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Xie Jisheng's resume
1975 to 1978 worked as an accountant, barefoot doctor and steel-making workshop worker in Zhoucheng commune, Pingluo county.

1982 graduated from the Chinese Department of Ningxia University, and volunteered to work in Xizang Autonomous Region Personnel Bureau in July of the same year; /kloc-in the autumn of 0/984, he was admitted to the Department of Ethnic Languages of Beijing Central University for Nationalities (now the Tibetan Department of Central University for Nationalities) to study Tibetan literature as a postgraduate.

/kloc-since 0/987, he has successively served as an assistant researcher, associate researcher and researcher at the Institute of Ethnic Literature and the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of China Academy of Social Sciences, a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Capital Normal University and the director of the Tibetan Buddhist Art Research Center.

1998 was selected as a visiting scholar of Harvard Yanjing Society.

In July, 2000, he received a doctorate in Buddhist art from the Department of Art History of Beijing Central Academy of Fine Arts.

Professor Xie Jisheng (researcher), Doctor of Literature (Art History). Served as the director of major ministerial projects: (The History of Tibetan Buddhist Art, a major scientific research project of China Academy of Social Sciences), and personal ministerial project: Research on Xixia Thangka Unearthed in Heishui City, funded by the returned personnel of the Ministry of Personnel. His main works are Tibetan Paintings in Xixia, Stone Sculpture of Feilaifeng, a Tibetan Buddhist Art in the South of the Yangtze River (co-author), Research Atlas, Complete Works of China Fine Arts Classification, Colored Sculpture Volume of Tibetan Buddhism (author of the paper), Woodcarving Volume (editor-in-chief and author of the paper), and 2. Complete Works of China Fine Arts Classification, Temple Mural Volume and Gan Chuan (editor-in-chief and author). At the same time, he has published many papers, academic summaries and translations in important core journals at home and abroad. Have a profound study of Tibetan Buddhist art.