Yang Quan
Yang Quan, male, from Yulin, Guangxi. Master of history, Renmin University of China, doctor of history, Sun Yat sen University. He used to be the chief editor and editor of Sun Yat sen University Press, a researcher of the Institute of Chinese ancient literature of Sun Yat sen University, and now a professor and doctoral supervisor of the Department of Chinese language and literature of Sun Yat sen University. The courses include "Ancient Literature Guide", "history of Chinese classics", "foundation of Zhouyi" and "academic introduction of Qing Dynasty". In recent years, the academic focus is on the study of the history of Qin and Han Dynasties and the study of Lingnan literature. The former focuses on the academic history, ideological history and political history, while the latter focuses on poetry literature and Buddhism literature. He is the chief expert of the major project "Lingnan poetry literature collation and poetry school research" (project approval No. 15zdbo76) of the National Social Science Foundation of China in 2015, and also the editor in chief of the Qing Dynasty part of the key project "all Guangdong poetry" of the National College ANCIENT BOOKS COLLATION AND Research Committee.
Profile
Yang Quan has been engaged in academic research since the late 1970s. In the early 1990s, he co authored with Mr. Chen Yande of Xiamen University the first monograph on the state monopoly system in Tang Dynasty salt administration in China, which was published by Sanqin publishing house and highly praised by the academic circles. he once participated in the compilation of the largest Taoist dictionary since the founding of the people's Republic of China as a major contributor and chief editor of sub disciplines. In the 1990s, he also translated the famous work of Dutch Sinologist galopee's Sinology "Mi Xi Tu Kao" into Chinese, focusing on the literature of the pre Qin and Han Dynasties and Lingnan in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In 2006, he published his monograph "the new five virtues theory and the politics of the Han Dynasty" in Beijing Zhonghua Book Company, which is regarded by authoritative scholars as "reaching the frontier level of research on some issues". At present, as the executive deputy editor in chief, he is in charge of the compilation of Quan Yue Shi, which is about 50 million words. It is the largest single social science project in Guangdong Province since the founding of the people's Republic of China, and has been supported by Guangdong Province as a landmark project of "building a cultural province". He is now a researcher in the Institute of ancient Chinese literature. At the same time, he is also the chief expert of the 2015 National Social Science Foundation major project "Lingnan poetry literature collation and poetry school research" (project approval No. 15zdbo76).
work experience
From July 1975 to February 1978, he cut in the third production team (educated youth) of Xinlong brigade of Zhangmu commune in Yulin County, Guangxi. from February 1978 to January 1981, he studied politics and history in Yulin Teachers College. from January 1981 to August 1982, he worked as a teacher in the middle school affiliated to Yulin Teachers College. He worked in the Journal Department of Yulin Teachers College from August 1982 to August 1984. from September 1984 to July 1987, he studied for a master's degree in the Department of history, Renmin University of China. From July 1987 to September 2001, he served as vice president, vice president and general manager of Sun Yat sen University Press. From September 1998 to June 2005, he studied for a doctorate in the Department of history, Sun Yat sen University. since September 2001, he has been a researcher in the Institute of Chinese ancient literature, Sun Yat sen University. since May 2003, he has been a master's supervisor of classical philology in Chinese department. since May 2005, he has been the master's supervisor of Archival Science in the Department of information management.
academic achievements
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Main works
1. The theory of new five virtues and the politics of the Han Dynasty: a textual research on the theory of "fire virtue after Yao", Beijing, Zhonghua publishing house, April 2006. 2. A textual research on the secret Opera (translator), Guangzhou, Guangdong People's publishing house, 2005. 3. A dictionary of Chinese Taoism (one of the main contributors), Beijing, China Social Sciences Publishing House, August 1995. 4. Ye gongchuo (the first author), Guangzhou, Guangdong People's publishing house, December 2009 5. The first to 17th volumes of all Guangdong Poems (deputy chief editor), Guangzhou, Lingnan Art Publishing House, December 2008 ~ December 2015 6. The book of changes, Nanjing, Southeast University Press, July 2013 7. Caoxi tongzhi (the first collation), Hong Kong, Mengmei Museum, May 2008 8. Collection of xianzhitang (the second collation), Guangzhou, Guangdong You press, August 2008 9. Qianshan poetry collection (the second collation), Taipei, "Academia Sinica", December 2008 10. Natural letter is, Guangzhou, Lingnan Art Press, April 2012 11. Natural light - Memorial letter is the collection of academic seminar on the 400th anniversary of Zen master's birth (chief editor), Guangzhou, Sun Yat sen University Press, July 2010 12. Tang Dynasty Yan Zheng (second author), Xi'an, Sanqin publishing house, December 1990. Qinlu huicao, self printed thread bound edition
Main papers
·A study of the history of Qin and Han Dynasties·
1. A summary of Chenwei research, Chinese history research trends, 2001, issue 6; 2. On Zhang Ju and Zhang Ju studies, Journal of Sun Yat sen University (PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES EDITION), 2002, issue 4; 3. On Chenwei of Zhang Ju studies in Han Dynasty, modern philosophy, 2002, issue 4; 4. Is Bai Hu Tong Yi Zhang Ju, academic research, 2002, Issue 9; 5 "Political and cultural studies of Qin and Han Dynasties" by Sun Yat sen University Press, July 2006 8. Textual research on the theory of "empress Yao of the Han family", No. 6 in 2006, monthly journal of history, No. 9 in 2007, Journal of Shenzhen University (HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES EDITION), No. 1 in 2007, reprinted from the abstract of Xinhua digest, No. 9 in 2007, No. 9 in huaxue, edited by Rao Zongyi Shanghai, Shanghai Ancient Books Press, August 2008 Edition 11. "Xuansheng" Confucius "for the Han Dynasty red system", Journal of Shenzhen University (HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES EDITION), issue 4, 2008 (reprinted in full text of Renmin University of China's reprinted newspapers and periodicals "history of pre Qin, Qin and Han Dynasties", issue 6, 2008) 12. "On seshangchi in the early Han Dynasty" (treatise on the history of Qin and Han dynasties) (Volume 12), published by Henan University Five elements and politics of Qin and Han Dynasties, urban Sinology Forum (Volume 4), social science literature press, September 2011, 14. On the relationship and evolution between the theory of five virtues and the moral score of Qin and Han Dynasties, Xiangshan Forum: listening to the voice of the wise (Volume 3), Zhonghua Book Company, April 2012, 15. Reading Professor Zhu Ziyan's "Chan Dynasty of Han and Wei Dynasties" And the politics of the Three Kingdoms, research trends of Chinese history, No. 4, 2015
·Lingnan literature and historical research·
16. The cause of Li studies: Wu Tianren and his chronicle of Mr. Yang Xingwu, library forum, No. 6, 2005 17. Analysis of the case of Lingnan Ming adherent monk Hanke carrying a rebellious Book privately, academic research, No. 2, 2006 (reprinted in the full text of Renmin University of China's copy of Ming Qing history, No. 6, 2006 18 Xian Yuqing's contribution to the study of Lingnan Buddhist literature, collected research papers on Xian Yuqing, Hong Kong, China review Wang Hongjiao and Matteo Ricci's first visit to Beijing (second author), library forum, issue 3, 2007, Academic Press, January 2007, 22. New achievements in the collation and publication of Lingnan Buddhist literature in Qing Dynasty, Guangdong Buddhism, issue 5, 2008, 23. Cheng Jiu and his collection of xianzhitang, Research on information management, Guangzhou, Sun Yat sen University Press, April 2009, 24《 On the relationship between Qu Dajun and Buddhism, Journal of Shenzhen University, humanities and Social Sciences, 2009, issue 4, 26. On Qu Dajun's becoming a monk and returning to the secular life, natural light: Commemorative letter is the proceedings of the Symposium on the 400th anniversary of Zen master's birth, Guangzhou, sun Yat sen University Press, July 2010, issue 2 7. Two supplements to monk Zhengji in the early Qing Dynasty, Chen Yuan and Lingnan: Proceedings of the Symposium on Commemorating the 130th anniversary of Chen Yuan's birth, Beijing, Zhonghua Book Company, July 2011. 28. Qu Dajun's name is originally a legal name, Journal of Sun Yat sen University, philosophy and social Sciences, issue 5, 2011 (reprinted press materials of Renmin University of China, research on Chinese ancient and modern literature, issue 1, 2012) )29. Standards of poetic school and Lingnan poetic school, academic research, No.3, 2012 (Xinhua digest (semimonthly), 201
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