Song Huaqiang, associate professor of the School of History, Wuhan University, mainly studies The Reading Guide of Ancient Chinese and China historical classics (pre-Qin period).
Chinese name: Song Huaqiang.
Occupation: teacher
Graduate school: Peking University.
Main achievements: unearthed documents and ancient philology
Representative works: A preliminary study of Chu bamboo slips such as Ge Ling and Xin Cai.
Education experience
1992- 1996: Chinese Department of Zhengzhou University, Bachelor of Arts.
1999-2002: Master of History, Department of History and Archaeology, Zhengzhou University.
2003-2007: Doctor of Literature, Chinese Department, Peking University.
2007 to present: School of History, Wuhan University.
20 10-20 1 1: Visiting Scholar, Department of East Asian Language Civilization, University of Chicago, USA.
Research expertise
Unearthed documents and ancient philology
Main academic part-time job
Teacher of Bamboo Slips and Silk Research Center of Wuhan University, started to work in 2007.
Take this course
Undergraduate course: Introduction to ancient Chinese and China history books (pre-Qin period)
Postgraduate course: ancient philology
Scientific research projects undertaken and participated in
Comprehensive arrangement and research of Chu bamboo slips, a key project of philosophy and social science research of the Ministry of Education in 2003 (participation).
The key base of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education is a major project in 2007, "Research on Unearthed Documents of Mathematical Arts in Warring States" (participation).
In 2008, the youth project of humanities and social sciences research in Wuhan University was "Research on Bamboo Slips of Oracle Inscriptions in Warring States Period" (presided over).
Comprehensive arrangement and research of Qin bamboo slips, a key project of philosophy and social science research of the Ministry of Education in 2008 (participation).
A major project of the National Social Science Fund "Comprehensive Research on Five Unpublished Bamboo Slips Unearthed in Hubei" (participation).
Representative papers
I. Works:
A Preliminary Study on Chu Bamboo Slips of Geling in Xincai, Wuhan University Press, March 20 10 (paperback), June 20 10 (hardcover).
Second, the representative papers:
Two Notes on Shangshu, Research on the Arrangement of Ancient Books, No.5, 200 1.
Supplementary Interpretation of "Yin Faint" in Guodian Bamboo Slips "Respecting Virtue and Emphasizing Righteousness", Peking University China Ancient Literature Research Center Series 5, Peking University Publishing House, May 2005.
Interpretation of "Jin" and "Coming to Korea" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, China Characters, No.31(Taiwan Province Province), Wen Yi Publishing House, June 2006 1 1.
A New Textual Research on the Word "Su" in New Cai Bamboo Slips and Related Words in Chu Bamboo Slips, China Characters (Taiwan Province Province), No.32, Press, 65438+February 2006.
From Beizi and Beizong in Chu Bamboo Books to Dingzong and Zizong in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Bamboo Slips No.4, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, June 5438+ 10, 2009.
Textual research on the two verbs of sacrifice and prayer in Chu bamboo slips, the fifth series of language research on bamboo slips and silks, Bashu Bookstore, 20 10 June.
Notes on the Interpretation and Reading of Shanghai Bo Qi Shi (two notes), No.28 of Ancient Chinese Characters Research Series, Zhonghua Book Company, 20 10, 10.
Notes on the Interpretation of Bamboo Slips in Shang Bo (six pieces), the fifth series of bamboo slips, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 20 10, 10.
According to the newly published bamboo slips of Chu (two chapters), Zuo Zhuan was revised, No.3 in Literature and History Series, Zhonghua Book Company, August 20 10.
Interpretation of Oracle Bone Inscriptions's "Day" and "Style", Linguistics Series 43, Commercial Press, 20 1 1.
Notes on the Japanese Book of Qin Bamboo Slips in Fangmatan, Bamboo Slips, Series 6, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 20 1 1 year,1/month.
Two Notes on Bamboo Slips (VII), Journal of the National Museum of China,No. 1 12.
Three Notes on Zheng Zijia's Funeral on Bamboo Slips in Shanghai, Bamboo Slips and Silk Studies 2009, Guangxi Normal University Press, 20 1 1 year/1month.
Notes on the interpretation of Qin bamboo slips in Fangmatan, research on unearthed documents, series 10, Zhonghua Book Company, 20 1 1.
On the New Discovery of Chu Bronzes in Chongyuan, Macau; China's Academic Frontier Series III compiled by Zhejiang University College of Literature; Zhejiang University Press 20 1 1 year 65438+February.
Tsinghua Bamboo SlipsNo. 1-2 and Early Historical Legends of Chu People, Literature and History No.2, 20 12, Zhonghua Book Company, May 20 12.
A philological study of the so-called "Yin Zhen" in Chu's written materials, Research on Ancient Chinese Characters, No.29, Zhonghua Book Company, 20 12, 10.
Interpretation of "dragon" with taboo meaning in bamboo slips of the Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties, Bamboo Slips No.7, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 20 12 1.
On a word that may be pronounced as "Taiwan Province" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Journal of China Literatures No.4, Commercial Press, 20 12.