Han Wei
Han Wei, male, born in March 1978 in Yichang, Hubei Province, was born in Rizhao, Shandong Province. He is now an associate professor of the research center of ancient Chinese history of Peking University.
Character experience
Learning experience
From 1996 to 2000, he majored in Chinese history, Department of history, Peking University. from 2000 to 2003, he majored in Shang Zhou archaeology, School of archaeology, Peking University, with a master's degree. Thesis title: martyrdom and sacrifice in tombs of Western Zhou Dynasty. from 2003 to 2007, doctor, Department of Chinese literature, Peking University. The title of the thesis is "a study of the Jinwen clan in the Western Zhou Dynasty". working experience from July 2007 to June 2009, postdoctoral, Department of history, Peking University. since June 2009, lecturer and associate professor, research center of ancient Chinese history, Peking University. visiting experience visiting scholar, China Cultural Center, City University of Hong Kong from July to September 2008.
Academic Specialties
Pre Qin history, Chinese Bronze Age Archaeology, ancient characters and unearthed documents.
Lecture course
Undergraduate: bamboo and silk documents and academic history. graduate student: Study on the bronze inscriptions of Shang and Zhou Dynasties and bamboo and silk documents.
Research direction
The main research directions are bronzes and inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty, history of the Western Zhou Dynasty, bamboo and silk documents unearthed in the Warring States period, Qin and Han Dynasties. since the beginning of 2009, he has successively participated in the collation of bamboo books of Western Han Dynasty and bamboo slips of Qin Dynasty collected by Peking University.
Main contributions
Edited by
Loess and bronze: material civilization in the pre Qin period (a popular reading of the history of Chinese civilization, based on the first volume of the history of Chinese civilization edited by Yuan Xingkai and others), Peking University Press, January 2009. "Peking University bamboo book of the Western Han Dynasty (II)" (Laozi), Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, December 2012.
paper
1. Review and Reflection on Wang Guowei's "two examinations before the Duke and the king", China Academic Journal, No. 24, commercial press, May 2007. 2. The problem of "sample" in Song Dynasty's antique making, included in Song Yun: collection of Sichuan hoard cultural relics, China Social Science Press, 2006. 3. Several questions about the tombs of the couple in Jiangxian County, paper of the 50th Anniversary Conference of Houma work station of Shanxi Institute of Archaeology (October 2006). 4. Analysis on the genealogy of Zhou yuanqiang's bronze ware group in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Chinese historical relics, No. 3, 2007. 5. The surname, age and related issues of the Cuqi group in Meixian County, archaeology and cultural relics, No. 4, 2007. 6. The age of 簋 and related issues, edited by ancient civilization center of Peking University: ancient civilization, Volume 6, cultural relics press, December 2007. 7. The characteristics of the times and the significance of dating of the idioms on the inscriptions on the various vessels of Shan Yu, Journal of Nankai (Philosophy Society Edition), No. 6, 2008. 8. Changes in the inscriptions of the book of names and the boundary between Li and Xuan bronzes of the Western Zhou Dynasty, cultural relics, No.1, 2009. 9. Six notes on reading the auspicious gold of Shouyang, paper of the International Symposium on ancient Chinese bronzes of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, April 17-18, 2009. The revised version is included in Zhu fenghan, chief editor: new inscriptions on gold and the history of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, may 2011. 10. The phenomenon of "different people with the same name" in the inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty and its influence on the study of dating, Southeast culture, No. 6, 2009. 11. An overview of the new bamboo books of the Western Han Dynasty obtained by Peking University, sponsored by the international Sinologist research base of Peking University: International Sinology Research Bulletin No.1, Zhonghua publishing house, April 2010 (signed as "Institute of unearthed literature of Peking University", I am the actual writer). 12. The philological value of Laozi, a bamboo book of Western Han Dynasty collected by Peking University, history of Chinese philosophy, 2010, issue 4. 13. Searching for the decline of the Western Zhou Dynasty -- Postscript to the reading of the fall of the Western Zhou Dynasty, edited by the Chinese cultural center of City University of Hong Kong: Kyushu Xuelin, spring and summer 2010, Shanghai People's publishing house, October 2010. 14. Re discussing the lineage of the Shan family in the Western Zhou Dynasty -- Also discussing some problems of the family system in the Zhou Dynasty, edited by Zhu fenghan: new inscriptions on gold and the history of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, may 2011. 15. General introduction to bamboo books of Western Han Dynasty collected by Peking University, cultural relics, issue 6, 2011. (signed by "Institute of unearthed documents of Peking University", CO authored with Zhu fenghan and Chen Kanli) "Introduction to Laozi in Han bamboo slips of Peking University", cultural relics, No. 6, 2011. 17. Book system and clan Politics: an analysis of Dynasty politics in the middle and late Western Zhou Dynasty, edited by Chinese culture center of City University of Hong Kong, Kyushu Xuelin, spring 2011, Shanghai People's publishing house, April 2012. 18. Overview of Qin Bamboo Slips Collected by Peking University, cultural relics, issue 6, 2012. (signed by "Institute of unearthed literature of Peking University", CO authored with Zhu fenghan and Chen Kanli) 19. Mathematical literature in Qin Bamboo Slips of Peking University, cultural relics, issue 6, 2012.
other
1. Participated in the manuscript collation of the book of changes on Mawangdui silk by Mr. Zhang Zhengzhen presided over by Professor Li Ling, and was responsible for the book of changes. The achievements were included in the book of changes by Zhang Zhengzhen, published by Zhonghua Book Company in January 2011. 2. Participated in the manuscript collation of the annotation of the great Department of Jin Wen Ci of the two Zhou Dynasty by Mr. Zhang Zhengzhen presided over by Professor Zhu fenghan, and was responsible for the middle and late Western Zhou Dynasty (about 30000 words). The achievements were included in the annotation of the great Department of Jin Wen Ci of the two Zhou Dynasty by Mr. Zhang Zhengzhen, Zhonghua Book Company, March 2011.
Attend academic conferences
1. Participate in the preparation of the "Peking University bamboo collection of the Western Han Dynasty briefing and forum" held on November 5, 2009, and make a report on Peking University bamboo slips Laozi at the meeting. 2. On September 6, 2010, he participated in the international academic seminar on "Laozi: literature and thought" sponsored by the international Sinologist research base of Peking University and published the theme report entitled "the philological value of Laozi, a bamboo book of Western Han Dynasty collected by Peking University". 3. Participate in the preparation of the "Peking University collection of Qin Bamboo Slips information and forum" held on October 24, 2010, and make a report on Qin Bamboo Slips "Suanshu" at the meeting. 4. From November 5 to 7, 2010, I went to Chicago to attend the "International Symposium on new ancient Chinese bronzes in the past 20 years: shouyangzhai collection and others" jointly sponsored by Gu Liya's Research Center for Chinese ancient characters of University of Chicago and Chicago Art Museum, and read out the paper: "new inscriptions on gold and recognition of the titles of Western Zhou Princes". 5. On July 3, 2011, he participated in the forum of "new orientation of unearthed literature and ancient thought memory" sponsored by the Department of philosophy of Peking University. 6. On October 12-13, 2011, he participated in the "third academic seminar of young scholars of the National College ancient books sorting committee" in Nanjing. 7. On May 12-13, 2012, at the invitation of Professor Jin Anping of the Department of history of Yale University, he went to Yale University to participate in the "Peking University Workshop on Han bamboo slips" and published a report on "the textual features and academic value of the bamboo book Laozi of the Western Han Dynasty". (with Professor Zhu fenghan and Associate Professor He Jin). 8. From August 13 to 15, 2012, he participated in the "international academic seminar on Rui cultural relics unearthed in Hancheng, Shaanxi Province and Archaeology Research of Zhou Dynasty's feudalism" jointly sponsored by Shanghai Museum and Shaanxi Provincial Institute of archaeology, and read the paper: "Discussion on some problems of Hengshui and Dahekou western Zhou cemetery". 9. On October 20, 2012, he participated in the "Third International Symposium on Chinese ancient literature and traditional culture" (Beijing) sponsored by the Institute of history, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and other units, and published a report: "progress and harvest in the collation of Qin and Han bamboo slips collected by Peking University". 10. From October 27 to 28, 2012, participated in the "bamboo slips and early China academic seminar and the first young scholars Forum on unearthed documents" (Beijing) sponsored by the research center of ancient Chinese history and Institute of unearthed documents of Peking University, and read out the paper: "preliminary analysis of scratches on the back of bamboo slips of Laozi in the Western Han Dynasty". 11. From November 17 to 19, 2012, I participated in the "International Forum on Chinese bamboo and silk studies 2012 · research on Qin Bamboo Slips" (Wuhan) jointly sponsored by the bamboo and silk research center of Wuhan University and the Institute of unearthed literature of Peking University, and read out the paper: "preliminary understanding of land area calculation of Peking University Qin Bamboo Slips". 12. November 24-25, 2012, participated in "the third cross strait Sinology Forum: Taoist Studies - academic, belief and life" (Xiamen), and published the theme report: "the text characteristics and academic value of the bamboo book Laozi of the Western Han Dynasty".
Participation in scientific research projects
1、 In August 2008, he received the second-class funding from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation and applied for the project of "comprehensive research on the clans seen in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty". 2. Ministry of Education Humanities and social sciences research youth project "comprehensive research on bronze inscriptions in late Western Zhou Dynasty" (09yjc770001), November 2009 - December 2012. 3. National Social Science Fund youth project "a general examination of the clans seen in the inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty" (11czs008), July 2011 - December 2014. "Comprehensive research on the inscriptions of important bronzes of the Western Zhou Dynasty" (07jjd770091), a major project of the key research base of Humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of education, from November 2007 to October 2010 (completed project).
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