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Li Xiaoyu's paper
Opera, Society and Politics: China Intellectuals and Popular Culture, 190 1- 1937 (doctoral thesis, History and Culture Research Committee; East Asian Languages of Harvard University, 1996). "The Happiness of Literati: Wang Shizhen in Yangzhou, 1660- 1665", edited by Lucy olivo and Wiback Bordar. Lifestyle and Entertainment in Yangzhou (Copenhagen: NIAS Publishing House, 2009), p. 13 1- 148.

Yi Sushe in Xi 'an and China Modern Opera Reform Movement, in: Urban Imagination and Cultural Memory, edited by Chen Pingyuan (Beijing: Peking University Publishing House, 2009), pp.195-21/kloc-0.

"Farewell to Nanjing in the Late Ming Dynasty: A Literary Narration of Politics, Happiness and Destruction", edited by Olga Lomova. The Road to Modernity: Commemorating the Centennial Congress of Jaroslav Prusek (Charles University, Prague, 2008), pp. 665-438.

Mao Bijiang and the adherents' world in the water painting garden, Falling in love with the world of mortals: China's city, desire and life (Shanghai: Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2007), p. 54- 102.

"Peach Blossom Fan Sent to the Southern Dynasties-Fragmented Pleasure", Volume 17 of New History, No.3, September 2006, Page 1-59.

"Preface —— Some New Topics in the Study of Cultural History of Ming and Qing Dynasties", in China City Life (Taipei: Lianjing Publishing Co., Ltd., 2005), p. 1-35.

"Wandering in the City-A Floating Life in Zheng Banqiao", in Urban Life in China (Taipei: Lianjing Publishing Co., Ltd., 2005), pp. 2 13-234.

"The Religious Life of Confucian Scholars", edited by Qiu Huifen, "Liberalism and Humanism Tradition ── On Seven Kinds of Yu-sheng Lin", (Taipei: Yunchen Cultural Industry Co., Ltd., 2005), pp. 257-282.

Wang Shizhen in Yangzhou (1660- 1665), Journal of Institute of History and Language, Academia Sinica, Vol. 76, 1, March 2005, p. 8165438.

Yuan Mei and Freedom in China Tradition in the 18th Century, edited by Cen, "Liberalism and China Modern Tradition —— Proceedings of the Seminar on the Evolution of China Modern Thought (I)" (Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2002), pp. 103- 130.

"Tradition and Modernity in Modern Shanghai Urban Culture (1880- 1930)", edited by Liu, Shi Shouqian, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Sinology. History Group Economic History, Urban Culture and Material Culture (Taipei: Institute of History and Language, Academia Sinica, 2002), pp. 30.

"lust and body of China society in the18th century-carnival outside the ethical code world", Journal of the Institute of History and Language of Academia Sinica, 72nd edition, with a score of 3,2001.09, pp. 543-595.

Society and Life in Ming and Qing Dynasties: A Brief Introduction to the Project, Sinology Research Newsletter, Volume 20, No.2, 200 1.05, pp. 54-57.

"Creating a name and a culture for the masses in modern China", location: East Asian Cultural Review, vol. 9,No. 1, spring 2006, pp. 29-68.

"Entertainment and Enlightenment in Modern Popular Culture in China ── Taking the Improvement of Traditional Chinese Opera as an Example", China and the World in the Twentieth Century (Part II), Taipei: Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, 2000, pp. 967-994. See also Chen Pingyuan, Wang Dewei and Shang Wei, Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasty: Historical Inheritance and Cultural Innovation (Wuhan: Hubei Education Press, 2002), pp. 199-226.

"The Ruling Class and Religion in the Ming and Qing Dynasties: Distinguishing between Orthodoxy and Heresy", edited by Hao Yanping and Wei Xiumei, "Tradition and Change in Modern China-Essay on Academician Liu's 75th Birthday" (1) (Taipei: Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, 1998), pp. 83- 102.

Scholar-officials and the people since17th century-a research summary, New History, Vol.4, No.4, 1993438+02, pp.97-139.

On the Improvement of Traditional Chinese Opera in the Early Republic of China, Journal of Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, No.22 (below), 1993.06, pp.28 1, 283-307.

"Hu Shi and Re-evaluating the Vernacular Chinese Movement ── Starting from the Vernacular Chinese in the Late Qing Dynasty", Zhou Cezong, Hu Shi and Modern China, (Taipei: Times Culture Publishing Co., Ltd., 199 1), pp. 1-42.

"Looking at the New Trends of the 20th Century from the Relationship of Traditional Scholar Culture in China", Journal of Institute of Modern History of Academia Sinica,No. 19,No. 1990.06, pp. 299-339.

Upper-class culture and folk culture ── Also on the study of China history in this respect, China Modern History Newsletter No.8,1989.09,95-104.

Hu Shi and Sorting out National Heritage: On Hu Shi's Attitude towards China Tradition, Food Monthly, Vol. 15, No.5-6, 1985+0 1, pp.52-80.

Rural Construction Movement in Dingxian County, Hebei Province: Four Major Education (Culture, People's Livelihood, Citizenship and Health), Journal of Institute of Modern History of Academia Sinica,No. 1 1,No. 1982.07,No.161-/.

"Entrusting orphans to reform-the ideal of political reform in past dynasties", in Liu Dai's New Theory of China Culture: System-Macro Regulations for the Founding of the People's Republic of China (Taipei: Lianjing Publishing Co., Ltd., 1982), pp. 467-509.

The "Ping Church" and the rural construction movement in Dingxian County, Hebei Province, are published in Ten Years after the Founding of the People's Republic of China (Taipei: Lianjing Publishing Co., Ltd. 1982), page 30 1-334, Going to the World or Embracing the Countryside-Watch.

Comment on Liang Qizi's charitable organizations in Ming and Qing Dynasties, History of National Taiwan University, No.23, 1999.06, p.471-479.