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Chen's main works
Works (including co-authorship and translation):

1, Biography of Flowers, Birds, Insects and Fish (editor), 65438+ million words, Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House 1984.

2. Contemporary China Folklore (Theory), 200,000 words, Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House, 1988, 10.

3. Monograph, China Folklore (Theory), 1.7 million words, China Folk Literature and Art Publishing House, 1.989 August.

4. Monograph, Introduction to Literary Folklore (Theory), 270,000 words, Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House 199 1 year1month.

5. Monograph "Chinese Bird Culture (Theory)", 240,000 words, Lin Xue Publishing House1September, 996.

6. China Customs Dictionary (deputy editor), 2.6 million words, Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House1August 990.

7. Folk literature, 560,000 words, edited by Guangdong People's Publishing House in June 2003.

8. Monograph "wuyue Folklore and Folk Literature" (Theory), 250,000 words, Jilin Photography Publishing House, March 2002.

9. Monograph "China Bird Belief (Theory)", 280,000 words, Academy Press, June 5438+ 10.

10, edited by "Entering Shanghai-What You Need to Know in Shanghai" (editor), 200,000 words, Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House, July 2003.

1 1, monograph, interesting talk about the zodiac (on), 65438+ million words, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 2005.

12, edited Romeo and Juliet in the East-Cultural Space of Liang Zhu's Oral Heritage (editor), 80,000 words, Heilongjiang People's Publishing House, 2005.

13, monograph Folk Vision: Fusion and Conflict of Chinese and Japanese Cultures (theory), 17000 words, East China Normal University Press, 2005.

14, monograph, click on Chinese auspicious art (theory) (first author), Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House, 2006.

15, monograph, China Folklore (Theory), 290,000 words, East China Normal University Press, August 2007.

16, monograph, Literary Folklore (Theory), Shanghai Culture Publishing House, 2009.

16, (1990—— 1998 concurrently serves as secretary-general of Shanghai Federation of Literary and Art Circles Folk Writers Association and editor-in-chief of Shanghai Caifeng Monthly, with120,000 words for each issue and1440,000 words for the whole year, * */kloc- Deputy editor-in-chief of the theoretical quarterly Folk Literature Quarterly (later renamed China Folk Culture), * * * published more than 30 volumes, each with more than 200,000 words and * * more than 6 million words) 1, "Inheritance and Evolution of Folk Bird Belief Reality", "Folk Culture in South Zhejiang, China-Folklore Research on Agricultural Culture Around the East China Sea"

2. The deep regional cultural structure of China's folk edible sparrows, Proceedings of the 6th Symposium on Food Culture, 1999, 10.

3. Culture and its relationship with China culture, word 10000, Teaching and Research Series of Chinese as a Foreign Language,1999/1,East China Normal University Press.

4. Excavate the treasure house of national folk culture and cast socialist spiritual civilization, with more than 5,000 words. 1999 65438+ February

5.99 Summary of Nanning National Folk Culture International Seminar, more than 6,000 words1999 65438+February.

6. Reality: the Century Choice of China Folklore, 12,000 words, Folklore of the Ministry of Education of China, 1999, 1 2 Japanese Bird (Japan),1,Analysis of "Dragon Sage" in cross-country praying for rain, 65438+.

2. The evolution of humanism and the construction of art folklore, more than 4,000 words. Art Folklore, June 2000, Taishan Publishing House.

3. The cultural trend of Chinese and Japanese golden rooster legend belief is 10000 words. Comparative Literature of China, July 20th, 2000, Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.

4. The deep regional cultural structure of Taiwan Province folk edible sparrows, 65,438+05,000 words, on September 65,438+05, 2000, Proceedings of the 6th China Food Culture Seminar.

5. Review and reflection on 3500 words of "New Trends in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language at the Turn of the Century", June 5438+ 10, 2000, Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.

6. Theoretical basis and practical application of literary folk criticism, 12000, Journal of Guangxi University for Nationalities, 65438+February 2000 (Note: as a cover figure, special feature. Six issues throughout the year, one for each issue; They are: Duan, Lou Zixian (Taiwan Province Province), Guo Wei and Jin Ronghua (Taiwan Province Province), all of whom are over 70 years old).

7. China women's oral and ceremonial culture "Flowers and Candles in Nanhui Bridal Room" Volume 9 -2000 Asian Folklore Nagoya, with more than 40,000 words.

8. Preface to the Collection of Articles on Rural Folklore in Shanghai, with more than 2,000 words, Shanghai People's Publishing House 1, the emergence of China's folklore consciousness in the early 20th century,12,000 words, and the special issue of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles on Folklore and Culture, 200 1.

2. Academic Tendency and Prospect of Sino-Japanese Folklore in the 20th Century, more than 34,000 words, Folklore Research of China Ministry of Education, 20011.

3. Academic Tendency and Prospect of Chinese and Japanese Folklore in the 20th Century, reprinted by Xinhua Digest, 200 1/6.

4. The occurrence and academic orientation of China's folklore consciousness in the early 20th century, with more than 22,000 words, Thought and Culture, 200 1/9, East China Normal University Press.

5. Artistic display of rural girls' emotions —— A survey of three girls' beliefs in Chedun Village, Jinglingqiao, Zhang Ze, Songjiang, Lian Jian, 10000 words, Journal of East China Normal University 20016.

6. A Study on the Folklore of Southern Villages in China-Belief and Literature, with more than 20,000 words, is a collection of international academic research reports of the Japanese Ministry of Education.

7. History of Alternative Marriage Customs, more than 3,000 words, Folklore of China Ministry of Education, 200 1/9.

8. Folk Perspective of Zhou Brothers' Literary View in the 20th Century, 15000 words, Journal of Hubei University for Nationalities, 200112.

9. The permanent charm of physical folklore, more than 2,500 words, Southeast Cultural Preface 1999/ 12.

10, Preface to China New Year Etiquette and Custom, Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House, 2200 words, 200112.

1 1, Preface to the Twelve Zodiacs of China, Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House, with more than 2,500 words, 200112. 1, "A hundred schools of literature and art in Wen Hui see through folk culture fever", Wen Wei Po, February 20, 2002.

2. Cultural tourism should reject false folk customs, Wen Hui Daily, June 5438+1October 65438+April 4, 2002.

3. Cultural Studies "Foreign Markets and Shikumen", Journal of Social Sciences, May 30, 2002.

4. Show Oriental Style, Wen Wei Po, June 2002 1.

5. Regional Culture in Shanghai Residential Consumption, Folk Custom Quarterly of Sun Yat-sen University, 2002/6.

6. Literary Folklore Criticism from the Cultural Perspective, Essays on China Literature Studies from the Cultural Perspective, China Academy of Social Sciences.

7. The monograph "wuyue Folklore and Folk Literature" has 250,000 words. Jilin Photography Press, March 2002.

8. The idea of immortal Taoism-in 2002, Shanghai Taoism showed the world view of bird-like rice.

9. Cultural Tourism: Eliminating Folklore and Excavating True Folklore, Folklore Research, 2002.

10, folk custom tendency, ideology and culture in 2002. 1, edited and annotated Folk Literature (Selected Ancient Literature), with more than 560,000 words, published by Guangzhou People's Publishing House in June 2003.

2. Monograph "Belief in Chinese Birds" (revised edition), a key national tenth five-year plan project with 280,000 words, was published by Academy of Sciences Press in February 2003.

3. Paper "Folklore of Year of the Sheep and Year of China", Wen Wei Po, 7000-word academic lecture, February 5, 2003.

4. The full text of Xinhua Monthly is taken from Folk Customs of Year of the Sheep and Year of China, No.3, 2003..

5. Individualized City Spirit, East China Normal University School Newspaper, April 2003 1 1.

6. Revitalizing Shanghai's "Cultural Background", Liberation Daily, Theoretical Edition, June 25, 2003.

7. Formation, development and evolution of bird belief in China, Journal of East China Normal University, Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition.

8. Formation, development and evolution of Chinese bird belief, academic abstracts of liberal arts in colleges and universities.

9. Dozens of domestic and foreign media such as CCTV, Shanghai TV, Zhejiang TV and People's Daily Xinhuanet reported on Chen's research on cultural heritage. 1. Independent Development of Modern Folk Literature in Folklore in China, journal of guangxi teachers education university (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 02, 2004.

2. Oral Culture and Ritual Culture of China Women-Nanhui Weeping Marriage, Journal of Hubei University for Nationalities (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), March 2004.

3. Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language from the Perspective of Folklore and Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language from the Perspective of Cross-culture-Proceedings of the San Francisco Academic Conference on Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, July 2004.

4. On Folk Custom and Folk Spirit, Journal of Shanghai Administration College, 2004.

5. Evolution of "Folk" from the Perspective of Folklore in the 20th century, Journal of East China Normal University, Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition, 2004. 1, Some Issues on the Protection and Development of Folk Cultural Heritage, Jiangxi Social Sciences, 2005/02.

2. Interpretation of Modern Folklore-On the Differences between Chinese and Foreign Folklores, Xinmin Evening News, February 27, 2005.

3. Theory and Practice of Literary Folklore Criticism, The Seeker of golden fleece, April 2005.

4. Life stage, life field and life flow —— On the principle of authenticity and integrity of intangible cultural heritage protection, Qunwen World, June 5438+ 10, 2005.

5. Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Contemporary China, Liberation Daily, full theoretical edition, June 30, 2005.

The Characteristics and Origin of the Worship of "Little People's Day" on July 7th —— A Comparison between Ruoshan in Shitang, Wenling, Zhejiang and Tanabata in Tainan and Kaohsiung, journal of guangxi teachers education university Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition, 2005. 1, Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Contemporary China, Xinhua Digest,No. 1 2006.

2. Evolution of the concept of "folk" in China in the 20th century, History, Theory and Method of Folklore, Commercial Press, March 2006.

3. Looking forward to the Chinese and Japanese Folklore in the 2 1 century, Folklore in the Spring and Autumn Period, Academy Press, March 2006.

4. Modern Interpretation of the Legend of Liang Zhu, Jiangxi Social Sciences, 2006/03.

5. Protecting intangible cultural heritage should prevent the protective tearing of cultural fragments, China Art Museum, 2006/04.

6. The Spread and Evolution of Bird (Japan) Myth in Jiangnan, Folk Culture Forum, 2006/06.

7. Unique symbolic art of life images —— Aesthetic analysis of traditional auspicious images in China, Journal of East China Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 2006/06.

8. On the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage: Restoration, Integration and Reconstruction of Ecological Field, Culture and Art Publishing House, Proceedings of China Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Forum, June 5438+February 2006. 1, Life Flow in the Living Field —— On the Principle of Authenticity and Integrity in the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage, published by Beijing Normal University Press in June 2007, Research on the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in China (Suzhou, 2005).

2. The Spread and Evolution of Bird (Japanese) Myth Belief in Jiangnan, published in Discourse, Ceremony and Cultural Memory, Ethnic Publishing House, September 2007.

3. Folklore-China people's spiritual life in daily situations, Folklore Research Quarterly, No.3, 2007.

4. Butterfly Lovers and the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage, Zhejiang Ancient Books Publishing House, August 2007, Listening to Tao-Wen Lan Forum Zhejiang Library Collection (1).

5. Thoughts on creating an ecological zone for the protection of intangible cultural heritage during the Spring Festival —— Taking the planning concept of Zhouzhuang Ecological Zone in 2006 as an example, Intangible Culture of China by the Ministry of Culture, June 5-April 38, 2007+February.

6. Reflections on the Protection and Development of Cultural Heritage in Ancient Villages and Towns, Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House, Reflections on Ancient Villages —— Proceedings of the International Summit Forum on the Protection of Ancient Villages in China, June 2007.

7. Living Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Folk Art, Chen, Yin, 1 1, Art Watch, 2007.