Hu Sui's main topic

1, Collected Works of Hu Linyi, a national key planning project of ancient books collation in the Ninth Five-Year Plan, which I presided over, with 3.6 million words of participation by * * *. 1999 edited by Tang, published by Yuelu Bookstore.

2. Buddhism and the mental journey of China scholars were supported by the National Social Science Fund in 2004. 1, On the Development and Evolution of Tang and Song Ci, Literary Heritage No.3, 1999.

2. "On the Ideological Trend of Dali Literary World from Confucianism to Buddhism", Literature and Art Research No.5, 1999.

3. On the Subject Spirit of Su Ci, Literary Review, No.6, 1999.

4. Life Experience and Transcendence in Su Ci, Literature Research, No.3, 2000.

5. On the Contributions of the Four Masters in the Early Tang Dynasty to the Development of Tang Poetry, China Literature No.2, 1992.

6. On the School of Hermit Poetry in the Late Tang Dynasty, Literature Review, No.4, 2003.

7. On the Personality Complex and Artistic Expression of Baishi's Ci, Literary Heritage, No.4, 2004.

8. On the Division of Poems on Mountain, Literature and Art Research, No.4, 2004.

9. "On the Rational Thing in Poems on Mountain", Literature Review, No.3, 2005.

10, Relationship between Zen Buddhism and Landscape Poetry in Late Tang Dynasty, People's Daily Overseas Edition,1February 24, 988.

1 1, Buddhism and Poetry in Late Tang Dynasty, Guangming Daily, February 3, 20031.

12, Thought, Decision and Talent, Guangming Daily, June 7, 2004.

13, Zen thought and "only interest" in poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Guangming Daily, February 3, 20041. 14, on the similarities and differences between Xie Tao's and Wang Meng's pastoral poems, China Literature Research 1987No. 1 issue.

15, Comprehensive Thinking of Buddhism and Landscape Poetry in Late Tang Dynasty, Quest, No.6, 1987.

16, on the life interest and aesthetic mood in China's ancient landscape poems, Huxiang Forum,No. 1988.

17, Taoism and the imaginative art of Li Bai's poems, China Literature Research No.2, 1990.

18, Yuan Mei's Poems with the Garden on the Soul, Huxiang Forum 1993, No.6.

19, Introduction to Hermit Poetry School in Late Tang Dynasty, Journal of Hunan Normal University, No.6, 1993.

20. Buddha nature, childlike innocence, searching,No. 1994,No. 1.

2 1, On the Similarities and Differences between Poetry and Zen, Journal of Hunan Normal University, No.65438+0,0994.

22. On the Similarities and Differences between Poetry and Zen Aesthetic Experience, Journal of Changsha Normal University of Hydropower, No.2, 1994.

23. Explaining the Whole, China Literature Studies 1994, No.2..

24. On the positive significance of Confucianism in Du Fu's poems, Chuanshan Journal,No. 1994,No. 1.

25. The historical origin of people-oriented thought, China Book Review, No.3, 1994.

26. Self-help and Self-satisfaction, Journal of Hunan Education Institute, No.2, 1994.

27. Breakthrough and Transcendence —— On the Influence of Zen Thought on China's Poetics, Journal of Northwest Normal University,No. 1, 2000.

28. On the Integration of Wang Weishi's Religious Experience and Aesthetic Experience, Journal of Hunan Normal University,No. 1 2000.

29. Yao He's Preliminary Study on the Formation of Jia Dao's Poetic Style', Journal of Xiangtan University, No.3, 2000.

30. The Origin and Influence of Mountain Forest Poetry School in Late Tang Dynasty, Journal of Changsha University of Electric Power, No.4, 1998.

3 1, a preliminary study on the inheritance relationship between teachers and friends of the hermit poetry school in the late Tang Dynasty, Hunan Social Sciences, No.3, 1998.

32. Similarities and differences between Li Zhi's childlike innocence theory and Zen Buddhism, Chuanshan Journal, No.2, 1999.

33. If you want to know the meaning, mind and meaning, you can know the emptiness far away —— On the Prajna Thought in Wang Wei's Zen Poems, China Literature Research,No. 1, 2000.

34. A new theory on the creative motivation of Xie Lingyun's landscape poems, Journal of Changsha University of Electric Power, 1, 2000.

35. The Influence of Aesthetic Emotion on the Artistic Conception of Xie Tao's Landscape Poems, Journal of Xiangtan Normal University, No.2, 2000.

36. A new probe into the causes of Jia Daoyao's poetic style, Journal of Xiangtan University, No.3, 2000.

37. Lonely personality and indifferent realm-On the unique Zen meaning of Liu Zongyuan's landscape poems, Exploration, No.2, 2000.

38. A Study of Three Aspects of Xiangshan-A Preliminary Study of Bai Juyi's Buddhist Cultivation, Journal of Hunan University (Social Science Edition), No.3, 2002.

39. The Spirit of Modern Buddhism Serving the People, Huxiang Forum,No. 1 2002.

40. "Wang, a famous scholar in modern Hunan? Cloud and Huxiang Culture, Huxiang Culture Forum, Hunan University Press, May 2002.

4 1, Lu Ji's poetic creation and poetic style in Jin Dynasty, Journal of Jingzhou Normal University, No.3, 2003.

42. Similarities and differences between Xie Lingyun and Zong Bing's Buddhist thoughts and their reasons, Journal of Three Gorges University, No.3, 2003.

43. On the causes of the complex style of Lu Ji's poems, Exploration, No.4, 2003.

44. Comments on Three Expositions of Buddhism in China in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, No.2 of Chuanshan Journal in 2003.

45. Buddhist Karma Theory and the Ethical Thought of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Ethical Research,No. 1, 2004.

46. A Line of Samadhi Zen and Wang Wei's Poems, Huxiang Forum,No. 1, 2004.

47, "48", "Three Buddhist Professions" and "Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio" ethical thoughts target=_blank title= online bookstore search > Xie Lingyun's poetry and Prajna's empty view and Nie Gannu's punishment? Funny? Is it fresh? The second issue in 2004.

48. Buddhism's Three Professions Theory and the Ethical Thought of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Journal of Hunan University,No. 1, 2004.

49. The Causes and Characteristics of Zen Poetry in Late Tang Dynasty, Search, No.5, 2004.

50. On the Relationship between Tang and Song Ci and Yan Yue, Journal of Hunan University, No.6, 2004.

5 1, On the Poets' Playing with Things in the Late Tang Dynasty and Their Reasons, Exploration, No.2, 2005,

52. On the Four Bitterness Sighs of Buddhism in Xu Hun's Poems, Journal of Hebei University, No.2, 2005.

(three) other newspapers and articles omitted.