"Chen Yinke's Lectures on the History of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties" (not written in his own hand, but compiled by students based on their notes later) "A Brief Essay on the Origin of Institutions in the Sui and Tang Dynasties"
Chen Yinke's calligraphy and manuscripts (5 photos) "Manuscript of the Political History of the Tang Dynasty", "Yuanbai Poems and Notes", "Liu Rushi Biography", "Jinmingguan Series First Edition", "Jinmingguan Series Second Edition", "Han Liutang Collection", "Chen Yinke" "Academic and Cultural Essays" "Chen Yinke's Collected Works" "Afterthoughts on Li Tang Clan Speculations" "On Rebirth" "The Relationship between Tao Yuanming's Thoughts and Pure Talk"
Chen Yinke's "Four Don'ts"
< p>The famous historian Mr. Chen Yinke has studied abroad in Japan, Germany, Switzerland, France, the United States, etc., and is proficient in Sanskrit, Turkic, Manchu and other Eastern and Western languages. After returning to China, he taught at several universities including Tsinghua Academy of Chinese Studies and Lingnan University. Chen Yinke left a large number of works for people in his life, covering history, literature, religion and other fields. He opened up new academic fields for later generations and provided new academic methods. He has been widely respected by academic circles since the Republic of China. Chen Yinke’s scholarship covers a wide range of areas, including unique research and writings on religion, history, language, anthropology, criticism, etc. He once said: "I don't talk about what the predecessors have said; I don't talk about what recent people have said; I don't talk about what foreigners have said; I don't talk about what I have said in the past. Now I only talk about things that have never happened before. People have told it." Therefore, Chen Yinke's class was crowded with students, and even many famous professors such as Zhu Ziqing, Feng Youlan, Wu Mi, and German Sinologists Gang Hetai of Peking University attended his class regardless of rain or shine. Pay attention to natural inspiration and strive for new discoveries. In addition, Chen Yinke also pays attention to natural inspiration and new discoveries in his lectures. Students are only guided in their research, never called upon by name, and there are never any small exams; even the major exams are only held in accordance with the school's regulations, and there is no one who fails. He often said: Question-and-answer written examinations are not the best way to observe students' knowledge, so every time he requires students to write short papers instead of major examinations. But Chen Yinke also emphasized: Doing a paper requires new information or new insights. If the information and insights are useless, there will be no benefit in doing the paper.