Xu Jianzhong's main achievements

He has published more than 50 research papers on operas and novels, 5 academic monographs and 14 academic works. Won the National Social Science Fund 1 project, the Ministry of Education 1 project, 2 ancient books collation projects of the National Higher Education Commission, and 5 provincial projects.

/kloc-in the past 0/0 years, academic research has mainly focused on two aspects: the collation and research of ancient documents in China and academic theory.

He participated in the proofreading of Quanyuanqu (Zhongzhou Ancient Books Publishing House, 1996) and was one of the main participants and the final drafter of Quanyuanqu (Hebei Education Publishing House, 1998). Ling Mengchu's Er Pai (Zhongzhou Ancient Books Publishing House, 1996) and Miao Haozi (Jiangsu Ancient Books Publishing House, 2000) were published. Participated in the work of Sixty Kinds of Music Comments (Jilin People's Publishing House, 200 1), and completed two kinds of Comments on Color Notes and Comments on Xia Jian, and won the 13th National Book Award in 2002. The goal of literature collation is the completeness of literature retrieval, the accuracy of literature analysis and the profundity of literature research. Ling Mengchu's collation of Er Pai is the most complete collection of literary works at present, and the collation of opera works is characterized by reading Qupai, examining Wen Qu in detail and dispelling doubts, which has been widely praised.

Academic theoretical research is based on the results of literature collation and classic reading experience, insisting on seeking truth from facts and taking history as the basis, striving to be close to the actual performance of the artistic world of works, and trying to put forward innovative academic opinions by using new concepts, new methods and new perspectives. Legends and Three Historical Stages of Legends' Development (No.4 of Literature, History and Philosophy, 1998) won the Millennium Excellent Scientific and Technological Paper of Kirby Science and Culture Information Center of the United States in 2000, and the Legend Structure of Ming and Qing Dynasties (Zhongzhou Ancient Books Publishing House, 1999) won the second prize of the third outstanding achievements in humanities and social sciences in Jiangsu Province in 2000.

In recent years, he devoted himself to the special research on the historical development from folk opera to literati legend.