2. Zen-also on the theme of Journey to the West (Journal of Xianyang Normal University 1999/4).
3. Theory of Literary Trend of Thought in Ming Dynasty (Journal of Northwest University, Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition, 2000/ 1)
4. Ling Mengchu's belief in Buddhism and the Buddhist concept of equality in The Case of Confucians Fighting for Leisure (Essays on Ancient Literature, China Social Sciences Press, 2002).
5. An Analysis of the Fatal Structure of a Dream of Red Mansions (Journal of Northwest University, Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition, 2003/ 1, full text of newspapers and periodicals copied by the National People's Congress, volume of ancient modern literature).
6. A New Theory on the Realistic Structure of a Dream of Red Mansions (Journal of Xianyang Normal University, 2004/3, full text of newspapers and periodicals copied by the National People's Congress, volume of ancient modern literature).
7. Annual Review of Wang Anshi's Literature Department (Proceedings of China International Symposium on Traditional Culture and the New Century), Sanqin Publishing House, 2004.
8. Textual research on the collections of Tibetan, Han, Wei and Six Dynasties in Shaanxi Tongzhi Classics Department of Qing Yongzheng (Textual research —— the collection of the international symposium on classical philology in China on both sides of the Taiwan Strait).
9. Textual research on the existing version of Wang's Bi Shan Yue Fu (author 1, Literature, 2008/4).
10, Revised Record of the Collected Works of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (author 1, Journal of Shaanxi Normal University, Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition, 2008/5).
1 1, On the Role of Local Records in the Study of Literature and History (Journal of Ancient Books Research, April 2009)
12, On Jia Baoyu's Double Alienation (Proceedings of the International Symposium on Retrospect and Prospect of Sinology in East Asia, Japan, 20 10/7)
13, on the genre of Yuan Zaju (Proceedings of the Second East Asian Sinology Seminar, the first issue of Studies on East Asian Sinology, 201/5).