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Scholarly Achievements of Guan Jixin

1, Selected Poems of Manchu Writers of the Qing Dynasty (co-authored with Zhang Juling and Li Hongyu), Times Literature and Art Publishing House 1987 edition.

2, The World of Multiple Choices - A Theoretical Description of the Literature of Contemporary Ethnic Minority Writers (co-authored with Chao Goggin), Central University for Nationalities Press, March 1995 edition

3, The Chinese Manchus (Academic Atlas, Contributing Author and Editor-in-Chief), Central Institute for Nationalities Press, 1993 edition.

4, Literature: The Flower of Labor and Life (one of the "Cross-century Encyclopedic Library of Ethnicity"), China Ethnic Photography and Art Publishing House, 1998 edition.

5, Lao She's Commentary, Chongqing Publishing House, 1998, first edition, 2003, second edition/Taiwan Commercial Press, 1999 edition.

6, Sai Feng Collection, Liaoning National Publishing House, 1998 edition.

7, Introduction to Camel Xiangzi (co-authored with Shi Xingze), Zhonghua Shuju Bureau, 2002 edition.

8, Lao She (老舍图传), Guangdong Education Publishing House, 2005 edition.

9, Lao She and Manchu Culture, Liaoning Nationalities Publishing House, March 2008 edition.

10, "eight banners art and literature catalog" (Ancient Book Organization), Liaoning Nationalities Publishing House, 2006 edition.

11, 20th Century Literary Relationships among the Chinese Nationalities (edited by), Liaoning Nationalities Publishing House, 2006 edition.

12, Manxue Joseon Studies (executive vice editor), China City Press, 1995 edition.

13, History and Culture of the Manchus (executive deputy editor), Central University for Nationalities Press, 1996 edition.

14, Selected Contemporary Manchu Short Stories (co-edited with Wang Ke), Nationalities Publishing House, 1988 edition.

15, Selected Short Stories of Lao She (selected), Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House, 1998 edition.

16, Manchu modern literary artist biography (edited by), Liaoning People's Publishing House, 1987 edition.

17, Biographies of Chinese Minority Talents through the Ages (deputy editor), Gansu People's Publishing House, 2000 edition.

18, Lao She and the Twentieth Century - Proceedings of the '99 International Lao She Symposium (one of the editors), Tianjin People's Publishing House, 2000 edition.

19, Chinese Epic Poetry and Chanting Poetry (one of the chief editors), Guangxi Nationalities Publishing House, 2000 edition.

20, Chinese Minority Popular Literature (ed.), Inner Mongolia Education Press, 2001 edition.

21, Contemporary Manchu Writers (one of the editors), Spring Breeze Literature Press, 2004 edition. 1, the magnificent treasure of contemporary Manchu literature - a test to explore the creation of Lao She's "Under the Righteous Red Flag", included in the collection of Lao She's research papers, Shandong People's Publishing House, 1983 edition.

2, Slightly Discussing the Poetry Creation of Manchu Writers in the Qing Dynasty (with Zhang Juling and Li Hongyu), Journal of the Central Institute for Nationalities, No. 1, 1983.

3, The Poetry World of the Qing Dynasty Clan (with Zhang Juling and Li Hongyu), Research on Ethnic Literature, No. 4, 1984.

4, Manchu Writer Lao She and His Long Novel Under the Positive Red Flag, June 30, 1984, Central People's Broadcasting Station.

5, Manchu qualities in Lao She's creative personality, Social Science Front, No. 4, 1984.

6, "Several Times Covering the Scroll and Crying for Cao Hou" - Qing Dynasty Clan Poet Yongzhong and His Poem in Honor of Cao Xueqin, Collected Essays on Ethnic Minority Literature and Art Studies, 1985.

7, Chinese Ethnic Folk Literature (Collective work of the Institute of Ethnic Minority Literature and Art of the Central Institute for Nationalities, with the participation of 50,000 words), Central Institute for Nationalities Publishing House, 1987 edition.

8, Manchu Literature Research Ramblings, Manchu Studies, No. 1, 1985.

9, The Aesthetic Value of Nalan's Words (with Li Hongyu), Ethnic Literature Research, No. 1, 1986.

10, "The Stars are Bright with Outstanding Achievements--An Overview of the Creation of Contemporary Manchu Writers" (with Li Hongyu), Manchu Literature, No. 5, 1986.

11, "Ethnic Characteristics, Concepts of the Times, and Artistic Pursuits: Some Understandings of the Theory of Ethnic Minority Literary Creation" (Signed by the commentators of the two journals), Ethnic Literature Studies, No. 4, 1986.

12, Manchu and the Shenyang and Beijing Languages (with Meng Xianren), Manchu Studies, No. 1, 1987.

13, Let the "Debdali" sing on--Foreword to Selected Contemporary Manchu Short Stories, Nationalities Publishing House, 1988 edition.

14, Memorialization of Lao She Research on Lao She (signed "Editorial"), National Literature Research, No. 6, 1986.

15, The Deep Precipitation of Social History and Culture (with Wang Ke), Manchu Literature, No. 1, 1987.

16, The Mission and Choice of Ethnic Minority Writers, Guangxi Literature, No. 6, 1987.

17, Calling for Literature on Reform Subjects, Ethnic Literature, No. 1, 1988.

18, The World of Multiple Choices-Talks on Ethnic Literature (with Chaoguojin and Yin Hubin), Ethnic Literature, 1988, No. 10.

19, Broadening the Perspective and Deepening the Chisel (with Chaoguo Jin and Yuan Li), Ethnic Literature Research, No. 1, 1989.

20, "Bonu River" after reading to the author, "Ethnic Literature Research" 1990, No. 4.

21, "The Tide is Turning to the Wave"-Written on the Occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Founding of Ethnic Literature (with Yin Hubin), Ethnic Literature, 1991, No.1.

22, The Historical Transformation of Contemporary Ethnic Minority Literature, Ethnic Literature Studies, 1991, No. 2.

23, Ruminations on Ethnic Cultural Traditions, Ethnic Economy and Social Development, No. 1, 1992.

24, Songs of the Snowy Land Raise the Soul of the Nation--Reading Two Newly Published Poetry Collections of Idan Caijang, Research on National Literature, 1993, No.1.

25, The Connection between Minority Writers and National Cultural Traditions, Research on National Literature, No.1, 1994.

26, Historical and Cultural Critical Consciousness of Ethnic Minority Literature, Manchu Studies, No. 2, 1994.

27, On the Pluralistic Development in the Interactive State of Literature of Various Ethnic Groups, Social Science Series, No. 6, 1994.

28, Ethnic Literature - Overall Literature - World Literature, Literary Journal, May 15, 1995

29, Lao She: Multiple Implications in the Flux of National Literature, in Collected Essays on Manchu Studies and Korean Studies, City Press, 1995.

30, "eight banners arts and literature catalog" review notes, included in the "Manchu history and culture of the collection", the central university for nationalities press in 1996 edition.

31, reading Xiaoxue, in Xiaoxue Monographs of Contemporary Chinese Literature, Yunnan Education Press, 1997 edition.

31, "Changbai Mountain Sentiment" in Manchu Literature of Qing Dynasty, Research on Ethnic Literature, No. 3, 1997.

32, "Poetry and Prose in the Shunzhi and Kangxi Periods: Manchu Literature in the Early Qing Dynasty", A General History of Chinese Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997 edition.

33, The Manchu Writers' Group in the Capital City during the Qianlong Period, A General History of Chinese Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997 edition.

34, The Mandarin Short Stories of Manchu Writers, A General History of Chinese Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997 edition.

35, Manchu poets Tiebao, Yinghe and Yiei, A General History of Chinese Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997 edition.

36, Manchu Writers' Prose and Literary Theory, A General History of Chinese Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997 edition.

37, Modern Manchu Literature, General History of Chinese Literature, Huayi Press, 1997 edition.

38, Modern Mongolian, Hui, Uyghur, Kazakh, and Sibe Literature, General History of Chinese Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997 edition.

39, A Different and Miserable Beginning of Man--Lao She's Childhood, Manchu Studies, No. 4, 1996.

40, Lao She masterpieces appreciation, Lao She masterpieces appreciation, China peace press 1996.

41, Lao She and his novel writing, Ethnic Literature Research, No. 3, 1998.

42, Camel Xiangzi and other novels of Lao She, Twentieth Century Chinese Literature, Zhongshan University Press 1998.

43, Speech at the Symposium Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Lao She's Birth (drafted on behalf of Li Lanqing, read at the Commemorative Symposium in the Great Hall of the People on February 3, 1999, and broadcasted by Xinhua News Agency, People's Daily, and Guangming Daily and other media on the following day).

44, Lao She: The Shining Banner of National Literature, National Literature, No. 2, 1999.

45, Lao She, a very "folk art" of the great man of letters, Folk Culture, 1999, No. 1.

46, Let Minority Literature Fly on Both Wings--Foreword to 1949-1999 Chinese Minority Literature Classics Library (Theory and Commentary Volume), Ethnic Literature, No.7, 1999.

47, Milestones of Manchu Studies--Reading the Academic New Book "History of Manchu Culture", Manchu Studies, No.4, 1999.

48, Series of Dictionary about Minority Literature in Chinese Encyclopedia, China Encyclopedia Press, 2000 edition.

49, Is the Rise and Fall from Moment to Moment--A Review of Taiwanese Woman Writer Lin Pei-Fen's Long Novel Nurhachu, Ethnic Literature Studies, No. 4, 2000

50, Preface to Chinese Minority Ethnic Minority Popular Literature, Chinese Minority Ethnic Minority Popular Literature, Inner Mongolia Educational Publishing House, 2001 ed. .

51, preface to the long novel Autumn Sky Falling Geese Daughter Love, Autumn Sky Falling Geese Daughter Love, Inner Mongolia University Press, 2001 edition.

52, Creating an All-Directional Ethnic Literature Theory Platform--Exploring the Gains and Losses of Previous Ethnic Literature Theory Construction, Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities, No. 12, 2004.

53, Flag Writer Lao She, in Lao She's Literary Map, New World Press, 2005.

54, "burying three eras" in The Teahouse, New World Press, 2005 edition.

55, On the Flag Writer Lao She, Journal of Art College of Inner Mongolia University, No. 4, 2005.

56, Shallow Discussion on the Literary Relationship among Chinese Nationalities in the 20th Century, Research on Ethnic Literature, No. 1, 2006.

57, In Deep Memory of Master Qijian, An Anthology of Essays on the Anniversary of Mr. Jin Qijian's Death, The Japan Society for the Study of East Asian History and Culture, April 2005, ed.

58, If there had never been Lao She, Beijing Youth Daily, August 25, 2006

59, Ruminations on Lao She's Ethnic Psychology, Manchu Studies, No. 3, 2006.

60, Preface to Dreaming in the Borderland, Journal of Three Gorges University, No. 4, 2006.

61, Lao She and Beijing, Lanzhou University Journal, 2006, No. 4.

62, Lao She Dictionary (TV Cultural Interview), CCTV Channel 1, August 10, 2006 onwards, rolling broadcast.

63, Reading Lao She (TV cultural interview, two lectures). CCTV children's channel "Galaxy Theater" from May 2006 onwards.

64, Forever Lao She (interview), CCTV 1 and 4 "China Wind" program, February 1999 on a rolling basis.

65, A Hundred Years of Lao She (interview), Phoenix Chinese Channel, Hong Kong, January 31, 1999.

66, "The People's Artist" Lao She (interview), TV program of NHK Broadcasting Corporation, Japan, broadcast in November 1999

67, "The Flag Writer Lao She," CCTV Channel 10, "The Hundred Lectures," June 6, 2004 onwards.

68, "Teahouse" cultural symbols, CCTV 10 channel "hundred talk" from June 11, 2004 rolling broadcast.

69, "Horse Traces and Spider Clues to Recognize Nalan - A Peek into the Ethnic Psychology of Cheng Rongruo", Journal of Chengde National Teacher's College, No.4, 2006.

70, Qing Dynasty Manchu Literature and "Beijing Accent and Rhythm", Heilongjiang Ethnic Series, No. 6, 2007.

71, "Wiping away the Dust of History: Lao She's Thoughts and Introspection on Manchu Culture," Northern Ethnicity, Vol. 4, No. 4, 2007.

72, "The Spiritual Mark of Lao She Given by the Ethical Concepts of the Manchus", Journal of the Central University for Nationalities, No. 5, 2007.

73, Water and Milk: The Manchus and Beijing, Encyclopedia Knowledge, 2007, No. 9 (second half).

74, Creating and Establishing the Historical View of Chinese Multi-ethnic Literature, Research on Ethnic Literature, No. 2, 2007.

75, Should Establish the Chinese Multi-ethnic Literary Historical View, Chinese Ethnicity, No. 4, 2007.

76, The wind and rain is like a book of the Banner Clan--also talking about the novel Beijing by Ru Beggar, Manchu Studies, No.2, 2007.

77, The cultural dedication of the Manchu to Beijing, Beijing Social Science, No. 3, 2007.

78, Lao She in Multiple Cultural Fields, Manchu Studies, No. 2, 2007.

79, On the Theoretical Construction of the Historical View of Chinese Multi-ethnic Literature, Journal of Northwest Second College for Nationalities, No.3, 2008.

80, Lao She's works of "elegance and vulgarity **** appreciation", Beijing Social Science, No.3, 2008.

81, "The Ethnic Perspective Shining with the Light of Modern Humanism", Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities, No.2, 2008.

82, The Manchu and the "Beijing Accent and Rhythm", Chinese Cultural Studies, No. 1, 2008.

83, Lao She and "Beijing Accent and Rhyme", Manchu Studies, No. 1, 2008.

84, Lao She's Humor of Manchu Cultural Tuning, Journal of Yancheng Normal College, No.1, 2008.

85, Criticism and Reconstruction of Chinese Spiritual Culture--Lao She's Concern and Introspection on Manchu Culture, Jianghan Forum, No.1, 2008.

86, Lao She's Research Case and Chinese Multi-ethnic Literary History View, Fujian Forum, No.2, 2009.

87, Lao She, the Ethical Standing of a Cultural Giant, Journal of Lanzhou University, No.2, 2009.

88, "Post-Mother Tongue Stage" of Manchu Manchu Studies 2009, 2

89, Communication:A Necessary Part of the Construction of Chinese Multi-ethnic Literary Historical Perspective, Gansu Social Sciences 2009, 5

90, On the Ethnic Literary Studies of the Beijing Banner Writer Wang Duolu 2010, 1

91, comprehensive institutions of higher learning should generally open ethnic theory and multi-ethnic literature course exploration and controversy 2010, 6

92, "sister child" how to cross the river - read the novels of the Tujia writer Ye Mei Grassland 2010, 10

93, "Sons and Daughters of Heroes", National Literature Research 2011, 1

94, "Where to Wake Up in a Dream of Red Mansions", What if the Dream of Red Mansions is Read from the Perspective of Mannology, Journal of the Central University for Nationalities (Philosophy and Social Science Edition) 2011, 2

95, "How to Draw the Minds of the People to the Tendency of the People". "Wanting to Draw the Tendency of the People's Heart"-On Cai Youmei and Wang Lengfo, Manchu Newspaper Novelists in the Late Qing and Early Republican Periods Manchu Studies 2011, 2

96, "Literary Veins Through the Ancient and Modern Worlds". -The Cultural Value of the Manchu Speaking Part Should Not Be Underestimated Northeast History and Geography 2011, 5

97, Shofang Qiyue: The Casting of the Soul of Manchu Poetry in the Early Qing Dynasty from the Creation of Three Manchus in the Kangxi Dynasty Heilongjiang Ethnic Series 2011, 5

98, Sailing by the Sea --The Beginning of Chinese Writing of Manchu Literature in the Qing Dynasty Journal of Northern University for Nationalities 2011, 4

99, Reflections of an Ethnic Literature Researcher Chinese Modern Literature Research Series 2011, 4

100, The Universal Value of Contemporary Manchu Novels Journal of Chongqing Normal University 2011, 4

101, Duanmu Hongliang, a Manchu Writer during the War of Resistance Journal of Chengde National Teachers' College 2011, 4

102, The Roaring West Wind at the Bottom of the Staff and the Falling Yellow Leaves in the Autumn Forest: The Qing Dynasty Manchurian Novelist He Bang'ei and His Night Tans and Recordings Journal of Hainan Normal University (Social Sciences Edition) 2011, 5

< p>103, "Singing for a Full Sky: The "New Era" of Literature by Senior Manchu Writers" Manchu Studies 2011, 3

104, "There are Tall Buildings in the Heart" - Contemporary Manchu Poetry and Prose. -A Tour of Contemporary Manchu Poetry, Prose and Reported Literature Journal of Liaodong College (Social Science Edition) 2011, 5

105, Writing the "True Me": A Claim of Manchu Literature in the Early Qing Dynasty Inner Mongolia Journal of the University for Nationalities (Social Science Edition) 2011, 4

106, A Systematic Interpretation of the Relationship between Modern Chinese Literature and Nationalism: A Review of Wang Xuezhen's "Nationalism and the Modern Transformation of Chinese Literature and the Transmutation of Discourse from the Late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China" (民族主义与中国文学的现代转型及话语嬗变(晚清至民国))) Journal of the Hainan Normal University (Social Science Edition) 2011, 6

107, Sketch of Tiebao, a Manchu Literary Scholar in the Qing Dynasty Dali College Journal 2011, 11

108, Two Tendencies to be Prevented in the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literature Chifeng College Journal (Chinese Philosophical and Social Sciences Edition) 2011, 11

109, Guan Renshan, a Manchu Writer, and his Maihe Manchu Literature 2011, 5

110, "Contemporary Manchu Literature" and the "Transformation of Discourse" (late Qing to Republic of China) Hainan Normal University Journal (Social Sciences Edition) 2011, 6

110 Wang Xiaonong and Ying Jiezhi, Gansu Social Sciences, 2012, 1

112, "Seventeen Years" of Manchu Writers: A Literary Compendium Journal of Liaoning Normal University (Social Sciences Edition), 2012, 2

113, "Northeastern Manchu Writers during the War of Resistance Against China", in Shu Qun and Li Huiying, 2012, 2

113, "A Study of Manchu Writers of Northeast China", in Shu Qun and Li Huiying. -On Shu Qun, Li Huiying, Ma Jia, Guan Mo Nan, etc. Journal of Chongqing Normal University (Philosophy and Social Science Edition) 2012, 5

114, "For the Human World, Leaving the True Eyebrows"-The Manchu Literary Scholar Yi Ei and the Tai Ching in Qing Dynasty The Literary Scholar Yi Ei and Tai Qing Studies in Chinese Language and Literature 2012, 4

115, "Shallow Discussion on Written Literature of the Manchu People", Social Science Front 2012, 8

116, "I am also a writer of sorrows, and I should discuss the details of the novels in a funny way". Qing Dynasty Manchurian Novelist Qinglan and His "Firefly Window" Heilongjiang Social Science 2012, 1

117, Review of Manchu Literature in the Mother Tongue Journal of Southwestern University for Nationalities (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition) 2012, 6

118, "Who will be with us when we strike the building to sing a song of sadness?" -Manchu Poetry Writing in the Late Qing Dynasty Journal of Lanzhou University (Social Science Edition) 2013, 1

119, "My Opinions are Always Ordinary"--Early Lao She's Spiritual Rationalization of Re-compilation Literary Review 2013, 1

120, Vivid Image under the Wide-Angle Lens--Talking about the Characterization of Our Army in The Last Winter, Ethnic Literature, No. 1, 1986.

121, "The Ridiculous Prince" Viewing Breakdown, People's Daily, September 6, 1988

122, "Yinghe and Quizhao": a double harvest, National Literature Research, 1990, No. 1.

123, "Reading Zhao Dainian's Novels about the Manchus", Ethnic Literature, April, 1991 (signed "Yichu").

124, "The Door of the Temple Opens for Those Who Salute It", Guan Zengcu's Art Talk, in Guan Zengcu's Commentary, University of International Business and Economics Press, 1996.

125, Sincerity - True Feelings - Truthfulness, Selected Prose of Luno Kang Qichang, Liaoning National Publishing House, 1996 edition.

126, Research on Minority Literature in 1994, Research on Ethnic Literature, No. 3, 1996.

127, Contemporary Research on Ethnic Minority Literature in Mainland China, Proceedings of the Seminar on Research and Teaching of Chinese Ethnic Minorities Across the Taiwan Straits, 1996 edition.

128, Long acquaintance and no doubt--reading Ox Street Story, Literature and Art Newspaper, July 27, 1999

129, Offending the Top and Offending the Masses - A Seminar on the Long Historical Novel Hai Rui, a Qing Official, Literary and Art Newspaper, August 28, 1999

130, Called over good, and recalled - After watching the TV series "Divorce", Beijing Evening News, September 19, 1999

131, Constellation in the sky of clear words--Nalan Seide, included in Biographies of Chinese Minority Ethnic Minority Talents through the Ages, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

132, Manchu Zongdiao of the show Yue Duan, included in China through the ages of ethnic minorities in the biography of excellence, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

133, folk poet Wen Zhao, in the Chinese generations of ethnic minorities, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

134, "Cao Xueqin, the Literary Great," in Chinese Ethnic Minority Talents Throughout the Ages, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

135, the literary novelist and Bang'er, included in the "Chinese generations of ethnic minority talents", Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

136, "Changbai Haogezi" Qinglan, in "China's Minority Ethnic Minority Talents Throughout the Ages," Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

137, Manchu poetess Tong Jia, in "China's Minority Ethnic Minority Talents Through the Ages," Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

138, Tiebao, the Northern Talent, in Chinese Minority Talents Throughout the Ages, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

139, Manchu Politician and Poet Yinghe, in Chinese Minority Talents Throughout the Ages, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

140, clan poet Yi Ei, in Chinese Dynasties Minority Talents, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

141, "common song" writer He Lou, in "China's Minorities through the Ages", Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

142, late qing dynasty vernacular novelist wenkang, included in China through the ages ethnic minority talented biography, gansu people's publishing house in September 2000 edition.

143, lyricist Tai Qing, in "Chinese Minority Talents Throughout the Ages," Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

144, Peking Opera Reform Pioneer Wang Xiaonong, included in China's Minority Ethnic Minority Talents through the Ages, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

145, Jin Shaoshan, the "Ten Perfect Pure", in Chinese Minority Talents through the Ages, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

146, Gao Chongmin, the Democratic Revolutionary, "Serving China with Liver and Guts", in Chinese Minority Talents Throughout the Ages, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

147, Modern Literary Giant Lao She, in Chinese Minority Talents Through the Ages, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

148, Luo Changpei, a language master, in Chinese Minority Talents Throughout the Ages, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

149, Cheng Yanqiu, one of the "Four Famous Dancers" of Peking Opera, in Chinese Ethnic Minority Talents through the Ages, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

150, Xi Xiaobo, one of the "Four Great Scholars" of Peking Opera, in Chinese Minority Talents Throughout the Ages, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000 edition.

151, "Camel Xiangzi," Beijing TV, February 3-6, 2001, "Commemorating the 101st Anniversary of Mr. Lao She's Birth".

152, "Divorce", BTV, February 3-6, 2001, "Story Film Showcase in Commemoration of the 101st Anniversary of Mr. Lao She's Birth".

153, "Longshugou", BTV, February 3-6, 2001, "Story Film Showcase in Commemoration of the 101st Anniversary of Mr. Lao She's Birth".

154, about the story film "Teahouse", Beijing TV, February 3-6, 2001, "Commemorating the 101st anniversary of Mr. Lao She's birth".