Weiss's achievements
Comrade Weiss has published nearly 100 papers in more than 20 academic journals at home and abroad, among which more than one paper 10, such as "On the simultaneous start of fire and man" and "Re-discussion on the origin of rice cultivation in China", has been reprinted by Xinhua Digest or entered by FAO's international agricultural information system, and some chapters have been included in the graduate textbook "Three Criteria for Determining the Origin of Rice Cultivation in China". Translated into English by the curator of the Canadian Capital Museum, entered into the museum's electronic information database, and published on the "World Ancient Rice Research Network". China is the first scholar translated by foreign scholars and released to the world through online media. He has published Essays on Weiss Archaeology, Index of Agricultural Archaeological Materials in Western Regions and Preliminary Collection of Agricultural Archaeological Research in Western Regions, reaching 1 more than ten thousand words. Participated in 8 international academic conferences and more than 30 national and provincial academic conferences. His deeds have been reported and publicized by People's Daily Overseas Edition, Guangming Daily, China Youth Daily, Shanxi Daily, china national radio and other media. In fact, he has been selected into many dictionaries, such as China Dictionary of Contemporary Historians, China Dictionary of Social Scientists, China Dictionary of Famous Scholars, and China Talents. His name was engraved on the monument of the Immortal Cave in Wannian, Jiangxi Province, as the first person to attend the 4th International Society of Agricultural Archaeology. He won the first prize of national youth self-taught examination, national advanced self-taught examination award, world Chinese artistic talent, provincial new Long March attacker, provincial youth science and technology award, provincial outstanding young scientific and technological worker and other honorary titles, and was awarded second class merit by provincial labor competition committee twice.