In 2006, he graduated from the School of History and Culture of Northeast Normal University with a doctorate, and is now an associate professor of Liaoning University. In July, 2004, he was transferred to the Institute of Tang and Song History of Liaoning University. He has been teaching the professional basic course "Basic History of China (Volume I and Volume II)" in the Institute of History and Culture, and has applied for the special elective course "History of Chinese Legal System" in the Institute of History and Culture. The research direction is the legal system, etiquette system and related social and cultural issues since the Tang and Song Dynasties. He has published four professional academic papers: The Development of Jurisprudence in the Northern Song Dynasty (Bei Lun CongNo. 1 issue in 2004), Protection and Limitation of Folk Litigation in the Song Dynasty (No.5 issue of Historical Monthly in 2005) and Evolution of the Death Penalty System in Tang and Song Dynasties (No.4 issue of Journal of Northeast Normal University in 2005). The full text of legal history is reproduced). Published the academic work "Research on Legal System in Tang and Song Dynasties" (Liaoning University Press, 10, 2006).
research direction
Mainly engaged in the study of the institutional history, social history and cultural history of the Tang and Song Dynasties.
Be a mentor
20 10 has been guiding graduate students so far, and there is currently one graduate student.