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Brief introduction of Chen Shangsheng's scientific research
Professional knowledge and research direction:

He studies the history of Sino-foreign relations and China's marine history, specializing in China's traditional foreign policy and foreign-related system, the history of China's relations with neighboring countries, the marine policy of Ming and Qing Dynasties and overseas trade.

Main scientific research projects undertaken:

1. Study on Confucian Civilization and Sino-Korean Relations, Korean Academic Promotion Consortium Project, 2007-2009;

2. The History of Diplomatic Relations in Qing Dynasty (Volume I), the main project of the National Committee for the Compilation of Qing History, 2005-2010;

3. Study on Silla Expatriates in Tang Dynasty, Korea Foundation for International Exchange, 2003-2005;

4. Research on Qing Dynasty's overseas trade policy before the Opium War, National Social Science Fund Project, 2002-2004;

5. Research on the Evolution of China View in the Korean Dynasty (1392- 19 10), Korea International Exchange Foundation,1997-1999;

6. A Study on the History of Cultural Exchanges between China and Foreign Countries (Volume I), a scientific research project of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,1996-1998;

7. Study on Overseas Traffic History in Ming Dynasty, National Social Science Youth Fund Project,1993-1995;

9. Research on foreign relations in the early Qing Dynasty, supported by the doctoral program in humanities of the Ministry of Education,1992-1994;

10. Guan and Kai: Research on Sino-foreign Relations in Ming and Qing Dynasties, National Social Science Youth Fund Project,1989-199/year.

Books and teaching materials:

1. Confucian Civilization and China's Traditional Foreign Relations, Shandong University Press, 2008;

2. Confucian Civilization and Traditional Relations between China and South Korea, Shandong University Press, 2008;

3. Shandong Peninsula and Sino-Korean Exchanges, Hong Kong Press, 2007;

4. The Thought, System and Policy of China's Traditional Foreign Relations, Shandong University Press, 2007;

5. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Exchanges between Dengzhou Port and China and South Korea, Shandong University Press, 2005;

6. History of Cultural Exchanges between China and Foreign Countries in Five Thousand Years (Volume I), World Knowledge Publishing House, 2002;

7. The Evolution of China's View in the Korean Dynasty (1392— 19 10), Shandong University Press,1999;

8. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Korean Traditional Culture, Shandong University Press,1999;

9. "Huai Yi" and "Restrain Shang": A Study on the Rise and Fall of Sea Power in Ming Dynasty, Shandong People's Publishing House,1997;

10. On the History of Sino-DPRK Relations, Qilu Bookstore,1997;

1 1. Three thousand years of exchanges between China and South Korea, Zhonghua Book Company,1997;

12. History of Overseas Traffic in China, published by Jinwen,1997;

13. China Ancient History of Foreign Relations Higher Education Press,1993;

14. Closing and Opening: A Study of China's Foreign Relations in the Late Feudal Period, Shandong People's Publishing House, 1993.

◎ Main papers:

(a) China's traditional foreign policy and foreign-related system research papers:

1. Overseas Muslim Businessmen and Overseas Traffic Policy in Ming Dynasty, Literature and History Philosophy,No. 1 2007;

2. Zheng He's voyages to the West and the construction of Chinese and foreign order in Southeast Asia-also on whether the Ming Dynasty expanded to Southeast Asia, Journal of Shandong University, No.4, 2005;

3. China's Traditional Culture and Zheng He's Sailing to the West, Literature, History and Philosophy, No.3, 2005;

4. The Macao Issue and the Customs Restriction Policy during the Qianlong Period, Macau Culture magazine, summer of 2004;

5. An Investigation of Overseas Trade Policies during the "Maritime Prohibition" Period in the Early Qing Dynasty, No.4 of Literature and History in 2004;

6. Comparison of Overseas Trade Policies between Ming Dynasty and Early Qing Dynasty, Historical Research, No.6, 2003;

7. On the Limitations of the Opening of the Moon Port in Ming Dynasty, Research on the History of Maritime Relations,No. 1996,No. 1;

8. On the Shrinkage of Foreign Policy in Ming Dynasty from Xuande to Hongzhi, Journal of Shandong University, No.2,1994;

9. On the foreign policy of Ming Chengzu, Anhui History1994 No. 1;

10. On the Change and Failure of Ming Taizu's Foreign Policy, social science front No.2,1991;

1 1. Qing dynasty system and passive response to the west, Shandong Social Sciences, No.5,1990;

12. On the Evolution of Shipping Company System in Ming Dynasty, Literature, History and Philosophy No.2,1986;

13. Coastal Defence and Zheng He's Sailing to the Western Seas in the Early Ming Dynasty, Journal of Nankai, No.5,1985;

14. "Foreign officials" and "refugees": the response of the Ming Dynasty to overseas envoys ",in the fourth series of China Social and Historical Review, edited by Zhang Guogang.

(2) Research papers in the field of Sino-Korean relations history:

1. Xiaoyan and National Interests: A Perspective of the Ming Dynasty's Response to the Japanese Rebellion in Nonchen, North Korea, Journal of Social Sciences,No. 1 2008;

2. The Friendship between the Korean Diplomatic Mission in Guo Xu and Oriental Scholars, China and South Korea-An Essay in Memory of Professor Cui Shaozi's Resignation, Korea Sun Society Press, 2005;

3. In this world, everything has two shoulders —— A preliminary study of Shen Guizhi's poems in China, edited by Jin and Shi: Shen Guizhi's sensitive pickaxe and the relationship between Korea and China, Ronan Publishing House, Korea, April 2003;

4. On Silla Expatriate Village in Shandong in Tang Dynasty —— Also on the hostile consciousness of Koguryo adherents and Silla Expatriates, No.37 Series of History of Dongguo in Korea (65438+February 2002);

5. "What year is it to accompany the heron again? -A preliminary study of Li Er's poems in North Korea in Ming Dynasty, Journal of Shandong University, No.6, 2002;

6. Notes on Korean Envoys and China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, No.2 Study on the History of Maritime Relations, 20065438+0;

7. Longevity of Song Dynasty and Korea's Diplomacy towards Ming Dynasty, History of Korean Traditional Culture, Hangzhou University, Xueyuan Press, June 5438+ 10, 2000;

8. On the Evolution of Qing Dynasty's Views on Korean Dynasty in17-19th Century, Journal of Korea, Taipei,No. 16 (June 2000);

9. Rejecting "Reason" and Accepting "Qi": On the Korean Dynasty's Response to the Early Chinese Translation of Western Learning, Macao Culture Magazine, No.32 (autumn1997);

10. Maritime traffic investigation with North Korea in the early Ming Dynasty, Research on Maritime Traffic History,No. 1997;

1 1. Diplomatic Competition in the Split Era —— A Review of Sino-Korean Relations during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, No.32 of the East Asian Studies Series of Korea (19965438+February);

12. Study on Silla Expatriate Groups in Tang Dynasty, Historical Research 1996. 1;

13. On the Cultural Exchange between Tang Dynasty and Silla, Journal of Shandong University No.4,1995;

14. The Westward Treaty between Li Hongzhang and North Korea, Journal of Shandong University, No.2,1990;

15. On the Korean Dynasty's Absorption of Korean Canon Culture, Peking University's Papers on Korean Studies, Volume 8;

16. "Silla people who entered the Tang Dynasty and cultural exchanges between Tang and Luo", the fifth collection of essays on Korean studies in Peking University;

17. the conflict between the concept of propriety and justice and reality-a study on the fluctuation of the maritime drifting trade policy of the Li government in the early Qing dynasty, Peking University's essays on North Korea studies, the fourth series;

18. "Opening-up Policy in Tang Dynasty and the Relationship between Tang and Romania", No.3 Collection of Papers on Korean Studies in Peking University.

(3) Research papers on the history of Sino-Japanese relations and the history of Sino-Western relations;

1. Non-governmental communication between Song Dynasty and Song Wenhua and the spread of Korean culture —— A comparison of Korean and Japanese acceptance, Studies on Korean Culture, No.4, 2004;

2. North Korea's Diplomacy to Japan during the Ming Dynasty and the Non-Chen War (Japanese), edited by Nakao Hiroshi (Japan): Tokugawa Ieyasu, Master Song Yun, a righteous monk of North Korea, Akashi Bookstore, Tokyo, Japan, July 2002;

3. The Macao Model and the Sino-Western Relations before the Opium War, Historical Studies of China,No. 1998,No. 1;

4. Britain's "Port-foot Trade" and Guangzhou, in the fourth series of History of Sino-foreign Relations, Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House1March, 994;

5. Ming Dynasty's Policy towards Japan and Tribute Events of Japanese Envoys, Collection of Ming History, Jilin Literature and History Publishing House, June1993;

6. The Development of British Businessmen's Trade with China and the Opium War, published in "Humiliation and Struggle-Anthology of the Opium War150th Anniversary", China Social Sciences Press,

1990 65438+February;

7. An analysis of Hu Yu's contacts with Japan, Anhui History 1990,No. 1.

(4) General issues in the history of Sino-foreign relations and papers in the field of China's maritime history;

1. On the Study of China's Traditional Foreign Relations, Anhui History,No. 1 2008;

2. The strengthening of the foreign-related power of the national government in the Song Dynasty and the expansion of East Asian trade-centered on the trade department of the city, East ァジヌと Japan, Kyushu University Press, Japan, 2007;

3. On the development process and basic characteristics of cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries before16th century, Literature, History and Philosophy, No.4, 2000;

4. Personal Dependence and the Evolution of Social Thoughts in the Late Ming Dynasty, No.4 Series of Oriental Studies in Korea (1June, 998);

5. Tianhou Palace and Guild Hall in Qing Dynasty, No.3 Study of Qing History,1997;

6. On the overseas trade in the early Qing Dynasty-a discussion with Mr. Huang Qichen, Research on Chinese Economic History, No.4,1993;

7. Coastal Defence and Overseas Trade in the Ming Dynasty —— A Preliminary Study on the Closing to the Outside World in the Ming Dynasty, the third in the series of History of Sino-foreign Relations, World Knowledge Publishing House, August,1991;

8. Maritime Silk Road and World Market in Ming and Qing Dynasties, in China and Maritime Silk Road edited by UNESCO, Fujian People's Publishing House,

199 1 year 1 month;

9. Textual research on the process of cultivating the sea in the late Ming Dynasty, Research on Maritime Traffic History,No. 1990,No. 1;

10. The boundary and stages of China's ancient history of foreign relations, Journal of Shandong University, No.3,1989;

1 1. Overseas Trade in Ming Dynasty and Its World Influence —— Also on the Historical Position of China in Asia-Pacific Trade in Ming Dynasty, Research on the History of Maritime Relations,No. 1989;

12. Shipping Company System and Overseas Trade in Ming Dynasty, Research on Social and Economic History of China,No. 1987.

(5) Academic comments:

1. Break it into parts and analyze it in narrative —— Comment on History Teaching, No.3, 2007, A History of Cultural Relations between China and the West by Zhang Guogang and Wu Liwei;

2. Read Wu Ren 'an's "Famous Houses in the South of the Yangtze River and Social Economy and Culture in the Ming and Qing Dynasties", and "China Historical Research Trends",No. 1 1 issue in 2003;

3. Limitations of the type analysis of "closed door" or "open door"-A Review of Overseas Trade Policy Research in the Early Qing Dynasty in Recent 20 Years, published in Literature, History and Philosophy, No.6, 2002;

4. Comment on Ming Wan's Footsteps of China's Integration into the World, Guangming Daily, May 8, 2006, 5438+0;

5. Pioneering and innovative, rigorous argumentation —— Comment on Chen's Study on the History of Overseas Development in Song and Yuan Dynasties, No.2 Study on the History of Maritime Relations,1993;

6. "Recently, I have a different vision, and I have another view on the root of China's decline and chaos-a brief comment on Dr. Li's History of Overseas Trade in the Ming Dynasty, Research on the History of Maritime Relations,No. 19 1 issue.

Main academic part-time:

Academic Member, Institute of Ocean Development, China Ocean University

Editorial Committee of Korea Studies, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University

Editorial Committee of China Overseas Traffic History Research Association "Research on Maritime Traffic History"

Vice President of China Korean History Research Association.

Member of the Chinese Society of History of Sino-foreign Relations.

Vice President of China Overseas Traffic History Research Association

Director of China Ming History Society

Director of Shandong Historical Society, etc.