1. Buddhist culture series in China (referred to as "big series"). Twelve series of periodicals have been compiled according to the three major Buddhist language families, the eight major Buddhist sects in the Chinese language department, academic synthesis, and the general introduction of Buddhist books. At present, China Buddhist Culture Research Company has been established in cooperation with Hong Kong Zhilian Buddhist Library, to undertake the collation and publication of large-scale series. Nine books have been included in the plan or started to be compiled, such as: On Reaching and Not Reaching, Argumentation on Legal Nature, Ode to Three Nature, Zhi Zhi's Thirty Treatises, Interpretation of the True Meaning of the Master of Yoga, and A Brief Introduction to the Master of Yoga's Practice. Tibetan Buddhism series, The Theory of Apo Answer and Mohism, Interpretation, Enlightenment and Liberation; Interpretation of Mahayana Infinite Life Sutra in Pure Land Studies Series: Introduction to Mahayana Sutra and Interpretation of Three Prajna Sutras in Prajna Series; "The Great Sun Upholds the Mind" and "On the Bodhisattva Mind of King Kong" in the Tantric series of studies; New Buddhist dictionary, etc.
2. China Buddhist Culture Series (hereinafter referred to as "Series"). Academic and literary research involving Buddhism and philosophy, literature, language, poetry, art, architecture, painting, calligraphy, music, folklore, astronomy, calendar, magic, diet, tea art, gardening, etc. A comparative study of Buddhism and Taoism, Judaism, Catholicism, Christianity, Islam, Brahmanism, Hinduism and other religions; There are also studies on Buddhism and western philosophers such as Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Kant and Hegel, as well as studies on various schools of Buddhism and modern western philosophy. At present, there are more than ten books in Xiaobian, such as The Origin of Buddhism Published, Jia Yan Calligraphy Collection, Buddhism and Tea, Buddhism and Medicine, Buddhism and Poetry, Buddhism and Tourism, etc.
3. Books on the popularization of Buddhist culture in China, such as Sanzang Classics, Laws, notes on the popularization of theories, teaching handouts, etc., can be used as auxiliary teaching materials for Buddhist colleges.