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Cheng Xiangzhan's works
He has published more than 70 academic papers in Chinese and English in academic journals at home and abroad, and published many academic monographs. The main work is as follows:

1, Literary Aesthetics of Wen Xin Triangle ── Modern Transformation of China's Ancient Wen Xin Theory, Independent, Shandong University Press, 2002.

2. A Study of China's Ancient Narrative Poems, Independent, Guangxi Normal University Press, 2002.

3. Selected readings of Tang poetry, co-authored by two people, Jindun Publishing House, 2002.

4. Research on Basic Problems of Literary Aesthetics in Modern Vision, edited by Qilu Bookstore, 2003.

5. Research on Environmental Aesthetics in China, Henan People's Publishing House, 2009. This book is the first part of Cheng Xiangzhan's trilogy of environmental aesthetics. The other two books, Environmental Aesthetics and Aesthetic Transformation and Ecological Aesthetics and Ecological Planning, will be published by Henan People's Publishing House. )

6. Body Consciousness and Body Aesthetics, Schustermann's original work, translated and published by the Commercial Press.

Undertake 8 scientific research projects, including 2 national social science funds;

1, Modern Interpretation of China's Theory of Mind and Nature in Ancient Literature (GrantNo. 98CZW00 1), Independent, Youth Program of National Social Science Fund, 1998-2000, with the grant of 20,000 yuan.

2. The general project of the National Social Science Foundation "Theoretical Construction and Practical Application of Western Ecological Aesthetics" (approval number 08BZW0 13), the moderator, 2008.6-20 1 1.6, with the approval fund of 90,000 yuan. Members of the project team include Arnold Berleant, a professor of philosophy at Long Island University and a famous environmental aesthete; Paul Gobster, a social scientist and ecological aesthete at the Northern Research Station of the Forest Service of the US Department of Agriculture; and Wang Xinyu, a professor at the Planning College of the University of Cincinnati.

Now I am committed to the study of environmental aesthetics and ecological aesthetics.