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Duan Yuming's resume.
Professor Duan Yuming was born in Chengdu, Sichuan, 1958. 1987-2003 worked in the Institute of History of Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences, and successively served as deputy director, director and deputy director of Yunnan Intangible Cultural Protection and Research Center. 1992 was awarded as an associate researcher by Yunnan province, and 1996 was promoted again. 1995- 1996, Center for World Religions of Harvard University was invited as a visiting scholar. 1997-2003 Member of Yunnan Social Science Senior Technical Title Evaluation Committee. Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Modern Language and Culture (Department of Culture and Religion), The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is currently a professor and doctoral supervisor at the Institute of Taoism and Religious Culture of Sichuan University, director of the Institute of Buddhism and Society of Sichuan University, academic and technical leader of Sichuan Province, and concurrently a visiting professor at the Emei Mountain Buddhist College in Sichuan. Over the years, he has devoted himself to the study of China's ancient history and culture, focusing on religious history and culture, and published more than 3 million words of academic works, including Temples and China Culture, Southwest Temples Culture, China Temples Culture, China Temples Culture Theory, China National Festival Sacrifice (Co-edited), Suoguo Temple-Between the Sacred and the Popular in Tang and Song Dynasties, etc. These works have been reprinted, commented and introduced many times by Xinhua Digest, China Historical Yearbook, China Historical Research Trends, NPC Copy Materials, Song History Research Newsletter, China Historical Frontier, New History of Taiwan Province Province, Japanese China History, French Hot Moon Bibliography de Sinologie, American Journal of Chinese Religion, etc., and have been obtained many times. Among them, "Temple Culture Series" and "Dali Ethnic History Research" have attracted the attention of scholars at home and abroad, and have been listed as required reference books for religious history and ethnic history by many universities. Courses such as Buddhist history in China, temple culture in China, temple culture history, Buddhist sutra research, and Buddhist salon (paper discussion class) are offered.