Meng Sen's works

Historical Materials of the History of the Mind (Volume I), Shanghai Press, 19 14.

Textual research on Manchu names

Before Qing dynasty

Textual research on the Qing dynasty's original name Hou Jin

The story of Prince Zhu San was first published in Shanghai Current Affairs News,191311month.

Pre-Qin, Shanghai Commercial Press, 1930.

History of the Founding of Manchuria, edited by Meng Sen and Shang Hongkui, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House,199265438+February (one of China's academic series).

Ming History, Taipei Chinese Series Committee, 1957.

Ming History (Revised Edition), North China Publishing House, He Yong Town, Taipei County, 1975.

Peking University's lecture notes on Qing history,1934; Shanghai China Cultural Service,1947; Taipei Wenxing Bookstore, 1965

Lecture Notes on the History of Ming and Qing Dynasties, Zhonghua Book Company, 198 1 March.

General History of Ming and Qing Dynasties (15 volumes), Peking University,1934-1937; Taipei Student Bookstore, August 1966 (China History Series edited by Wu Xiangxiang); Taipei Wenguang Bookstore, August 1972 (five historical materials)

History of Mind Series, Shanghai Commercial Press,1916-1917; Shanghai Dadong Bookstore, 1936 Sanlian Bookstore; Yuelu Bookstore, 65438+May 0986.

Textual research on three mysteries in the early Qing Dynasty, Peking University,1935; Yuelu Bookstore, May, 1986 (attached to the series of history of mind)

Textual research on the Eight Banners System, Peking University, 1936.

Collection of Historical Works of Ming and Qing Dynasties, Zhonghua Book Company, 1959 1 1.

A State Examination of Jian Wenxun was originally published in Beiping library journal, Volume 5, No.6 193 1 year 65438+February.

Analysis of Wild Manuscripts in Ten Thousand Seasons, originally published in Journal of Historical Geography of Hangzhou National Zhejiang University, vol. 1, No.2, July 1937.

Textual research on the compilation of Ming history, 1968.

"Ming Benbing Liang Tingdong Please Cut Yuan Chonghuan's Original Postscript", originally published in the Historical Collection of Beijing Research Institute 1,1April, 936; Kindergarten teachers, Volume 34, No.65438 +0, July 197 1.

After Emperor Minglie died (based on the story of Prince Zhu San), it was originally published in Peking University Sinology Quarterly, Volume 4, Issue 3, September 1934.

Li Yong's Postscript to Wu Sangui, Emperor of the Southern Ming Dynasty, was originally published in Tianjin Yishibao Reading Weekly No.57, 1936, 16 July.

Postscript of Chongzhen, original Chongzhen, photocopied by Shanghai Commercial Press, 1934, and so on.

Lecture Notes on the History of Ming Dynasty (A Guide to Business), Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, June 2002 1 edition, printed for the third time in March 2008.