Wang Liying, female, born in 1963, Guangzhou, Guangdong, vice president of the School of Humanities, Guangzhou University, doctor of history, professor, tutor of master students, and leader of ancient history in China. He is also a member of the Textbook Review Committee of primary and secondary schools in Guangdong Province, a consultant of the Luofushan Cultural Research Association of Guangdong Province, a director of the Guangdong Religious Society, a director of the Guangzhou Local Records Society, a research center of "Literary Thought" in the key research base of Guangdong Humanities and Social Sciences, a research center of "Guangfu Culture" in the local cultural research base of Guangdong Province, and a special researcher of the "Guangzhou Development" Research Institute in the key research base of Guangdong Humanities and Social Sciences.
Chinese name: Wang Liying.
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of birth: Guangzhou
Date of birth: 1963
Occupation: teacher
Graduate school: Guangzhou University
Faith: history
Main achievements: Doctor of History.
Masterpieces: Textual Research on Taoist Books in Guangzhou, The Spread of Taoism to the South and Lingnan Culture, The Fate of World Famous Politicians.
Gender: Female
Degree/Education: Doctor
Title: Professor
Position: Master Tutor
Personal profile
Wang Liying, female, born in 1963, Guangzhou, Guangdong, vice president of the School of Humanities, Guangzhou University, doctor of history, professor, tutor of master students, and leader of ancient history in China. He is also a member of the Textbook Review Committee of primary and secondary schools in Guangdong Province, a consultant of the Luofushan Cultural Research Association of Guangdong Province, a director of the Guangdong Religious Society, a director of the Guangzhou Local Records Society, a research center of "Literary Thought" in the key research base of Guangdong Humanities and Social Sciences, a research center of "Guangfu Culture" in the local cultural research base of Guangdong Province, and a special researcher of the "Guangzhou Development" Research Institute in the key research base of Guangdong Humanities and Social Sciences. Mainly engaged in the teaching and research of China ancient history, Lingnan culture and Taoist culture. He has published 2 personal academic monographs, 4 chief editors' works and 2 co-editors' works. He has published more than 60 professional academic papers in important journals such as Religious Studies in China, Religious Studies and History Teaching (Higher Education Edition), some of which were reprinted by the National People's Congress and some by the national journals of liberal arts in colleges and universities. Independently completed major humanities and social science projects in Guangdong Province 1, 4 philosophy and social science planning projects in Guangzhou, 5 base projects, and participated in the completion of national social science planning projects 1. At present, he is in charge of 1 provincial undergraduate teaching quality engineering construction project, Guangzhou Municipal Committee Propaganda Department 1 special project, and participates in the major project of the National Social Science Fund 1 sub-project.
Main works and papers
I. Monographs and editions
1, Textual Research on Taoist Books in Guangzhou (Monographs, Monographs), Huazhong Normal University Press, 20 10, 1 Edition.
2. The Spread of Taoism to the South and Lingnan Culture (monograph, single book), published by Huazhong Normal University Press 1 time in April 2006, and published for the second time in February 2009.
3. The Fate of World Famous Politicians (edited), published by Guangxi People's Publishing House 1999.
4. Biography of Zong Ze (edited), published by Guangdong Tourism Publishing House 1997.
5. Selected Works of Chinese and Foreign Historical Classics, published by Dalian Publishing House 1993.
6. China eunuch grand view (edited and edited), published by Haitian Publishing House 1993.
Second, the thesis.
1, Lu Guanheng's success —— Taking Thirteen Merchants Group as an example, Journal of Guangzhou Institute of Socialism, No.2, 20 10.
2. Analysis on the standardized management and effective monitoring of graduation thesis of history major, History Teaching, No.4, 2009.
3. Chen Ming _ His Thought of Humanism, Lingnan Literature and History,No. 1 2009.
4. The Third Secretary of Dunhuang, Collected Works of the 30th Anniversary of China Historical Literature Research, East China Normal University Press, September 2009.
5. Textual research on Taoist books in Guangzhou during the Republic of China, published in Research on Guangzhou City and Society during the Republic of China, Guangdong Economic Publishing House, September 2009.
6. A preliminary study of Ge Hong's medical thought, Journal of Guangzhou Institute of Socialism, No.3, 2009 (second author)
7. Introduction to Gehong's Immortal Taoism, two sets of Gehong Studies, Huazhong Normal University Press, April 2008.
8. The New Situation of Taoism in Guangzhou in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Journal of Guangzhou Institute of Socialism, No.3, 2008.
9. A preliminary study on the Taoist tourism resources in Guangzhou and their development strategies, Journal of Guangzhou University,No. 1 1, 2008.
10, A Preliminary Study of Chen Ming's Taoist Thought, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Quanzhen Daozhuang Studies, Huazhong Normal University Press, 2008.
1 1, Taoism in Guangzhou in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Modern Guangzhou City and Society, Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House, June 2008.
12, On Taoist Tourism Resources and Their Development in Guangzhou, Modern Guangzhou Urban Literature and Cultural Resources, Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House, June 2008.
13, changing passive to active: my opinion on reading methods of freshmen, Journal of Guangzhou University, 2007 supplement.
14, Ge Hong's Luo Fu complex and the formation of immortal Taoism, Journal of Guangzhou University, No.9, 2007.
15, on the modern significance of Taoist thought of "harmony", China Taoism, No.5, 2007.
16, Research on Bao Daoism, Journal of Hubei University, No.5, 2006.
17, the psychological implication and characteristics of Zhan Ruoshui's "enlightenment everywhere", Journal of Guangzhou Institute of Socialism, No.4, 2006 (second author)
18, a man of truth —— On Li Mingche, a Taoist priest in the late Qing Dynasty, Journal of Guangzhou Institute of Socialism,No. 1 2006.
19, "On the Spreading Mode of Early Taoism", No.5 of Northern Lun Cong, 2005.
20. Geography of Lingnan and the Spread of Taoism to the South, Guanzi, No.4, 2005.
2 1, on the reasons for the rapid introduction of Taoism into Lingnan, Journal of Guangzhou University, No.3, 2005.
22. Taoist Meaning of Lingnan People's Outlook on Life and Death, China Taoism, No.3, 2005.
23. The Relationship between Witchcraft in Lingnan and Taoism, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.2, 2005.
24. A Preliminary Study on the Spells and Witchcraft of Lingnan Taoism, Religious Studies, No.2, 2005
25. Taoism and Lingnan Food Culture, Religion in China,No. 12, 2005.
26. "Rethinking the Causes of Taoism", contained in "Research on the Thought and Culture of Qin and Han Dynasties", Hope Publishing House, June 2005.
27. On the Main Causes of Taoism, Journal of Guangzhou University, No.3, 2003; Reprinted the full text of the fourth issue of the National People's Congress Proclamation Religion in 2003.
28. A Brief Study of Pan Zhencheng's Prosperity, in Cultural Exchanges between China and the West and Social Changes in Lingnan, Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House, March 2004.
29. Hue and the reverse thinking characteristics of Taoist philosophy, China Taoism, No.4, 2002.
30. Pan Zhencheng's Road to Success, Guangdong History, No.4, 2002.
3 1, "On Liu Xiang's standard of biography and its value", Journal of Guangzhou University, No.2, 2002.
32. Three Mysteries in Dunhuang, Research on Historical Documents, 2 1 Series, 2002.
33. Yang Fu, a poet, Journal of Guangzhou Normal University,No. 10, 2000.
34. The ancient supervisory system in China sprouted in the Warring States Period, History Monthly, No.3, 1999.
35. A preliminary study of Taoist health preserving thought, Jianghan Forum, No.6, 1999.
36. On the Distinctive Features of Taoist Ethics, China Taoism,No. 1999,No. 1.
37. The Position of Culture in Taoist Philosophy, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.3, 1999.
38. On the originality and scientificity of Taoism, Journal of Guangzhou Normal University, No.8, 1999.
39. On Some Features of Supervision System in Ming Dynasty, Journal of Guangzhou Normal University, No.3, 1999.
40. An analysis of the reasons for the belief in immortals in China, Guanzi magazine, No.4, 1998.
4 1. On the policy thought of "emphasizing agriculture but not restraining commerce" in the early Yuan Dynasty and its positive influence on social economy. Journal of Guangzhou Normal University, 1998,10; Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts in Colleges and Universities 1998 No.4
professional field
Mainly engaged in the field of historical research. Courses offered mainly include: professional introduction, ancient history of China, Lingnan culture, development and management of cultural resources, national history of China, etc.
project
1, "Research on the Relationship between Folk Belief and Taoism-Taking Lingnan Area as the object of investigation", a major project of the Folk Culture Research Center of the Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences in Guangdong Province, from February 65438+ to February 20 1 1 under study.
2. A case study of the wealthy businessmen in Guangzhou Thirteen Lines —— Taking Lu Guanheng as the investigation object, the project of Guangzhou Thirteen Lines Research Center, the key research base of Guangzhou Humanities and Social Sciences, was independently completed from June 5438+ 10, 2008 to June 5438+ 10, 2009.
3. The Study of Taoism in Guangzhou is a key research base project of human history in Guangzhou, which was independently completed from July 2007 to February 2008.
4. Special Topics of Daoism in Guangzhou Dadian is a project of Guangzhou Philosophy and Social Science Planning Office, which was independently completed from February 2005 to February 2006.
5. Taoism and Lingnan Culture —— Guangzhou-centered research, the project of Guangzhou Philosophy and Social Science Planning Office, was independently completed from July 2004 to February 2005.
6. Taoism and Lingnan Culture —— The early spread of Taoism to the south and its influence, the key discipline (special history) project of Guangzhou, from September 2004 to February 2006, has been independently completed.
7. Taoism and Lingnan Culture, a project of Guangzhou University, was independently completed from June 2002 to June 2003.
8. From June 2002 to June 2004, the Research History of China Zhuang, which was participated by the National Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Sciences, was completed.
9. From July 2008 to June 2009, the project of standardized management and effective monitoring of graduation thesis of history major started by Guangzhou University has been independently completed.
Winning record
Academic exchange
Participated in more than 40 international and domestic academic seminars, such as China Qin and Han History Annual Meeting, China History and Literature Society, Guangdong History Society, Guangdong Religion Society, Guangzhou History Society, Guangzhou Language Society, the Joint Meeting of the Teaching Steering Committee of History Discipline of the Ministry of Education and the Head of the Department of History of National Universities, Ge Hong Seminar, Taoist Seminar, Folk Culture Seminar, Thirteen-line Seminar and Guangfu Culture.