Published a monograph: "The Influence of Evil, Mother Tongue-Seeing the Differences between Chinese and Western Literature from the Differences between Chinese and Western Languages"; The evolution of novels in the new period and China traditional culture: Chinese and China literature; The history of literary language changes in China in the 20th century: the occurrence and evolution of modern literary language in China; a comparative study of contemporary literary languages across the Taiwan Strait; and the interpretation and methods of literary works in middle school textbooks.
I. Introduction of Zhang Weizhong
Zhang Weizhong, doctor of literature, doctoral supervisor, second-level professor, host of major projects of the National Social Science Fund, and vice president of the Chinese New Literature Society, is engaged in the study of modern and contemporary literature in China and literary language in China in the 20th century. 20 15 has presided over the major national social science bidding project "History of Modern Literature and Language Changes in China" (project number 15ZDB080), and also presided over two national social science general projects and 1 humanities and social science projects of the Ministry of Education.
Second, the type of work
1, literary works refer to novels, poems, essays, papers and other works expressed in literary form;
2, oral works, refers to impromptu speeches, lectures, court debates and other works created in oral language, not fixed by any material carrier;
3. Music, drama, folk art and dance works. Musical works refer to symphonies, songs and other works with or without words that can be sung or played; Dramatic works refer to stage performances such as dramas, operas and local operas; Quyi works refer to cross talk and quick books. Drum music, storytelling and other works mainly expressed in the form of rap, and dance works refer to works expressed through continuous movements, postures and expressions;
4. Artistic and photographic works. Art refers to calligraphy and painting. Sculpture, architecture, etc. , is a plane or three-dimensional plastic art work with aesthetic significance expressed in lines, colors or other ways; Photographic works refer to works in which images of objective objects are recorded on photosensitive materials L by means of instruments;
5. Movies, television and video works refer to works shot on certain materials and composed of a series of audio or silent pictures, which are projected and played by means of appropriate devices;