Ching Tien's research is not limited to the field of religious music. He also cares about the traditional culture of China and the folk music of China. He published various papers and more than 65,438+000 critical articles on culture, art and music, and published a collection of essays, Gender in History. In addition, he also wrote the film literary script Zhong Soul (1986 won the Excellent Drama Award of China TV Drama Production Center) and Yang Guifei (completed in 1992, directed by Chen Jialin and produced by Guangxi Film Studio), and published a collection of poems and songs.
Ching Tien, a researcher, devoted himself to protecting China's national and folk culture, and shouted for it for many years. He believes that for China's traditional culture, protection and preservation are more important than development, so "development" must be treated with caution. In 2002, Ching Tien discovered the shepherd's "King of Songs" Shi Zhanming in Zuo Quan. In 2003, Zuo Quan Blind Music Publicity Team was invited to perform in various universities in Beijing. The natural voice of the blind touched many musicians in Beijing. Ching Tien, a researcher, is the standard-bearer for the protection of China's national folk culture, and he has been making active efforts for the protection of China's intangible cultural heritage.