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Zhu, male,1born in April 1965, was born in Yixing, Jiangsu. He used to be a professor in the Chinese Department of Xinjiang Normal University, director of the Western Regions Research Center, editor-in-chief of the Western Regions Literature and History, and now he is a researcher in the Peking University History Department and the China Ancient History Research Center. His main works include Studying in China by Kuraki Takeshiro and Another Explanation of Happy Rain.

Chinese name: Zhu.

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Yixing, Jiangsu

Date of birth:1April 965

Occupation: teacher

Graduate school: Beijing Normal University

Representative works: China literature and regional customs.

Gender: male

Character experience

degree

198/kloc-0 studied in the Chinese Department of Nanjing Normal University from September to July, 1985, and obtained a bachelor's degree in literature.

1September 1994 to1July 1997, studied in the Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University and obtained a master's degree in literature.

65438+1From September 1997 to July 2000, he studied in the Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University and obtained a doctorate in literature.

hold office

1August 20, 9851August 0 Teacher of Chinese Department/College of Literature, Xinjiang Normal University.

1988, 1992, 2000 and 2002 were successively promoted to teaching assistant, lecturer, associate professor and professor.

From July 2000 to July 2002, I worked as a postdoctoral research roving station in Peking University History Department.

20 10 September to present, researcher of Peking University History Department and China Ancient History Research Center.

Part-time professor of National College of Renmin University of China, part-time doctoral supervisor of Chinese Department of East China Normal University, part-time master tutor of Xinjiang Normal University, part-time researcher of Turpan College and part-time researcher of Qiuci College.

Executive director of China Li Bai Research Association, director of China Tang Dynasty Literature Society, director of China Dunhuang Turpan Society.

Editorial Board of Literature and History of Western Regions, Collection of Studies on Historical Languages of Western Regions and Studies on Turpan Studies.

Works and papers

work

The History of Studying in China was written by Wu Zhi Cang Shi, edited by Rong Xinjiang and Zhu, and Zhonghua Book Company, April 2002.

Waterways in Western Regions (in two foreign languages), edited by Zhu, Zhonghua Book Company, July 2005.

China Literature and Regional Customs, edited by Xue Tianwei and Zhu, Academy Press, 2005.

The first to fourth series of western regions literature and history, edited by Zhu, Science Press, 2006-2009.

thesis

Interpretation of "Happy Rain", Cultural and Educational Materials No.2, 1992

Textual research on the Tang Dynasty's secretariat as found in the Taoist scriptures, Journal of Nanjing Normal University, No.4, 1992.

Addendum and revision of Deng Keji Kao, Ref. 3, 1994.

Three essays on Taoist figures in Tang Dynasty, China Taoism, No.2, 1995.

Historical Records Paradigm in Western New Historiography, Journal of Nanjing Normal University,No. 1997,No. 1.

A Preliminary Study on the Life and Creation of Yu Que, a Tangut Qiang Writer in Yuan Dynasty, Research on National Literature,No. 1997,No. 1.

Textual Research on Li Bai's Data Set Discovered inNo. 1997,No. 1 and No.2 of Collected Books on Culture and Education.

Textual research on the tablet of Li Baizhen's adopted daughter, a study of Li Bai in China, 1995- 1996, Anhui Literature and Art Publishing House, 1997.

The Reproduction and Misreception of Zhang Shuo's Poems, No.3 of Cultural and Educational Materials, 2000.

Narrative factors in the pre-historical period of the novel: centering on The Peach Blossom Garden, Jiangsu Social Sciences, No.4, 2000.

On Poets' Dress Tendency in the Late Southern Song Dynasty, Journal of Beijing Normal University, No.5, 2000.

Query on Make-up Exam of Tang and City Square, Book 6, 2000.

Gao Lishi without his boots: the history of the formation of literary supporting roles, Tang Studies, Volume VII, Peking University Publishing House, 200 1.

Textual research on the spread of Zhang Shuo's collected works in Song and Shu Woodcut Literature, No.2, 2002

Study on the Image of Li Bai in Traditional Chinese Opera, No.2, Henan Social Sciences, 2002.

On Li Bai's Novels, A Study of Novels in Ming and Qing Dynasties, No.3, 2002.

Geben and Dianben of Zhang Wen Ji, The Seventh Collection of China Classics and Cultural Essays, Peking University Publishing House, 2002.

Chang 'an Architectural Gardens in Tang Dynasty and Their Literary Expression, Journal of Jiangsu Institute of Administration,No. 1, 2004.

Literary Figures in Sui and Tang Dynasties and Chang 'an Square Space, Tang Studies, Volume 9, Peking University Publishing House, 2003.

Waterways in Western Regions: Manuscripts, Engravings and Revised Edition, History of Sino-foreign Relations: New Historical Materials and New Problems, Science Press, 2004.

A Study on the Manuscript of Western Regions Waterway Records, Literature,No. 1, 2004.

Review of Vae and His Works in Western Regions, Journal of Xinjiang Normal University, No.4, 2004.

Textual research on the stele of Jigong in the Western Regions of Han and Tang Dynasties, No.4, Literature and History Series, 2005.

Changes in Geographical Space of Novels in the Capital of Tang and Song Dynasties, Tang Studies, vol. 1 1, Peking University Publishing House, 2005.

A Textual Research on Vae's Life in Yili, Study on the Western Regions,No. 1, 2006.

Poets in Tang Dynasty Going South and the Establishment of Qu Family Idols, Journal of Northwest Normal University,No. 1, 2006.

Postscript of Peeping into the Garden, Literature, No.2, 2006

Who knows the revenge of the Spring and Autumn Period? Reading, No.5, 2006.

Turpan in Geographical Documents of Western Regions in Qing Dynasty: Focusing on Waterways in Western Regions, New Theory of Turpan Studies, Xinjiang People's Publishing House, 2006.

Textual research on Xinjiang's understanding and strategy, the first series of western literature and history, Science Press, 2006.

A Study on the Fragments of Ancient Poetry in the Newly Published Turpan Literature and Cultural Relics (in cooperation with Li Xiao) No.2, 2007

Study on Filial Piety in Ancient Annotations of Analects of Confucius and Newly Published Turpan Documents, Dunhuang Turpan Studies, Volume 10, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 2007.

A Survey of Travel Diaries' Authors and Related Personnel, Literature, No.4, 2008.

Chang 'an Urban Space and Scene Restoration in Tang Dynasty Novels, Guangming Daily, April 2, 20091Edition 12.

Notes, Literature, No.3, 2009 (co-edited with Wei)

Description of China Literature in Turpan Literature, Turpan Studies, No.2, 2009.

Vae and the Study of Northwest History and Geography of Daoguang, the fourth series of Literature and History of Western Regions, Science Press, 2009.

Re-examination of the chronology of waterways in the western regions, No.3, Study of the Western Regions, 20 10.

Vae's Friendship with Deng Tingzhen and Lin Zexu in the Historical and Geographical Background of Northwest China, Journal of yili normal university No.4, 20 10.

Refugees in the Western Regions and Early Dunhuang Studies in Qing Dynasty: Focusing on Vae and Waterways in the Western Regions, Dunhuang Studies No.5, 20 10.

Song Jun, the general of Yili, studied two topics, and edited "Essay on Mr. Zhang Guangda's 80th birthday", Taipei: New Style Publishing Company, 20 10.

Thoughts and resources in the history of thought —— Textual research on Wei Yuan's three essays to Xu, Series 4 of Historical Language Studies in Western Regions, Beijing: Science Press, 20 10.

Textual research on the inheritance of Zhang Shuo's poems in Ming Dynasty, 13th Series of Literature Research in Tang Dynasty, Guilin: Guangxi Normal University Press, 20 10, 10, pp. 343-365.

Vae's poetry and prose, the first issue of Sinology Magazine, Kuala Lumpur: Chinese Department of Malaya University, 20 10, 10.

The Dissemination and Acceptance of China Literature in Turpan in the Middle Ages —— Focusing on the unearthed documents in Turpan, China Social Sciences, No.6, 20 10.

Main honor

Second prize of "National Excellent Ancient Books" in 2005 (arrangement of "Western Navigation Channel")

In 2006, he was awarded the title of "Advanced Individual with Professional Ethics in Autonomous Region" (Education Union of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region).

In 2006, the title of "Excellent Professional and Technical Worker in Autonomous Region" (People's Government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region)

"Excellent Teachers in Autonomous Region" in 2009 (People's Government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region)

Employment in academic institutions and publications at home and abroad;

achieve success

1since October 1.200 1 1 international and domestic projects.

In 2004, he independently undertook the award project of outstanding young scholars in the scientific research plan of colleges and universities in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, which was completed in 2007.

In 2006, he independently undertook the 2006 national social science fund project "Vae and the Historical Geography of Northwest China in Qing Dynasty", which was completed in 2008.

In 2009, he undertook the key scientific research project "Complete Works of Miao" (co-chaired by Zhang * * *) of the National University Ancient Books Research Committee.

In 2009, he presided over the translation and research of the basic engineering subproject of the National Social Science Foundation's major project "Biography of British missionaries Hu Jinjie and Ma Mujie in Xinjiang".

2.200/KLOC-Main academic conferences attended since June 1

International Symposium on "History of Ancient Sino-foreign Relations: Investigation, Arrangement and Research of New Historical Materials" (Peking University, Beijing, 2002, 165438+ 10), and read the paper "Waterways in the Western Regions: Manuscripts, Engravings and School-based".

"The 6th Academic Seminar on Tang Culture" (Taipei, Chinese Culture University, 165438+2003 10), and read the paper "Review of Zhang Shuo Studies".

"The Second Turpan International Symposium" (Turpan, Turpan Studies Institute, August 2005), and read the paper "Turpan in the Geographical Documents of Western Regions in Qing Dynasty"

"Xi 'an Beilin International Symposium" (Xi 'an, Xi 'an Beilin Museum, 5-4-38+ 10 June 2007), read the paper "The National Examination of Qianlong's Monument in Junggar".

"Academic Seminar on Unearthed Documents and Bashu Documents and 29th Annual Meeting of China Historical Documents Research Association" (Chongqing, Southwest University, 65438+2008 10), read the paper "New Harvest of Turpan Documents".

"14th Annual Meeting of China Tang Literature Society and International Symposium on Tang Literature" (Wuhu, Anhui Normal University, 65438+2008 10), read the paper "Inheritance of the Ming Dynasty Edition of Zhang Shuo's Poems".

"2009 International Symposium on the Dissemination and Acceptance of China Literature" (Kuala Lumpur, University of Malaya, August 2009), and read the paper "Dissemination and Acceptance of China Literature in Turpan in the Middle Ages".

Dunhuang studies: international academic conference on research perspectives and topics in the second century (St. Petersburg, Institute of Oriental Literature, Russian Academy of Sciences, September 2009), and read the paper "Exile in the Western Regions in Qing Dynasty and Early Dunhuang studies"

"China International Symposium on Ancient Philology" (Beijing, National Library of China, 2009, 165438+ 10), read the paper "Resources of Thought and History of Thought: Textual Research on Three Papers from Wei Yuan to Vae".

"Comprehensive Research on Dunhuang Literature Archaeology Art: International Symposium on Commemorating the Birthday of Professor Xiang Da 1 10" (20 10, Beijing: National Library of China), read the paper "Wang Shunan and the Collection and Research of Dunhuang Literature".

Seminar on Qiuci Culture under the Civilization of Han and Tang Dynasties (August 20 10, Kuqa: Qiuci Institute, Qiuci Institute), and read the paper "Records and Research on Qiuci Cultural Relics in Han and Tang Dynasties in Qing Dynasty Documents"

2010 June 5438+00 June 5438+07— 18 was invited by China Tang Dynasty Literature Society and Nankai University College of Literature to attend the 15th annual meeting of China Tang Dynasty Literature Society and the International Symposium on Tang Dynasty Literature, and published the paper "A Study of Zhang Shuo's Collected Works in Japanese Imperial Palace".

2010165438+1October 13- 14, participated in the "International Symposium on Sinology and Sinology Communication and Editorial Committee of International Sinology Research Newsletter" (Peking University, Beijing), and read the paper "Sinology"

3. Studying and giving lectures abroad

From August 2006 to August 2007, he was a visiting scholar in the Oriental Department of Cambridge University.