1, History of Chinese Immigrants, Volume V, Ming Dynasty, Fujian People's Publishing House, 1997.
2. History of Chinese Immigrants, Volume VI, Qing Dynasty and Republic of China, Fujian People's Publishing House, 1997.
3. Population History of China, Volume IV, Ming Dynasty, Fudan University Press, 2000.
4. Population History of China, Volume V, Qing Dynasty, Fudan University Press, 200 1 edition.
Thesis:
1, Refugees in Ming and Qing Dynasties and Development of Mountainous Areas in South Jiangxi, Agricultural History of China No.4, 1985, pp. 19-40.
2. Refugees in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Development of Mountainous Areas in Northern Jiangxi, China Agricultural History No.2, 1986, 12-37.
3. Population Migration in the Yangtze River Basin in the Early Ming Dynasty, China Literature and History Series 47, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 199 1 Edition, pp. 69-99.
4. A New Textual Research on the Origin of Hunan People, Ninth Series of Historical Geography, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 199 1 Edition, p.14-129.
5. Population growth of immigrant clans in Ming and Qing Dynasties —— one of genealogy analysis in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, Research on Chinese Economic History, No.4, 199 1, pp.77-90.
6. New Understanding of Population in Ming Dynasty (Ge, Cao), Historical Studies of China 1995No. 1 Issue, pp. 33-44.
7. Population Migration in Hebei during the Hongwu Period, China Agricultural History, No.3, 1995, p. 12-27.
8. Population Migration in Southwest Shandong during Hongwu Period, Social and Economic History of China No.4, 1995, p. 16-26.
9. Population Migration in Hebei Province during Yongle Period, Agricultural History of China 1996 No.3, pp. 33-52.
10, Population Migration in Sanfu Area during Hongwu Period, Social and Economic History of China No.4, 18-30.
1 1, Hakka Immigrants in Zhejiang Mountainous Areas in the Early Qing Dynasty, Series IV of Hakka Studies, History Teaching Publishing, 1- 13.
12, the population of China before the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Research on China's Economic History, No.2, 1997, pp.32-41.
13, Population Migration of Fengyang House in Hongwu Period, History of Anhui 1997, No.3, pp. 14-2 1.
14, is it academic innovation or low-level data collation? -Comment on "Research on the Population Data of China in Past Dynasties" (Ge and Cao) edited by Yang Zihui, Historical Research 1998No. 1 No.,No.154- 166.
15, the influence of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom War on the population in southern Jiangsu, Historical Research No.2, 1998, pp. 39-47.
16, Study on the Population of Southeast Cities in Hongwu Period, Research on China's Economic History,No. 1,No. 19-33.
17, state control over the people-taking the household registration survey in Hongwu period as an example, Historical Geography Series 15, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 1999, p. 94- 104.
18, On the Population Growth Rate in Ming Dynasty, China Academic Series No.3, Commercial Press, 2000, pp. 205-236.
19, the influence of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom War on Zhejiang population (Cao, Li Yushang), Journal of Fudan University, No.5, 2000, pp. 33-44.
20. The Essence of Ding in the Early Qing Dynasty (Cao, Liu Rentuan), China Historical Research, No.4, 2000.
2 1, Population of Yunnan in the Middle Qing Dynasty, Historical GeographyNo. 17, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 200 1, pp. 240-258.
22. Population of Jiangxi in the Middle Qing Dynasty, Journal of Nanchang University, No.2, 200 1, p. 128- 140.
23. A Study on the Population of Northern Cities in Qing Dynasty —— A Discussion with Shi Jianya, China Population Science No.4, 200 1, p. 15-28.
24. Study on Urban Population in Jiangsu in Qing Dynasty, Journal of Hangzhou Normal University, No.4, 2002, pp. 50-56.
25. Malthusian Theory and the Population in China since the Qing Dynasty —— Criticism on the relevant research of American scholars in recent years (Cao and Chen Yixin), Historical Research,No. 1, No.4 1-54, 2002.
26. Population of Sichuan in the Middle Qing Dynasty —— Centered on the data of 18 12, Research on China's Economic History,No. 1 2003, p. 92- 105.
27. Respect the truth of China's population history —— Response to the article "Getting rid of the aura of population determinism" (Chen Yixin, Cao), Academic World, No.3, 2003, p.16-132.
28. The population of towns in the south of the Yangtze River since the middle of Qing Dynasty —— Taking Wujiang County as an example (You, Cao), Research on China's Economic History, No.3, 2006, p. 124- 134.
29. Hongwu Immigrants: A New Case of Liuyang, Hunan Province, Journal of Jiangxi Normal University, No.5, 20 10, p.147. Works:
1, Plague: War and Peace-1320-1960 Environmental and Social Changes in China (Cao, Li Yushang), Shandong Pictorial Publishing House, 2006.
2. Tian Zushen: Natural Disasters and Social Coping Mechanism since Ming and Qing Dynasties, edited by Cao, Shanghai Jiaotong University Press, 2007.
Thesis:
1, Geographical Environment and Infectious Diseases in Song and Yuan Dynasties, Historical Geography, Twelfth Series, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 1995, p. 183- 192.
2. Plague Epidemic and Social Change in North China (1580- 1644), Historical Research1997 No. 1, 17-32.
3. The Influence of Plague Epidemic on Modern China (Cao, Li Yushang), Natural Disasters and Social and Historical Structure of China (Essays), Fudan University Press, 200 1, p. 33-167.
4.18-19th Century Plague Epidemic and Social Changes in Yunnan (second author), Disaster and Social and Historical Structure of China (Essays), Fudan University Press, 200 1 Edition, p. 168-209.
5. The influence of the plague epidemic in Xi 'an on the population of Yunnan (Li Yushang, Cao), in Research on the History of Qing Dynasty, No.2, 200 1, pp. 19-32.
6. The Natural Focus of Plague in China in Historical Period (Cao, Li Yushang) The Relationship between Man and Nature in China's Economic History, Agricultural Press, 2002, p. 94- 1 16.
7. Plague Epidemic in Kunming, Yunnan Province in Qing Dynasty (Li Yushang, Cao), Chinese Journal of Medical History, No.2, 2003, pp.67-7/kloc-0.
8. The epidemic pattern of plague in Yunnan during Guangxu period-a study based on villages and towns, edited by Institute of Historical Anthropology of Sun Yat-sen University and Department of Humanities of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology: Journal of Historical Anthropology, the first series, published by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2003, p. 132- 152.
9. Epidemic of Infectious Diseases and Social Response in Historical Period-Comparison between China and the West, edited by Shuang Yan: SARS and Social Modernization, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2004.
10, plague epidemic law and social changes in historical period, edited by Xie, et al. SARS, Globalization and China, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2004.
1 1, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Shanghai in the plague epidemic —— Focus Declaration, Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, No.4, 2005, pp. 72-8 1.
12, national and local public health-paying attention to the epidemic situation of pneumonic plague in Shanxi Province 19 18, China Social Sciences,No. 1 2006, pp. 178- 190. Works:
The Stone Warehouse Contract, Volume 1, Volume 1, 1-8 (edited by Cao, Pan Xinghui and Que Longxing), Hangzhou: Zhejiang University Press, 201.
Thesis:
1, A Study on Wopu and Its Authors, Agricultural History of China 1984, No.3, 84-9 1.
2. Collation and interpretation of "Wopu", China Agricultural History No.3, 1985, pp. 74-84.
3. A new approach to the introduction of corn and sweet potato into China, Social and Economic History of China No.4, 1988, pp.62-66.
4. Geographical characteristics of the distribution of corn and sweet potato in Qing Dynasty, Second Series of Historical Geography Research, Fudan University Press, 1990, pp. 287-303.
5. Social Changes and Hakka Formation in the Adjacent Areas of Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi, Historical Geography Series 14, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 1998, p. 123- 125.
6. A new understanding of the amount of farmland in the early Ming Dynasty —— Also on the population of ethnic minorities under the border defense, Historical Research1996 No. 1, page 147- 160.
7. Share-holding system management in the process of reclamation in Taiwan Province Province in the Qing Dynasty —— On the weakness of China's budding theory of agricultural capitalism, China Social Sciences, No.2, 127- 14 1.
8. Dialogue between the East and the West in the study of villages in China —— Comment on Wang Mingming's Community History, China Social Sciences 1999No. 1 Issue, pp.19-133.
9. Land Pawning in the mountainous areas of southern Zhejiang in the middle and late Qing Dynasty —— Based on the study of land tenure in Shicang Village, Songyang County (Cao and Li Fei Ji), Historical Research, No.4, 2008, pp. 40-54.
10, Distribution of Corn and Sweet Potato in Eastern Shandong from Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China —— Also on the Competition between New Crops and Original Crops (,Cao), China Historical Geography Theory Series, No.4, 2009, pp. 37-48.
1 1, Discovery, collection and arrangement of Shi Cang's deeds —— A report from a Hakka village in the mountainous area of southern Zhejiang, Journal of Hakka (inaugural issue), June 2009, p. 146- 172.
12, The Transfer of Incomplete Property Rights: A Study on the Withdrawal of Shicang (Cao, Gong Qisheng), Historical Research No.3, 2018-1365438.
13, "delivering house tickets and collecting grain: the intermediate process of land sales-focusing on Shicang in Songyang, Zhejiang Province" (Cao,), Journal of East China Normal University (Zhejiang Press Edition), No.4, 20 10, pp. 28-36.
14, the evolution and essence of flower households from the land certificate of Shicang (Cao), Social Sciences, No.8, 20 1 19- 129.
15, Rural Industry and Market in Southern Zhejiang in Qing Dynasty from the perspective of Shicang Metallurgical Industry (Cao and Jiang Qin), Journal of Institute of History and Language, Academia Sinica, No.81Volume 4, pp. 833-888. Works:
1, The Great Famine: 1959- 196 1 year China Population, Hongkong International Times Publishing Co., Ltd., 2005.
Thesis:
1, National Ideology in Township Autonomy-Focusing on the Political Paper of Township Workers in Jiaxing County 1946, Sociological Research, No.2, 2002, No.98-110.
2. Study on Population Death in Sichuan Province (1958- 1962), China Population Science,No. 1 2004, pp. 57-67.
3. 1 959-1961China population death (32.5 million) and its causes, China Population Science,No.12005, p. 14-28.
4. "Processing" of population data in Guangxi 10 counties1959-196, Cao, China Demographic Science, No.2, 2007, pp. 75-86.
5. Two Kinds of Farmland and Rent Reduction in Zhejiang during the Second Five-Year Plan Period, Historical Research, No.2, 2007, p. 108- 12 1 page.
6. Land Classification: Employment, Cooperation or Lease —— Focusing on the land reform archives of Nanhui County, Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, No.2, 2007. China Social Science Abstracts, No.5, 2007, page 5- 18.
7. Nature of "Tian Miantian" in South Jiangsu, Journal of Tsinghua University, No.6, 2007, p.59-71.
8. Controversy between "Farming" and "Land Ownership" —— Focusing on the dispute over tenancy rights in Jiashan County after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War (,Cao,), Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, No.2, 2008, pp. 82-88.
9. The Shaping of National Image-Centering on National Discourse in 1960s and 1990s, Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, No.3, 2008, p. 16-26.
10, Dividing the "Right" School: A Study Based on the Archives of Tongbai County (Cao,), AcademiaNo. 1 0, No.20 10,No.180194.
1 1, Two Kinds of Fields and Land Reform in Southern Jiangsu, edited by Xie Guoxing: Reform and Transformation-Grain, Land and Industrial and Commercial Transformation in the Early Cold War, Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, July 20 10, p. 97- 132.
12, the determination of the political identity of "industry and commerce as landlords" in the land reform in the early days of the founding of new China (Liu Shigu, Cao), China Party History Research * * *, No.2, 201/,pp. 66-75. 1, New Breakthrough in Social Anthropology Research in China —— Comment on Zhang Letian's Research on People's Commune System, No.4 in China Social Sciences, 1998, pp. 203-206.
2. People-oriented Agricultural Historical Geography —— Comment on Xiao's "Geographical Environment and Technology Choice", Research on the History of Qing Dynasty, No.3, 2000, p. 122- 124.
3. Review of Modern Towns in the South of the Yangtze River and Their Fate, edited by Democracy, China Academic Series No.4, Commercial Press, 2000.
4. Cultural Interpretation of Historical Language —— Comment on Chen Jianhua's Textual Research on Modern Revolutionary Discourse, 2 1 3rd Century, 153- 156.
5. Academic research and academic evaluation system-Comment on Wang Mingming's "Three Villages and Five Views in Fujian and Taiwan", Wen Wei Po, 1998, 1 13.
6. Talking about the reclamation, social organization and economic form of Taiwan Province Province in Qing Dynasty —— Answering the Taiwan Studies SeriesNo. 1 7 1-77 by Mr. Zhou Xianghe.
7. Methodology of Economic History: Description and Analysis —— Comment on General Theory of China's Economic History in Qing Dynasty, Research on China's Economic History, No.3, 200 1, p.146.
8、8 & amp; Laquo scientific norms: the glory of world universities in China. Raquo, Revue Bibliography de Sinologie, 2002. Academic norms: academic debates in China, Sinology Yearbook, 2002, EHESS Press, 2003, pp. 65-84.
9. Comment on Feng's Businessmen in Business: Businessmen in Jiangsu and Zhejiang in Political Changes, China Academic, No.2, 2005, pp. 270-273.