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Feng Tianyu's academic achievements.
The catalogue of income works is as follows:

First, write a book by yourself.

1, Yuan Dian: Literature and Interpretation, Taiwan Province Jinwen Publishing House1April 993.

2. Outline of Cultural History of China, Beijing Language Institute Press, August 1994.

3. On Human Nature, Wuhan Publishing House, April 1997.

4. Reflections on the Cultural History of China, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2nd Edition, 1998.

5. Yuan Dian: Text and Interpretation, Taiwan Province Jinwen Publishing House1April 993.

6. On the Cultural History of Ming and Qing Dynasties, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2nd edition, 1998.

7. China Spirit Classic, Shanghai People's Publishing House, May 1994.

China Youth Publishing House 1996 reprint, included in the Hope Project Series.

Taiwan Province Guiguan Book Company Ma 65438+5 0993

8. Yue, China Outstanding Social Sciences Press 1999.

9. Chitose pill's trip to Shanghai-1862 Japanese observation of China, Commercial Press, 200 1, 10.

10, Exploring Newspeak, Zhonghua Book Company, 2004.

2. Co-authored books (all with the first signature)

1, Cultural History of China, Shanghai People's Publishing House 1990 August.

2. Biography of Zhang Zhidong, Nanjing University Press, 199 1 year, 65438+February.

3. A Brief History of China Culture, Shanghai People's Publishing House,1September, 993.

4. Drawing the history of Chinese civilization (planning and writing), Hubei Education Press 1995 1 1.

5. Academic Flows in China-Abstract, Hubei Education Press, 199 1 year, 1 month.

6、《lt; Persuade articles. Notes on the Later Book, Hubei People's Publishing House, July, 199 1.

7. History of China's opening to the outside world, Hubei People's Publishing House, 1996, 10.

8. The road of sustainable development of civilization-historical enlightenment of East Asian wisdom, People's Publishing House, 1999, 1.

Third, core journals publish papers.

1, "Three Problems in the Study of China's Pre-capitalist Society", Tianjin Social SciencesNo. 14, 1990, reprinted by Xinhua Abstract.

2. Zhang Zhidong's "Open Your Eyes to See the World" Self-cleaning School and Modern History Research, No.3, 199 1.

3. On "Seeing the World with Eyes Open" of the Confucian School between Taoism and Salt, Modern History Research No.6, 199 1.

4. The Original Classic Spirit and Modernization Movement, China Cultural Zongzi No.6..

5. On the Similarities and Differences between Classics and History, China Social Sciences No.3, 1993.

6. The antinomy of "difference" and "difficulty" —— On the "reform" view of the Westernization School, Research on Modern History,No. 1993,No. 1.

7. "Respecting ancestors" and "emphasizing history", Jianghan Forum, No.8, 1993.

8. "From the sense of hardship to the ideological trend of saving the country in modern times", Historical Research No.2, 1994.

9. The National Cultural Origin of Modern Democracy, Modern History Research No.4, 1994.

10, Three Development Stages of China Cultural People, China Cultural Studies, Spring Volume 1995, reprinted by Xinhua Digest.

1 1, How the Trees of Yuan Dynasty Evergreen, Journal of Wuhan University, 1995, 1.

Sun Yat-sen's Modern Interpretation of China's Traditional Ethics, Guangming Daily,No. 1995,No. 12, Shilin, No.82.

12, clarifying concepts-taking feudalism and metaphysics as examples, Jianghan Forum, No.9, 1994.

13, Enlightenment from Japanese China Studies, Jianghan Forum,No. 1996.

14, invention and discovery-a wonderful flower of creative thinking, Journal of Wuhan University 1996 1 issue.

15, Liang Qichao's interpretation of the phenomenon of "cultural relapse" in modern China, Academic Monthly1May 996.

16, A Brief Discussion on Chinese and Western Humanistic Spirit, China Social Sciences 1997No. 1 issue; It was also translated into English and published in China Social Sciences (1998), the third issue of Chinese and Western Humanism, and Feng Tianyu's China Social Sciences (1998).

17, Modern Significance of Holism in East Asia, Chinese Culture Forum,No. 1998,No. 1.

18, The Secular Meaning of East Asian Wisdom Should Be Balanced, China Cultural Studies,No. 1998,No. 1.

19, Philosophical Origin of Sustainable Development, Journal of Wuhan University, No.3, 1998.

20. On the Staging of China's Cultural History (Cooperation with Huayang), Academic Monthly, No.3, 1998.

2 1, On the Success or Failure of the Reform Movement of 1898, Open Times No.3, 1998.

22. Wisdom and Sustainable Development in East Asia, Literature, History and Philosophy No.4, 1998.

23. "Zhang Zhidong and the Reform Movement of 1898", Research on the History of Qing Dynasty,No. 1999,No. 1.

24. The Idea of Running the World by the Westernization School, Journal of Wuhan Traffic Management Cadre College, No.2, 1999.

25. 1862 Shanghai seen by the Japanese shogunate mission, Modern History Research No.3, 1999.

26. Occasionally learn history (II), History Monthly, No.3, 1999.

27. Characteristics of Democratic Appeal of New Youth, Journal of Peking University No.4, 1999.

28. The Japanese Shogunate Mission's Exploration of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom War, China Cultural Studies, No.2, 2000.

29. "Chitose Pill"-Japan's first ship in the Qing Dynasty 200 years later, Research on Qing History, No.3, 2000.

30. The Founding of Japan and its Embassy in Shanghai at the End of the Curtain, Journal of Wuhan University, No.5, 2000.

3 1, The Suppression of Foreign Countries as Seen by Japanese in Shanghai in the First Year of Tongzhi, Academic Monthly, No.8, 2000.

32. Japanese Mission's Observation of Shanghai's Social Situation in the Late Qing Dynasty, Journal of Huanggang Normal University, No.2, 200 1.

33. When did Sun Yat-sen pretend to be a "revolutionary party", Hubei Social Sciences,No. 10, 200 1.

34. Who fired the first shot in Wuchang Uprising, Hubei Archives,No. 10, 200 1.

35. Preface to Modern Celebrity Ink-Collected Works of Feng Yongxuan, China Cultural Studies No.4, 200 1.

36. "Revolution" and "* * * Harmony": the formation of the concept of political backbone in Qing Dynasty, Journal of Wuhan University,No. 1, 2002.

37. The Regional Development of China Culture, Jianghan Forum,No. 1 2002.

38. Japanese observation of Shanghai's social situation in the first year of Tongzhi, Academic Monthly,No. 1 2002.

39. A New Breakthrough in the Study of Yao Nationality —— Comment on Gong Zhebing's Qian Jiadong Movement and the Origin of Yao Nationality, Journal of Wuhan University,No. 1 2002.

40. Preface of Population Revolution, Journal of South-Central University for Nationalities, No.3, 2002.

4 1, Study on Early Modernization in Wuhan, No.4, Hubei Social Sciences, 2002.

42. Lexical Interaction between China, Japan and the West and the Formation of Modern Neologisms (co-edited with Deng Xinhua), Zhejiang Social Sciences, No.4, 2002.

43. Different Clans, Bookstore, No.5, 2002.

44. Comment on the Great Portrait of the Revolution of 1911, China Book Review, No.6, 2002.

45. Economy, Society and Freedom: Textual Research on Modern Chinese Terminology, Jianghai Academic Journal,No. 1 2003.

46. The Establishment of Buddhist Words in Chinese Translation, Journal of Hubei University, No.2, 2003.

47. On the Cultural Circle of Chinese Characters, China Cultural Forum, No.2, 2003.

48. Western Learning in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and Modern Academic Transformation in China, Jianghan Forum, No.3, 2003.

49. Matteo Ricci's creation and translation of western terms and the cultural controversy it caused, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.3, 2003.

50. Cultural Consciousness and China Wisdom, Literature, History and Philosophy, No.3, 2003.

5 1, Modern Scholars' Response to the Input of New Words, Journal of Hangzhou Normal University, No.3, 2003.

52. The profound influence of Chinese character culture on Japan, Journal of Wuhan University, No.4, 2003.

53. The significance of cultural transformation of western translated words in the late Ming Dynasty —— Taking skull, geometry, earth and Qidan as examples, Journal of Wuhan University, No.6, 2003.

54. The Absorption of Indian Buddhist Terms by China and Japan, Journal of Adult Education College of Hubei University, No.6, 2003.

55. The Interactive Course of Chinese Character Culture between China and Japan, Academic Monthly,No. 12, 2003.

56. The Enlightenment of Ancient Philosophers and the Road to Sustainable Development, Jiangxi Social Sciences,No. 1 2004.

57. On the Cultural Circle of Chinese Characters, Journal of Jishou University, No.2, 2004.

58. World Heritage: Non-renewable Wealth, Hubei Social Sciences, No.2, 2004.

59. Historical Function and Contemporary Enlightenment of Modern Newspeak, Journal of Ezhou University, No.2, 2004.

60. The Contribution of English Rings to New Language Creation, Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, No.3, 2004.

6 1, "On the background of the generation of masters in East Hubei University", Journal of Ezhou University, No.3, 2004.

62. Two Types of Terminology Creation in Modern Chinese Characters-Taking Science and Philosophy as Examples, Terminology Standardization and Information Technology, No.4, 2004.

63. A Review of the Translation of Protestant Missionaries in China in the Late Qing Dynasty, Historical Monthly, No.8, 2004.

64. The Reaction of Chinese People to New Languages Entering China in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China, Jiangxi Social Sciences, No.8, 2004.

65. The return of overseas Chinese words and the cultural interaction between China and Japan in modern times —— Taking health, physics and novels as examples, Journal of Wuhan University,No. 1 2005.

66. The Chronicles of China, the West and Japan in Chitose Pill's A Passage to Shanghai and the Transitional Interpretation of 2005, China Book Review, No.2, 2005.

67. Textual research on the misplacement of historical terms of "feudalism", Academic Monthly, No.3, 2005.

68. Learning is the public instrument of the world —— Answer to Shen Guowei, social science forum, No.4, 2005.

69. Discrimination of "Economy" (I), Journal of Hubei University of Economics, No.6, 2005

70. Comment on "Anti-feudalism" in Chen Duxiu during the May 4th Movement, Jianghan Forum,No. 1 1 in 2005.

Four, papers published in other journals

1, Ethnic Ancestors and Cultural Heroes-Yanhuang Culture and Modern Civilization, Wuhan Publishing House, 1993.

2. Two-way isomorphism of geographical environment and human factors, Chinese and Western philosophy and culture series 1, Hebei People's Publishing House, 1992.

3. Records of Ming Yi to be visited: "New Changes Behind Retro Appearance", Journal of Social Sciences, No.2, 1993,

4. From "Changes between China People and Foreigners" to Modern Nationalism, Journal of Hubei University, No.4, 1994.

5. Why Hubei Becomes the Shouyi Area of Xinhai, Jianghan Forum No.4, 1980. The supplementary draft is included in The Revolution of 1911 in Various Places compiled by the Literature and History Information Committee of China People's Political Consultative Conference, China Literature and History Publishing House, 199 1 year.

6. Textual research on the historical events of Wuyi in Wuchang in191,Hubei Literature of Taiwan Province Province No.95,1April 1990 10.

7. Zhang Zhidong and Hubei Education, Hubei Literature, Taiwan Province Province, No.96,

8. The View of "Feudalism" of China's Advanced People in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China, published by Huazhong Normal University Press, China Modern History Series, June 5, 2005, 438+ 10.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) publishes papers overseas.

1, "People-oriented Thought-Combination of Traditional Culture and Modern Democracy in China", Proceedings of the University of Hawaii (English)

2. From Early Enlightenment Culture to Modern Learning in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Journal of Jiuzhou International University (Japanese), vol. 107.

3. Practical Learning between Taoism and Immortality, A Study on the History of Practical Learning in Japan (Japanese), published by Mr. Si Wen of Japan in March, 199 1.

4. Discrimination of "Clash of Civilizations Determinism", China Social Science Quarterly, 1994, Spring Volume.

5. Zhang Zhidong and the Reform Movement of 1898 (Japanese), China, Japan, 21kloc-0/998 Special Issue of the Reform Movement of 1898 and China Modernization.

6. The spread of the concept of "economy" in Chinese, Japanese and Spanish languages and the changes between translated names were published in Japanese Studies 3 1 set in Kyoto, Japan, and in Heihei 17 and 10.