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Reading Lin's Interpretation of Symbols in A Dream of Red Mansions, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.5, 1996 (pen name "Xiexin")
The Origin of Civilization Evolution, Forest and Man, No.5, 1996.
Shang "Qing" and Cultural Relics in Wei and Jin Dynasties, Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, No.3, 1997.
The realm of "harmony between man and nature" in landscape aesthetics, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.6, 1997.
A probe into Tao Yuanming's view of life and death, Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, No.3, 1998.
A new achievement in the study of A Dream of Red Mansions: Interpretation of Symbols in A Dream of Red Mansions, No.5 Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, 1998.
Taoyu, Arts and Sciences, the Axis of China and the West —— A Record of Professor Lin's Academic Research, Knowledge of Classical Literature, No.2, 1999
A Comparative Analysis of Yuefu Folk Songs in Northern and Southern Dynasties, Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, No.2, 1999.
Xie Shu: A Turning Point in the Development of Landscape Poetry, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.5, 1999.
On the relationship between China ancient literati and wine, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, 1, 2000.
Cultural Perspective of Poets and Writers' Suicide, Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, No.2, 2000.
Re-understanding of Tao Yuanming's personality value, Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, 200 1, No.2.
Wang Ji: The first pastoral poem in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.3, 200 1.
Re-evaluation of Tao Yuanming's thoughts and his reclusive life, Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, 200 1, No.5.22, On the Aesthetic Evaluation of Tao Poetry, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.1 1, 2002 (abstract of college liberal arts journals, No.2, 2002).
On sadness in Liu Zongyuan's landscape poems, Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, No.3, 2002.
Aesthetic implication of the word "thin", Chinese Character Culture, No.3, 2002.
"Writing as Poetry" began in Tao Yuanming, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.4, 2002 (The full text of China Ancient and Modern Literature Research copied by the National People's Congress was reproduced in No.2002 1 1).
Tao Yuanming's Position in Tang Dynasty and His Relationship with Wang and Meng, Journal of dalian nationalities university, No.4, 2002.
"Qing" and "Daughter is made of water", Chinese character culture, 1, 2003.
On the relationship between Tao Yuanming and wine from Tao Shi, Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, No.2, 2003 (CSSCI source magazine)
The Position and Influence of Tao Yuanming in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties and Modern Times, Journal of Lingling College, No.3, 2003.
Viewing the progressive view of women in Wei and Jin Dynasties from Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.4, 2003
Wonderful Words in Tao Poetry, Chinese Character Culture, No.2, 2004.
The Relationship between Literary Creation and Nature, Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, No.4, 2004.
Ruan Ji: A Lonely Man Struggling in the Dark, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.2, 2005.
Aesthetic Significance of the Proposition of "Mountains and Rivers Surprise Friends", Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, No.2, 2005
On Du Fu's Color Characters, Chinese Character Culture, No.3, 2005.
Landscape Tourism and Its Cultural Implication, Journal of Hainan Normal University, No.3, 2005.
Re-discussion on "taking literature as poetry" began with Tao Yuanming, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.6, 2005.
Landscape Poems by Han Meng and Bai Yuan, Journal of Art College of Inner Mongolia University, No.2, 2006.
On Zhu's Unique Contribution to China's Landscape Literature, Journal of Inner Mongolia Normal University, No.3, 2006.
On the Characteristics of Landscape Poetry in Early Tang Dynasty, journal of zhanjiang normal college, No.4, 2006.
On He Xun's Landscape Poetry, Journal of Hainan Normal University, No.6, 2006.
Say "Wine", Chinese Character Culture, No.3, 2007.
On Yin Keng's Landscape Poems, Journal of Shanghai Normal University, No.2, 2007 (CSSCI source publication).
On Du Fu's Poetic History, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.4, 2007 (CSSCI source publication)
On Liu Zongyuan's Travel Notes on Mountains and Waters, Liu Zongyuan's ResearchNo. 10, June 5438+February 2007.
On the Modern Significance of Tao Yuanming, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.2, 2008 (CSSCI source publication)
"Not wine, but sad and bitter" —— Ruan Ji and wine, Literature and History Knowledge, No.3, 2008
"Back to the Original Point" —— Interpretation of Tao Yuanming's Back to Xi Ci and Appreciation of Masterpieces, No.4, 2008
"Alakazam" and the fantastic beauty of Cen Can's frontier poems, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, 1, 2009 (CSSCI source journal).
"Hu Qi" and Poetry in the Prosperous Tang Dynasty, Journal of Suzhou University, No.3, 2009 (Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts in Colleges and Universities, No.4, 2009)
Sixty Years of Prose in Inner Mongolia, No.6, Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, 2009.
"Three cups lead the way, one barrel meets nature" —— Li Bai and wine, extensive reading, 10, 2009
A Review of the Research on "Meteorology in the Prosperous Tang Dynasty" in Recent 50 Years, Literary Heritage No.3, 20 10.
A poem creates the world —— Acceptance and dissemination of a night-mooring near maple bridge by Zhang Ji, Journal of Suzhou University No.4, 20 10 (China Social Sciences Abstracts, No.20 1 0, No.110).
Heidegger and Tao Yuanming, Journal of Jiujiang University, No.4, 20 10
Jinhe in Tang Poetry, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.5, 20 10.
Leisure and Landscape Aesthetics, Beauty and Times No.20 20 10/0.
The myth of Prometheus stealing fire and its cultural implications, Journal of Inner Mongolia Normal University, No.2, 20 1 1.
"Lotte Committee, a century in a row" —— A brief analysis of Tao Yuanming's self-sacrifice, Appreciation of Masterpieces, No.8, 20 1 1.
Wen Ru-neng and his evaluation of Shi Tao, Journal of Jiujiang University, No.3, 20 1 1
Northwest frontier customs in Wang Wei's poems, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, 6 issues, 20 1 1.
A new theory of fire and early human civilization, Inner Mongolia Social Sciences, No.2, 20 12.
"Fire" Image and Burning Poetry, Journal of Hainan Normal University, No.4, 20 12.
Tao Yuanming's Farewell to Peng Ze and Its Cultural and Historical Significance —— Taking "Going Back" as the research object, Journal of Tianzhong School No.6, 20 12
Blacksmith: Beauty of Power Reflected by Fire, Yinshan Journal, No.6, 20 12.
Folk Music and Dance in the Western Regions in Tang Poetry —— Hu's Sword, Music and Dance in the Western Regions and Clothes Dance, Journal of Inner Mongolia University, No.6, 20 12.
Hu Xuan Dance, Hu Teng Dance and Zhezhi Dance, the three major music and dances in the Western Regions in Tang Poetry, National Literature Research, No.6, 20 12.
Scenery on the road, scenery in the book-my research on landscape literature, appreciation of famous works, 20 12, 10.
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