education.

60. Review of Legal Research in Tang Dynasty and Others, Law and Social Development, No.5, 1998.

6 1. Anti-corruption Justice from the Perspective of Traditional Legal Culture in China, Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, No.3, 1998.

62. State and Society: Respect for Confucius and Solitude in Han Dynasty and Its Enlightenment to Contemporary Legal System Construction, Jiangsu Social Sciences, No.4, 1998.

63. The Unity of Heaven and Man and Ancient Chinese Legal Concepts, Collection of Legal History, vol. 1, Law Press, 1998.

64. Penalism and Ancient Chinese Legal Concepts, Comparative Law Research No.3-4, 1998.

65. "Ritualism" and ancient Chinese legal concepts, Nanjing University Law Review, spring issue 1998.

66. Discrimination and Interpretation: A Study on the Types and Limitations of China's Traditional Legal Culture, Nanjing University Law Review, Autumn Issue 1998.

67. Interpretation of the economic and legal system of Ming Dynasty reflected in Jin Ping Mei, Nanjing University Law Review, autumn volume 1997.

68. Looking at the interactive relationship between society and state from the customary law of Qing Dynasty, Nanjing University Law Review, spring issue 1997.

69. Thinking through the West: Mutual Interpretation of Law and Economy, Nanjing University Law Review, Autumn Issue. 1997.

70. antigone from the perspective of ancient Greek legal culture, Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, No.4, 1997.

7 1. The goal and approach of legal system construction of market economy in China, Modern Law 1997 No.4..

72. Pioneering and Innovating —— Reading the China Law 1997 No.6 Retrieval Collection.

73. Some Thoughts on Foreign Legal Studies (in cooperation with Qiang Ren), Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, supplement 1997.

74. "One Case and One Break" in Jin Ping Mei and the Criminal Procedure System in Ming Dynasty, Research on Comparative Law 1996,No. 1.

75. Economic Analysis of Law and Legal Analysis of Economy, Journal of Nanjing University,No. 1996,No. 1.

76. A Preliminary Study of Bao Gong's Zaju and the Legal Culture in Yuan Dynasty was published in the autumn issue 1996 and the spring issue 1997 of Nanjing University Law Review.

77. Textual research on the origin of "Zuo Zuo", Journal of Political Science and Law No.2, 1996.

78. Origin of Western Market Legal System, Law and Social Development 1996No. 1 Period.

79. An Analysis of Dou Eyuan and Several Issues of Legal System in Yuan Dynasty, Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, supplement 1996.

80. Chinese people's concept of litigation from Ming and Qing novels, Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, No.4, 1996.

8 1. Discussion with the author of Roman Law and Ancient China Contract Law, Law 1996 No.3..

82. Hell on Earth and Judicial Research in Counties and Counties in the Late Qing Dynasty, Comparative Law Research No.3, 1995.

83. Western Civil Society and Modern Legal Construction and Its Enlightenment, Journal of Political Science and Law, No.3, 1995.

Hao Tao and "Law", Journal of Political Science and Law,No. 1995,No. 1.

85. Legal Transplantation from the Perspective of Comparative Legal Culture, Academic Research, No.6, 1995.

86. Biography of Historical Records, Thoughts on Chinese and Foreign Jurisprudence, No.2, 1994.

87. Looking at the characteristics of ancient judicial culture in China from Joe Wrong, Grand View Garden of History, 9+0994.

88. Murder in Song Wu and Criminal Procedure System in Song Dynasty, Grand View Garden of History,No. 1994,No. 1 1.

89. Looking at the criminal procedure system in Qing Dynasty from the killing of Zhang San by Xue Pan, Collected Works of Law (4), Journal of Sun Yat-sen University,No. 1992.

90. Textual research on the publication of ancient written laws in China, Collected Works of Law (III), Journal of Sun Yat-sen UniversityNo. 199 1 issue.

9 1. Seeking images from pictures: cultural interpretation of auditory illustrations in Ming Dynasty (in cooperation with Du Jin), Journal of Sun Yat-sen University No.4, 20 12.

92. Career of studying law: the professional quality of officials in Qing Dynasty (in cooperation with Du Jin), Law and Social Development 20 12, No.3..

93. Worry and Reading: The Core Idea of China Hearing in Qing Dynasty, Journal of Social Sciences of Jilin University,No. 1, 20 12.

94. China's Love for the People and Judicial Ideas in Qing Dynasty, Modern Philosophy,No. 1 issue, 20 12.

95. The spread and influence of legal knowledge in Qing Dynasty in China, Law and Social Development, No.6, 20 1 1.

96. From the Textual Research of The Book of Songs Gan Tang to Sending France to the Countryside, Forum on Politics and Law, No.3, 20 1 1.

97. Dilemma and Way Out: Review of Legal Studies in Qing Dynasty, Academic Studies, No.9, 20 10.

98. A Review of China's Legal and Literary Studies (in cooperation with Wen Rong), Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, No.6, 20 10.

99. Literary Imagination of Torture in Ming and Qing Dynasties: A Survey of New Cultural History (in cooperation with Du Jin), Journal of South China Normal University, No.5, 20 10.

100. Vulgarity and holiness: Interpretation of the judicial significance of "mirror hanging high", China Law 20 10 No.2.

10 1. Legal Publicity in Ming and Qing Dynasties: Path and Intention, Law and Social Development 20 10No. 1 issue (reprinted in China Social Science Abstracts 20 10 No.5).

102. "trial according to law" in Ming and Qing dynasties: a false question? , Law Science,No. 1, 20 10

103. perspectives and methods of local rule of law research, rule of law forum, no 1 issue, 20 10.

104. Acting Heaven and Jianghu World, Law Review of Sun Yat-sen University, Volume 8, Series 1, Law Press, 20 10.

105. On the Contributions and Problems of Laws in the Tang Dynasty, Nanjing University Law Review, 20 10 Spring Volume, Law Press, 20 10 Edition.

106. Similarities and differences of torture clauses in Tang Ming Law (co-edited with Du Jin), Journal of Peking University, No.4, 2009.

107. Appeal to Emotion: Judicial Mentality Model in China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Academic Research,No. 1, 2009.

108. The Relationship between Religion and China Traditional Law, China Law, No.6, 2008.

109. "Tao and apparatus: a cultural interpretation of law", Journal of Social Sciences of Jilin University, No.5, 2008.

1 10. The internal logic of academic history: taking the history of Chinese legal system as an example, Yunmeng Academic Journal, No.4, 2008.

1 1 1. Textual research on accusation system in Qing Dynasty (in cooperation with Yao Zhiwei), Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, No.2, 2008.