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The Life of the Characters in Liu Jun's Works
Born in April, 1965, from Harqin Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia. 1983 September, admitted to the Department of Ethnology of Central University for Nationalities, 1987 stayed there after graduation. 1998 went to Waseda Cultural Center and Central University in Tokyo, Japan in April, and returned to work in February, 2006.

Thesis:

1. The snake totem culture of Gaoshan Paiwan people, Journal of Minzu University of China, No.6, 200 1.

2. The cultural function of traditional costumes of ethnic minorities in China, Heilongjiang Ethnic Series, No.4, 2004.

3. Islam and Hui costume culture, Heilongjiang Ethnic Series, No.4, 2005.

4. Tattoos-Material Intangible Cultural Heritage in Urgent Need of Protection and Rescue, Journal of Central University for Nationalities,No. 1, 2006.

5. A Preliminary Study of Dulong Face, Journal of Minzu University of China, No.6, 2007.

6. Reasons for the long-term inheritance of Dai tattoos, Heilongjiang Ethnic Series, No.6, 2008.

7. An Analysis of the Reasons for Li Wenshen's Long-term Inheritance, Journal of Hubei University for Nationalities, No.2, 2009.

Works:

1. Cultural Symbols on the Skin-A Study of Traditional Tattoos of Li and Dai, Ethnic Publishing House, 2007.

2. Folk Customs of Ethnic Minorities in China, Ethnic Publishing House, 2006 (co-author).

Album:

1. Colorful Costumes-Ethnic Costumes Collected in the National Museum of Minzu University of China, Minzu University of China Press, 2006, 1 1.

Scientific research award:

1. Monograph: Cultural Symbols on the Skin-A Study on the Traditional Tattoos of Li and Dai, won the first prize of the 10th Outstanding Achievement Award of Philosophy and Social Sciences in Beijing in February 2008.

Scientific research projects:

1. Investigation and video recording of traditional tattoos of ethnic minorities in China.

2. "Investigation and Research on Traditional Tattoos of Southern Yunnan Minorities" and "Support Plan for Excellent Talents in the New Century".