China Opera History Collection is widely read as a comprehensive artistic perspective, and dares to express thoughtful opinions on controversial issues in the field of opera.
The Romance of the West Chamber is listed as the third volume of Yuan Xingpei's 2 1 Century Curriculum Textbook and the History of China Literature (Higher Education Press, August edition, 1999). Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao believes that the comprehensiveness and systematicness of the exposition are rare in similar works, and every content of the exposition is illustrated with rich materials. When the argument is plain and steady, it is novel and insightful, which is amazing for newcomers. "Extensive reading" thinks that this book is novel and a monograph with great theoretical depth.
There are special articles in the proofreading of The West Chamber (People's Literature Publishing House) and work briefing of the National Working Group on Ancient Books Arrangement and Publication.
The annotation of "The Tenth Five-Year Plan" was absorbed by Wang Jisi's college liberal arts textbook Selected Plays of China (People's Literature Publishing House). As the deputy editor-in-chief, The Summary of Ancient Chinese Opera won the first prize of the 5th Beijing Social Sciences Outstanding Achievements.
The textual research on Lu You's deeds has corrected the mistakes in university textbooks and writings, which has been accepted by academic circles.
Zhang Yanjin's research on traditional operas is not only multifaceted, but also gradually moves towards the road of comprehensive research, that is, taking traditional operas as the core, conducting multi-level exploration of history, philosophy, literature and other arts, and making new discoveries and descriptions of the true features and deep laws of the development of ancient China operas, so as to serve the promotion of national culture and the construction of new culture.
With Zhang Yanjin as the first leader, 1998 applied for a doctorate; China Literature Research in the Twentieth Century (Beijing Publishing House, 200 1), a key project of Beijing, has a volume of about 5.5 million words, and won the first prize of outstanding achievements in philosophy and social sciences in Beijing in 2002.