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Chen Jianxian's paper
1. Seeing the Urgency of Information Work from the Information Revolution, 9000 words, published in the third issue of Folk Literature Forum 1984, and won the second prize of the first folk literature paper of Silver River Award magazine.

2. Snake God, Snake Demon and Snake Lady, 1 2,000 words, published in Folk Literature and Art Quarterly 1987,No.1issue.

3. From the slutty snake demon to the embodiment of love and beauty, 7 or 5 thousand words, in Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.2, 1987. Later, he was selected into the second series of Comparative Literature Research between China and Foreign Countries, published by Taiwan Province Student Bookstore, 1992.

4. "Women and Snakes —— A Comparative Study on the Stories of Snake Women in the East and the West", with words of 1 1000, was published in the third issue of Folk Literature Forum, with words of 1987, and won the "Silver River Award" for Excellence in the second issue of folk literature in this journal.

5. "Folk Stories and Religious Culture", 18 thousand words, contained in "Folk Literature and Art Quarterly" No.4, 1988. Won the first "Eagle Award" outstanding paper award of this journal.

6. "Comparison of Chinese and Western Sexual Concepts", 4000 words (in cooperation with Chen), contained in "Golden Age" No.4, 1988.

7. The Nine-headed Bird-Soul of Chu Culture, 6000 words, published in Art and Times No.5, 1988. Later, he was selected into Chu Art Research (Hubei Fine Arts Publishing House, 199 1 year) and China Folk Stories (Sanqin Publishing House, 1994).

8. Praise of Life-Appreciation of Abandoned Baby Legends at Home and Abroad, 4,000 words, published in Camellia No.5, 1988.

9. "Breaking Habits, Writing Good Habits —— Comment on the Pattern Phenomenon in the Composition of College Entrance Examination", 2,000 words, published in Language Teaching and Research, No.65438 +0988, No.65438 +00.

10. Updating Methods and Expanding Fields-Development Trend of Western Folklore and Folklore, 5000 words, published in Social Science Trends 1990No. 12.

1 1. The Universe Egg and Taiji Diagram-The Root of China Pangu Myth, 1 1000 words, published in the 4th issue of Folk Literature Forum, 199 1.

12. Witchcraft in Jingchu and Ancient Japanese Customs, with the word 10, published in Jianghan Forum No.9, 199 1. Selected from Comparison and Exchange of Chinese and Japanese Folklores (Peking University Press, 1993). The full text of NPC Reproduction Materials is reproduced.

13. Seeking Roots in China —— Trends in Japanese Folklore Research, 5000 words, published in Social Science Trends No.6, 199 1.

14. "the boat that evokes the soul-a comparative study of the dragon and phoenix silk paintings of Chu people and the murals of Zhenyuan ancient tomb in Japan", with 5000 words, was published in the No.1 19 10 issue of Art and Times. Selected in Collection of Chu Literature and Art (Hubei Fine Arts Publishing House, 1992). )

15. On the Relationship between Folklore and Culture, 12 thousand words, published in Folklore Research No.4, 1992.

16. On the Role of Folklore, 1 1000 words, in the supplement of Journal of Beijing Normal University, 1992. Reprint the abstract of Xinhua Digest.

17. Trends in Western Contemporary Superstitions, 5000 words, published in Social Science Trends 1992, No.3..

18. Soul Birds and Feathers, four or five thousand words, published in Art and Times,No. 1992.

19. "Cultural Treasures of Folk Stories", Social Science Trends, No.7-8, 1993.

20. On the Classification of Myths, 4000 words, in Correspondence Journal of Normal UniversityNo. 1993.

2 1. Folk Culture and National Cohesion, Guangdong Folk Culture Research, 1993,No. 1-2.

22. Folk Literature and Chinese Teaching in Middle Schools, 1500 words, contained in Chinese Teaching and Research No.7, 1994.

23. Women and Land-A New Explanation of the Myth of Nu Wa Creating Man, 6000 words, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.2, 1994. China Ancient Literature 1994, No.5 reproduced the full text of the materials copied by the National People's Congress; Reprinted Xinhua Digest 1994 No.6.

24. On the Types of Swan Fairy Stories in China, with words of 10000, contained in National Literature Research No.2, 1994. The full text is reproduced in China Ancient Literature Copied by the National People's Congress No.1 1994.

25. Four Forms of Contemporary Myth, Correspondence Journal of Normal University. I995 No.65438 +0.

26. On the Definition and Form of Myth, more than 450,000 yuan, Huanghuai Academic Journal, 1995, No.4.

27. Ridiculous Push Eight Characters, Hubei Daily, February 26, I995.

28. The Nine-headed Bird: God or Demon-On the Differences of Contemporary Mythological Symbols, 10000 words, published in the second episode of Chu Feng Research, Hubei Fine Arts Publishing House, 1995.

29. The Types and Distribution of Flood Myths in China —— A Preliminary Macro Analysis of 443 Variants, Folk Literature Forum No.3,1996; Japanese translation includes "Inheriting the Present Words of the Past between Japan and China", translated by Suzuki Xiumei, by Chengmian Society of Japan, 1996.

30. "Dying Incarnation and Human Sacrifice Witchcraft-Re-exploration of Pangu Myth", 6000 words, Journal of Huazhong Normal University. I996, No.3. Reprinted the Abstract of Journal of Liberal Arts of University 1996, No.3..

3 1. Myth Analysis, 3000 words, Chinese Teaching and Research,No. 1996.

32. Adapting to the development of modern culture and improving the teaching of folk literature, (cooperation), 5000 words, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.5, 1996.

33. On the Basic Concepts and Methods of Mythology, 6000 words, Journal of Hubei University for Nationalities, No.2, 1997.

34. "The Treasure House of Original Ecology Myth-A Guide to Shan Hai Jing", Journal of Correspondence of Normal University, No.6, 1997.

35. "Soul-drawing Companion Returning to the Native Spirit ―― A Review of China Mythology Research in the 20th Century", Journal of Hebei Normal University, No.3, 1998.

36. On the Motif of Baishui Sunv's Peeping, Folk Culture,No. 1999,No. 1.

37. On the Motif Concept of Comparative Mythology, Journal of Huazhong Normal University,No. 1, 2000.

38. A Comparative Study on the Motif of "Good Feeling" between the East and the West, Foreign Literature Studies, No.2, 2000.

39. The power of myth —— On the incest motif in myth from Foucault's theory, Folk Culture,No. 1, 20065438.

40. On the Origin, Structure and Function of Jade Emperor Culture, Journal of Hubei University for Nationalities, No.2, 200 1. Reprinting of Jade Emperor Culture by Scholars on both sides of the Taiwan Strait (edited by Jin Wenheng, Haifeng Publishing House, 2008).

4 1. How the Phoenix Nirvana —— Looking at the Historical Opportunity of Contemporary Chinese Folk Literature from the Resurrection of Lin Jun's Myth This article was reported on the front pages of International Symposium on Cultural Vision and China Literature Studies, Guangming Daily 200 1 and Culture Weekly 19, and interviewed some relevant scholars for discussion.

42. The Sigh of Creatures under the Revelation of Words —— On the Folk Humor Art from Xiao Su's Wry Smile, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.3, 2002.

43. The power of myth —— On the incest motif in myth from Foucault's theory, academic special issue of Folk Culture,No. 1, 20065438.

44. Folk Song Village under Wudang Mountain, Folk Culture, No.2, 2002.

45. Bird's-eye view of China's multi-ethnic folk literature, National Literature Research, No.3, 2002.

46. Going to the Field and Returning to the Text —— Reflections on the Theoretical Construction of China's Mythology, Folklore Research, No.4, 2003.

47. On Taoism's Inheritance and Development of China Myth, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.6, 2003.

48. On Several Relationships in the Study of Folk Literature, published in National Literature Research, No.3, 2004.

49. Study on Western Flood Myth from Multidimensional Perspective, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.2, 2006.

50. Flood Myth: The Pearl in the Crown of Myth-The Discovery of Global Flood Myth and Its Research Value, Journal of Yangtze University, No.2, 2006.

5 1. A Lost Ancient Myth Ceremony-Interpretation of "Killing Mother and Fighting for Land", No.5 Academic of Pre-Qin and Han Dynasties, Taipei, 2006.

52. Cultural innovation and motif reconstruction, Folk Culture, No.4, 2006.

53. Protecting and developing mythical resources from the perspective of intangible cultural heritage and rejecting "pseudo" folk customs, Journal of Yangtze University, No.3, 2006.

54. Experiencing Folk Literature and Inheriting National Memory, Literature Education, No.2, 2007.

55. A Study of Flood Stories in China, Asian History and Culture,No. 1 1 in 2007.

56. Intangible cultural heritage and creative industries, Cultural Heritage, the first issue in 2007.

57. The Remains and Forms of Contemporary Han Flood Myth (Chen Jianxian, Sang Jun), Myth Central Plains, Elephant Publishing House, 2008.

58. Marx and Engels and Cultural Anthropology-Marx and Engels: Notes, Northwest Ethnic Studies, No.2, 2008.

59. Spring Festival: Time and Space of the Chinese Nation, The First Series of Huazhong Academic Studies, Huazhong Normal University Press, 2009.