Brief introduction of Guo Jie

Guo Jie, male, was born in 1960, Xuzhou, Jiangsu. At present, he is the dean of the College of Literature of Shenzhen University and the director and professor of China Institute of Ancient Literature.

Studied in Xuzhou Normal University and Northeast Normal University; He has taught in China University of Mining and Technology and Shanghai Air Force Political College. He studied under Mr. Yang, a famous literary historian, and majored in China ancient literature. He received a doctorate in literature from 65438 to 0990. He used to be the academic assistant of Mr. Zhang (Gong Mu), a famous poet and scholar, the deputy director of China Institute of Jilin University, the visiting scholar of the Department of Comparative Literature of Cornell University, and the director of the office of the Party Committee of Shenzhen University. He is also the vice president of Qu Yuan Society of China, director of China Book of Songs Society, executive director of China Literature Society and member of Shenzhen Social Science Federation. He has been an outstanding teacher in Shenzhen and a provincial academic leader of the "Thousands of Thousand Projects" in Guangdong Province.

My major is China ancient literature, and my main direction is China ancient poetry art and poetics theory. Great achievements have been made in the study of ancient Chinese poetry (especially The Book of Songs and Songs of the South). The monograph On Qu Yuan examines the great poet Qu Yuan and his works from the perspective of history, culture and art, which is considered as an important breakthrough in the study of Chu Ci. In addition, he also wrote the World of Ancient Thought and Poetry, History of Poetry in Pre-Qin Dynasty, Research on the History of Poetry in Zhou Dynasty, Biography of Bai Yuan's Poems, Yuan Haowen and other monographs. Editor-in-Chief of China Literature History, Editor-in-Chief of Literature Classroom, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of China Poetry History, and Encyclopedia of China Culture. He has published dozens of academic papers in literary studies, literary heritage and other publications.

He has undertaken projects such as China's Poetics from the Perspective of Comparative Literature, the coquettish tradition: a study of the artistic spirit of China's poetry, and The Book of Changes, Taoism, Metaphysics, Zen and China's classical poetry. He has successively won the third prize of the first outstanding achievement award (government award) in Guangdong Province (2005), the outstanding thesis award of literary heritage in 2000-200 1 year, and the first prize of the fourth outstanding thesis of Shenzhen Social Sciences (2006). The History of China Poetry, a national key social science project, won the third prize for outstanding achievements in the first national social science project and the first prize for outstanding books in the third Jilin Province.