2. Selected Works of Tong Mao,19931month, Southeast University Press (translated).
3. China architecture? Quanzhou, ancient city, June 5438+October 2002/kloc-0, (Taipei) Jinxiu Publishing Co., Ltd.
4. China Wooden Arch Bridge, forthcoming, Southeast University Press.
5. Minnan stone architecture, to be published, China Building Industry Press.
6. Notes on Wooden Arch, to be published, China Building Industry Press.
7. China Traditional Architecture, 2006 edition, Peking University Publishing House.
8. "Architect Tong Mao", read in the seminar on the history of modern architecture in China in June, 1986, published in the second issue of huazhong architecture in June, 1987, quoted in the history of architecture in China in June, 1993.
9. Foreign Architectural Education, Encyclopedia of China, Beijing, May 1988? Architecture "entry (co-author).
10. On the Historical Causes of the Formation of the Hakka Tulou in Yongding, Fujian Architecture, June 3rd and 4th issues 1989+00.
1 1. Overhaul of the Baizhu Hall of Kaiyuan Temple, 1989 165438+ Quanzhou Evening News1October 20th.
12. Textual Research on the Daxiong Hall of Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou, published in the 2nd issue of Quannan Culture in February, 1989, taken from the People's Daily overseas edition in August, 1990, 19965438.
13. The first issue of Quannan Culture was published in June, 1990, the fifth issue of Southeast Culture was published by Nanjing Museum, and Quanzhou Overseas Transportation was published in September, 1995.
14. Restoration Technology of Kaiyuan Temple Basilica in Quanzhou.1990 July Beijing Conservation and Theory of China Cultural Relics Architecture.
15. "Overview of Kaiyuan Temple Construction in Quanzhou, Fujian",19910, Report of the 4th Taipei Symposium on Monument Restoration Technology.
16. "Laojunyan may have been carved in the Tang Dynasty",1991kloc-0/July Quanzhou Evening News.
17. Textual Research on the Age of Stone Chamber Components Unearthed in Laojunyan, Quanzhou, published in the June issue of Quannan Culture, 1, 199 1.
18. "Restoration Experience of Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou, Fujian", 199 1 Taipei Yaqi on February 2nd.
19. Small stone pagodas and classic buildings in southern Fujian, 199 1, the second issue of Quannan Culture in February, and the second issue of Fujian Architecture in May, 1992.
20. Strange Dialect Island Cultural Phenomenon in West Fujian, Journal of Huaqiao University, No.2 and No.3 in September, 1992.
2 1. "Compare ancient Greek architecture? On the Formation of Wooden Architecture Tradition in China "65438+ Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Architectural Tradition and Theory in China, Tianjin University, September, 0992.
22. "On the Historical and Cultural Background of Hakka Tulou", 65438+ Report of the International Symposium on Hakka Studies of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, September, 0992.
23. Comparison between Circular Buildings in South Fujian and Northeast Guangdong and Hakka Circular Buildings, paper exchange at the Sino-Japanese Traditional Dwellings Symposium of China Architecture Society, Beijing, September, 1992, Fujian Architecture, May, Phase I and Phase II, 1993.
24. "Feasibility Study Report of Fujian Tulou as Tourism Resources Development", a project of Fujian Natural Science Foundation, 1992, concluded in July and passed the examination.
25. Small Stone Pagoda Building on the Southeast Coast of Fujian, Journal of Huaqiao University, April 2, 1993.
26. "Stone Carvings Unearthed in Tan Jie of Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou", No.4 Taipei Space,1April, 993.
27. "On the architectural achievements of Tantric Buddhism in China",1August, 993, the third issue of Shanghai Times Architecture.
28. "Early China Architects Series-Gaihua Architects Office",1March, 994, No.3 Taipei Architects Office.
29. Composition of Roof Curves of Ancient Buildings in South Fujian, No.48 of Ancient Architecture Landscape Technology (second author), September 1995.
30. Building Components of Laojunyan in Quanzhou in Song Dynasty, Journal of Huaqiao University, June 1995.
3 1. Two Topics on Yongding Tulou, published in Yongding Literature and History Materials in June1995165438+10.
32. Examination of Hongqiao,1995165438+10, Journal of Architecture of China Architecture Society, Beijing.
33. Investigation of Hongqiao in Fujian and Zhejiang, Fujian Architecture No.4, June 1995+065438+ 10.
34. Basic Types of Wooden Frames of Ancient Buildings in Southern Fujian, No.49, Ancient Architecture Garden Technology (second author), 1995 12.
35. Retrospect and Prospect of the Department of Architecture of Huaqiao University, Southern Architecture,1995,65438+February.
36. Ouyang Zhan's Love in Taiyuan,1Quanzhou Evening News on July 4th and 8th, 996.
37. "On Gestalt Phenomenon in Architectural History", Architect, Beijing, June 1996.
38. The Architectural Achievements of the Wooden Bridge with Overlapping Arch, Journal of Huaqiao University, No.4, 1996 1 1.
39. Reflections on the Examination of Registered Architects, 1996, New Building.
40. "Investigation and Research on Diaolou", Architect, Beijing, 1996, 10.
4 1. "Old buildings are still the same", Quanzhou Daily, 1997, 1.
42. "Architectural Protection of Zhongshan Road Arcade in Quanzhou", Journal of Architecture, Beijing, August 1997.
43. Quanzhou Tulou, 1997 10 huazhong architecture.
44. Teacher Tong Mao's Reading and Being a Man, 1997 10, China Building Industry Press, 70th Anniversary Album of the Department of Architecture of Southeast University.
45. On Rational Factors in Feng Shui, 1997 1 1, China Building Industry Press, Theory and Creation Series of the Department of Architecture of Southeast University, Collection of Architectural History and Theoretical Research.
46. Paradoxes and Others in Urban Nicknames,1September, 998, China Building Industry Press, Architectural Hundred Words.
47. Cai's Ancient Dwellings in Nan 'an, Quanzhou, Fujian Architecture, Phase III 1998, 10.
48. A Summary of Novels in Ming and Qing Dynasties, 1999 1 1 Beijing, China Literature Yearbook Author Publishing House.
49. "A Comparative Study of Buddhist Jungle in Fujian and Shuanglin Temple in Singapore", Landscape Technology of Ancient Buildings, No.67, February 2000.
50. On the Achievements and Limitations of the First Generation Architects in China, August 2000, China Building Industry Press, Architectural Review 100.
5 1. "Lu Wu and the development of southern Fujian in the early Tang Dynasty", Journal of Huaqiao University, 65438+February 2000.
52. Endless Fun of Learning the Sea, 65438+February 2000, China Building Industry Press, memoirs of 100 architects.
53. Hakka architecture in western Fujian embodies three characteristics of China culture, 65438+February 2000, China Building Industry Press, architect.
54. Origin and Fate, 200 1 10, Shuanglin Temple in Singapore was converted into a collection.
55. "Traces of the concept of' Sheng Xing' in some ancient Chinese characters", June 5438 +2002 10, New Architecture.
56. "Some Experiences of Participating in the Renovation of Ancient Buildings in China", March 2002, International Symposium on Traditional Architecture and Monument Protection in China, Asia (Singapore).
"Celebrating the completion of the main body of Shuanglin Temple", in June 2002, the opening ceremony of Shuanglin Temple Tower in Lianshan, Singapore.
58. "Renovation of Green Island Shuixuan and Water Treatment of Lotus Pond in Peking University Jingchun Garden", 2002 Peking University Campus Seminar.
59. My humble opinion on Yanyuan II, Peking University 2002 Campus Seminar.
60. Reading Mr. Tongmao, September 2002, Beijing, Intellectual Property Press, About Tongmao.
6 1. Architectural Culture of Moushi Manor in Qixia, Shandong Province, 2002, 10, Beijing, Architect, 100.
62. Pagoda and the Spread of Ancient Western Culture to the East, 2003, Beijing, A Hundred Stories of Architecture, Building Industry Press.
63. "My Opinion on China Wooden Arch Bridge", September 2004, Beijing, Construction Industry Herald.
64. Lace of the Eiffel Tower 2004 1 1, Beijing, "Reading".
65. Tulou and Castle in Southwest Fujian, 2004, 1 1, Taipei, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica.
66. "On the collocation of materials and structures", 2005, 1, Beijing, Architectural Journal.
67. Beijing-History and Historic Architecture, A+U Architecture Magazine, May 2005.
68. Yong Fang, a personal academic introduction, was published in Decoder of Architectural History in June 2006, Beijing, China Building Industry Press. Editor's Note: "The fourth generation of scholars (architectural history of China), such as Yong Fang, can look at the ancient architecture of China from the perspective of the world and the comparison between Chinese and Western architecture, and now they are the backbone in the field of architectural history research and teaching."
69. The Truth of Sticking to the Old Things —— A Review of the Chronicle of Jiangnan Mountain Water has been compiled at the request of the First Book Center of China Building Industry Press, and the first series is scheduled to be published in September 2006.
70. Broken Gold and Broken Jade —— Comments on Tong Mao's Collection will be published in the First Book Center of China Building Industry Press in September 2006.