Guan's academic achievements

1, Selected Poems of Manchu Writers in Qing Dynasty (co-authored with Zhang Juling and Li Hongyu), Times Literature and Art Publishing House, 1987 edition.

2. The World of Multiple Choices-A Theoretical Description of Contemporary Minority Writers' Literature (co-authored with Jin), Central University for Nationalities Press1March 1995.

3. Manchu in China (Academic Atlas, Writer and Editor-in-Chief), Central University for Nationalities Press 1993.

4. Literature: Flower of Labor and Life (Cross-century National Encyclopedia I), China National Photography Art Publishing House, 1998.

5. The Story of Lao She, first edition of Chongqing Publishing House 1998, second edition of 2003/Taiwan Province Commercial Press 1999.

6. Sai Ji Feng, Liaoning Nationalities Publishing House 1998.

7. Introduction to Xiangzi Camel (co-authored with Shi Xingze), Zhonghua Book Company, 2002.

8. A Biography of Lao She, Guangdong Education Press, 2005.

9. Lao She and Manchu Culture, Liaoning Nationalities Publishing House, March 2008.

10, Catalogue of Eight Banners (Ancient Books Arrangement), Liaoning Nationalities Publishing House, 2006.

1 1, A Study on the Relationship between Ethnic Literature in China in the 20th Century (Editor-in-Chief), Ethnic Publishing House, 2006.

12, Collected Works on Korean Studies in Manchukuo (Executive Deputy Editor), China City Press, 1995.

13, history of manchu culture (executive deputy editor), Central University for Nationalities Press, 1996.

14, Selected Contemporary Manchu Short Stories (selected in cooperation with Kelly), Ethnic Publishing House, 1988.

15, Selected Short Stories of Lao She, Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House, 1998.

16, Biography of Manchu Modern Writers and Artists (edited), Liaoning People's Publishing House, 1987.

17, Tales of Ethnic Minorities in China (deputy editor), Gansu People's Publishing House, 2000.

18, Lao She and the 20th Century-Proceedings of the' 99 International Lao She Symposium (one of the editors), Tianjin People's Publishing House, 2000.

19, China's epic reciting ability (one of the editors), Guangxi Nationalities Publishing House, 2000.

20. Folk Literature of Ethnic Minorities in China (Editor-in-Chief), Inner Mongolia Education Press, 200 1 Edition.

2 1, On Contemporary Manchu Writers (one of the editors), Feng Chun Literature and Art Publishing House, 2004. 1, the magnificent treasure of contemporary Manchu literature —— On the creation of Lao She's Under the True Red Flag, included in the Collection of Lao She's Studies, Shandong People's Publishing House, 1983 edition.

2. On the Poetry Creation of Manchu Writers in Qing Dynasty (in cooperation with Zhang Juling and Li Hongyu), Journal of Minzu University of China,No. 1983,No. 1.

3, a glimpse of the Qing dynasty imperial clan poetry, "National Literature Research" No.4 1984.

4. Lao She, a Manchu writer, and his novel Under the Red Flag, china national radio1June 30, 984.

5, Lao She's creation of Manchu personality quality,' social science front' 1984 No 4.

6. "Crying about Cao Hou several times" —— Yong Zhong, Cao Xueqin, poets of imperial clan in Qing Dynasty, and their poems, Essays on Minority Literature and Art Research 1985.

7. Chinese Folk Literature (collectively compiled by the Institute of Minority Literature and Art of Minzu University of China, with 50,000 words), published by Minzu University of China Press 1987.

8. Essays on Manchu Literature Studies, Manchu Studies 1985. 1.

9. Aesthetic Value of Nalan Ci (in cooperation with Li Hongyu), Research on National Literature 1986. 1.

10, the stars are bright and fruitful-a survey of Manchu contemporary writers' creation (in cooperation with Li Hongyu), Manchu Literature No.5, 1986.

1 1, the pursuit of conceptual art in the era of national characteristics —— Some understandings of the theory of minority literature creation (signed by two commentators), National Literature Research No.4, 1986.

12, Manchu and Shenyang dialect, Beijing dialect (cooperating with Mengxian people), Manchu studies 1987,No. 1 issue.

13, Let "Debdari" Sing —— Preface to Selected Short Stories of Contemporary Manchu, Ethnic Publishing House, 1988.

14, in memory of Lao she Lao she research (signed "editorial department"), national literature research 1986, No.6.

15, profound accumulation of social history and culture (cooperation with Kelly), Manchu literature 1987 No. 1.

16, the mission and choice of minority writers, Guangxi Literature 1987, No.6. ..

17, literature calls for reform, national literature 1988 No. 1.

18, A Multi-choice World-Dialogue on Ethnic Literature (in cooperation with Jin and Yin Hubin), Ethnic Literature 1988No. 10.

19, broaden the perspective and dig deeper (cooperate with Jin and Jin), Research on National Literature 1989,No. 1 issue.

20,' Bonu River' to the author after reading,' Ethnic Literature Research' 1990 No 4.

2 1, Xiang Tao, a trendsetter, takes the lead "—— Written on the 10th anniversary of the publication of Ethnic Literature (in cooperation with Yin Hubin),No. 199 1 issue of Ethnic Literature.

22, the historical evolution of contemporary minority literature,' Ethnic Literature Research' 199 1 No 2.

23, on national cultural traditions,' National Economic and Social Development' 1992 1.

24. Singing soul of china in the Snowfield —— Reading Yidan only allows two newly published poems, Research on National Literature 1993No. 1.

25, the relationship between minority writers and national cultural traditions, "Ethnic Literature Research" 1994. 1.

26, the historical and cultural critical consciousness of minority literature, "Manchu Studies" 1994 No 2.

27. On the Development of Ethnic Literature in the Multi-interactive State, Social Science 1994, No.6..

28, national literature, overall literature and world literature, Literary Criticism1May 995 15.

29, Lao She: the multiple implications in the evolution of national literature, income' Man Xue North Korea Studies', City Press, 1995 edition.

30. Notes on the Eight Banners Art Cataloging, included in history of manchu and Cultural Essays, Central University for Nationalities Press 1996.

3 1, Reading Xiaoxue, included in Xiaoxue Album of China Contemporary Literature Research Materials, Yunnan Education Press, 1997.

3 1, Changbai Mountain Complex in Manchu Literature in Qing Dynasty, National Literature Research 1997, No.3..

32. Poems in Kangxi Period of Shunzhi-Manchu Literature in Early Qing Dynasty, A General History of China Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997.

33. Manchu Writers in Beijing during the Qianlong Period, A General History of China Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997.

34. Collection of Manchu Writers' Short Stories in Classical Chinese, General History of China Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997.

35. Manchu poets Tie Bao, He Ying and Yi Hui, A General History of China Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997.

36. Manchu Writers' Prose and Literary Theory, A General History of China Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997.

37. Modern Manchu Literature, General History of China Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997.

38. Modern Mongolian, Hui, Uygur, Kazakh and Xibe Literature, General History of China Literature, Huayi Publishing House, 1997.

39. Another bleak beginning of life-Lao She's childhood, Manchu Studies 1996 No.4..

40. Appreciation of Lao She's Representative Works, Appreciation of Lao She's Representative Works, China Peace Publishing House 1996.

4 1, Lao She and his novel creation, National Literature Research No.3, 1998.

42,' Camel Xiangzi' and other Lao She's novels,' Twentieth Century China Literature', Sun Yat-sen University Press 1998 edition.

43. Speech at the symposium commemorating Lao She's birthday100th anniversary (written by Li Lanqing, 1999 was read at the symposium in the Great Hall of the People on February 3rd, and broadcast by Xinhua News Agency, People's Daily, Guangming Daily and other media the next day).

44. Lao She: the glorious banner of national literature, National Literature 1999, No.2..

45. Lao She, a great writer with "folk art", Folk Culture1999 No. 1.

46, let the minority literature in Qi Fei-"1949-1999 China minority literature classic library" (theoretical review volume) preface, "national literature"1999 No.7.

47. Milestone of Manchu Studies —— Reading the new academic work "Manchu Cultural History", Manchu Studies No.4 1999.

48. China Encyclopedia Dictionary series of articles on minority literature, China Encyclopedia Publishing House, 2000.

49. The Origin of Rise and Fall —— Comment on the novel Nurhachi by Peifeng Lin, a female writer in Taiwan Province Province, and The Study of National Literature, No.4, 2000.

50,' China Minority Popular Literature' Preface,' China Minority Popular Literature', Inner Mongolia Education Press 200 1 version.

5 1, the preface of the novel "Autumn Clouds and Wild Goose Love", Autumn Clouds and Wild Goose Love, Inner Mongolia University Press, 200 1 edition.

52. Building a comprehensive theoretical platform for ethnic literature —— On the gains and losses of previous theoretical construction of ethnic literature, Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities,No. 12, 2004.

53, flag writer Lao She, income' Lao She's literary map', New World Press, 2005 edition.

54. Destroying Teahouses in Three Ages, New World Press, 2005.

55. On the Flag-bearer Lao She, Journal of Art College of Inner Mongolia University, No.4, 2005.

56. On the Relationship between China's Ethnic Literature in the 20th Century, Ethnic Literature Research,No. 1, 2006.

57. Cherishing the memory of Master Qi Yi, Collection of Commemorating the First Anniversary of Mr. Jin Qicong's Death, Japan East Asian Historical and Cultural Research Association, April 2005.

58. "If there had never been Lao She", Beijing Youth Daily, August 25, 2006.

59. On Lao She's National Psychology, Manchu Studies, No.3, 2006.

60. Preface to the Border Dream, Journal of Three Gorges University, No.4, 2006.

6 1, Lao She and Beijing, Journal of Lanzhou University, No.4, 2006.

62. Lao She's Dictionary (TV Culture Interview), broadcast on CCTV channel 1, and from August 2006 10.

63. Read Lao She (TV cultural interview, two lectures). The CCTV children's channel "Galaxy Theater" was launched in May 2006.

64. Forever Lao She (interview), CCTV 1 Channel, 4 "Chinese Style" columns, 1999 rolling broadcast.

65. Lao She (interview), Chinese Channel of Hong Kong Phoenix Satellite TV, 199965438+ 10/0/.

66. Lao She (interview), People's Artist, a TV program of NHK Broadcasting Company in Japan, aired in June 1999+0 1.

67. Flag writer Lao She, CCTV 10 Channel "Lecture Room", which was broadcasted on June 6, 2004.

68. The cultural symbol of Teahouse, CCTV 10 Channel Lecture Room, was broadcast on June 2004 1 1.

69. The clue to distinguish Nalan-A glimpse of Cheng's ethnic psychology, Journal of Chengde Teachers College for Nationalities, No.4, 2006.

70. Manchu Literature in Qing Dynasty and Beijing Dialect and Beijing Rhyme, Heilongjiang Ethnic Series, No.6, 2007.

7 1, Erasing the Dirt of History —— One of Lao She's Worries and Reflections on Manchu Culture, No.4, Northern Nationalities, 2007.

72. The Spiritual Brand of Lao She Endowed by Manchu Ethics, Journal of Minzu University of China, No.5, 2007.

73. Harmony: Manchu and Beijing, Knowledge Encyclopedia, No.9, 2007 (below).

74. Create and establish the concept of China's multi-ethnic literature history, National Literature Research, No.2, 2007.

75. We should establish the concept of multi-ethnic literary history in China, The Chinese Nation, No.4, 2007.

76. Stormy book banners —— Also on the novel Beijing by a Confucian beggar, published in Manchu Studies, No.2, 2007.

77. Manchu's Cultural Contribution to Beijing, Beijing Social Sciences, No.3, 2007.

Lao She in the Multicultural Field, Manchu Studies, No.2, 2007.

79. On the Theoretical Construction of China's Multi-ethnic Literature History, Journal of Northwest Second University for Nationalities, No.3, 2008.

80. Lao She's work "Suit both refined and popular tastes", Beijing Social Sciences, No.3, 2008.

8 1, the national view shining with modern humanistic light, Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities, No.2, 2008.

82. Manchu and "Beijing Dialect and Beijing Rhyme", China Cultural Studies, No.65438, 2008 +0.

83. Lao She and "Beijing Dialect and Rhyme", Manchu Studies,No. 1, 2008.

84. Lao She's Humorous Manchu Cultural Model, Journal of Yancheng Teachers College,No. 1, 2008.

85. Criticism and Reconstruction of China's Spiritual Culture —— Lao She's Anxiety and Reflection on Manchu Culture, Jianghan Forum,No. 1, 2008.

86. Lao She's Case Study and China's View of Multi-ethnic Literary History, Fujian Forum, No.2, 2009.

87. Lao She, Ethical Position of a Cultural Giant, Journal of Lanzhou University, No.2, 2009.

88, "post-mother tongue stage" Manchu Manchu language research in 2009 2.

89, communication: a necessary link in the concept construction of China's multi-ethnic literary history Gansu Social Sciences 2009,5.

90. Research on the National Literature of Wang Dulu, a writer of Shangjing Banner, 20 10, 1.

9 1, comprehensive universities should generally offer ethnic theory and multi-ethnic literature courses to explore and contend 20 10/0,6

92. How does Little Girl Cross the River —— Reading the novel Grassland by Tujia writer Ye Mei 20 10 and 10.

93, "Heroes of Children" on the study of national literature 20 1 1, 1

94, where to wake up from a dream of red mansions-if you start reading a dream of red mansions from the perspective of the whole school? Journal of Central University for Nationalities (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition) 20 1 1, 2.

95, "Attractive Tendency"-On the Manchu language research of Manchu newspaper novelists Cai and Wang Lengfo in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China 20 1 1, 2.

96. The context runs through the flowing water of the ancient source-the cultural value of Manchu language in the history of Northeast China should not be underestimated 20 1 1, 5.

97. Mastering and Releasing Leaps —— On the casting of the soul of Manchu poetry in the early Qing Dynasty from the creation of three Manchu people in Kangxi Dynasty. Heilongjiang national series 20 1 1, 5.

98, sailing on the sea-the beginning of Manchu literature writing in Chinese in Qing Dynasty Journal of North University for Nationalities 20 1 1, 4

99, the memory of a national literature researcher China Modern Literature Research Series 20 1 1, 4.

100, pay attention to the universal value of contemporary Manchu novels. Journal of Chongqing Normal University 20 1 1, 4

10 1, Journal of Chengde Teachers College for Nationalities, Duanmu Hongliang, Manchu writer during the Anti-Japanese War, 20 1 1, 4.

102 the west wind roared at the bottom of the staff, and the yellow leaves fell on Lin Qiu —— He Bange, a Manchu novelist in Qing Dynasty, and his Journal of Hainan Normal University (Social Science Edition) 20 1 1, 5.

103, Singing for the Summer Sky —— Manchu Studies by Senior Manchu Writers in the New Period 20 1 1, 3

104, a tall building in my heart-Journal of Liaodong University (Social Science Edition) 20 1 1, 5.

105, Writing "True Self"-An Appeal of Manchu Literature in the Early Qing Dynasty Journal of Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities (Social Science Edition) 20 1 1, 4

106, a systematic explanation of the relationship between modern literature and nationalism in China —— Comment on Wang Xuezhen's Modern Transformation and Discourse Evolution of Nationalism and China Literature (Late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China) Journal of Hainan Normal University (Social Science Edition) 20 1 1, 6.

107, Journal of Tie Bao Sketching Dali College in Qing Dynasty, 201,1.

108, two tendencies should be strictly avoided in the study of multi-ethnic literature. Journal of Chifeng University (China Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition) 20 1 1, 1 1.

109, Manchu writer Guan Renshan and his book Maihe Manchu Literature 20 1 1, 5.

1 10 "Ethnic Group" Narrative in Contemporary Manchu Literature Research on National Literature 2012,2

1 1 1, "Work together to improve the decadent style" —— On Wang Xiaonong, Man Yingjie and Lianzhi Ying Gansu Social Sciences in the late Qing Dynasty 20 12, 1.

1 12, Literature Review of Manchu Writers in Seventeen Years Journal of Liaoning Normal University (Social Science Edition) 2012,2

1 13, Manchu writers in Northeast China during the Anti-Japanese War —— On Journal of Chongqing Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition) 2012,5.

1 14, "For the sake of the world, keep your eyes open" —— A study on Chinese language and literature of Manchu writers Yi Hua and Tai Qing in Qing Dynasty 2012,4

1 15, on Manchu literature social science front 2012,8

1 16, "You should know that I am also worried about my works, and my wit should be discussed in detail" —— Qing Dynasty Manchu novelist Qing Lan and his "Firefly Window Different Grass" Heilongjiang Social Sciences 20 12, 1

1 17, Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition) 2012,6.

1 18, "Then play a sad song, who will win the cup?" -Manchu Poetry Writing in the Late Qing Dynasty Journal of Lanzhou University (Social Science Edition) 20 13, 1

1 19 "My view is always ordinary" —— Reorganizing Lao She's early spiritual thinking mode. Literary criticism 20 13, 1

120, vivid image under wide-angle lens-on the characterization of our army last winter, national literature 1986,No. 1 issue.

12 1, Thoughts on Reading The Ridiculous Prince, People's Daily,1September 6, 988.

122, He Ying and Wei Xiao: Double Harvest, Ethnic Literature Research 1990No. 1 issue.

123, read Zhao Danian's Manchu novel (signed "Che Yi"), national literature 199 1 April.

124, the temple gate opens for the ceremony-a ramble on Mr. Guan Zengzhu's art, published in Guan Zengzhu Review, university of international business and economics Publishing House, 1996.

125, Sincerity, Truth and Truth, Selected Prose of Lu, Qi Chang, Liaoning Nationalities Publishing House, 1996.

126, 1994 ethnic literature research, ethnic literature research No.3 1996.

127, Summary of Contemporary Chinese mainland Minority Literature Research, Proceedings of the Seminar on Minority Studies and Teaching in China on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, 1996.

128, you don't doubt what you look like-reading niujie's story, Literary and Art Newspaper1July 27, 999.

129, offenders and offenders —— Discussion on the novel "Honest Official Hai Rui", Literary and Art Newspaper1August 28, 999.

130, well called and memorable —— After watching the TV series Divorce, Beijing Evening News 1999 September19.

13 1, a constellation in the sky-Nalan Xingde, collected in Biography of Ethnic Minorities in China, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

132, Yue Duan, Manchu Huang Zongxiu, included in Biography of China Minority Talents in Past Dynasties, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

Zhao Wen, 133, a folk poet, was selected in Biography of China Minority Talents, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

134, vivid words-literary master Cao Xueqin, included in Biography of China's Ethnic Minorities in Past Dynasties, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

135, He Bange, a classical novelist in China, included in Biography of Ethnic Minorities in China, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

136, "Changbai Dage" Qinglan, included in "Biography of Talented Persons of China Ethnic Minorities", Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

137, Tong Jiashi, Manchu poetess, included in Biography of China Minority Talents, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

138, Tie Bao, northern genius, included in Biography of China Minority Talents, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

139, Manchu politician and poet He Ying, was included in Biography of Ethnic Minorities in China, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

140, Yi Hui, a poet of imperial clan, was included in Biography of China Minority Talents, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

14 1, He Lv, author of Folk Songs, included in Biography of China's Ethnic Minorities in Past Dynasties, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

142, Wen Kang, a vernacular novelist in the late Qing Dynasty, included in Biography of Ethnic Minorities in China, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

143, the poetess Taiqing, was included in Biography of China's Ethnic Minorities in Past Dynasties, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

144, pioneer of Peking Opera reform, Wang Xiaonong, included in Biography of Ethnic Minorities in China, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

145, Perfect and Great, Jin Shaoshan, included in Biography of China Minority Talents, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

146, Serving China-Democratic revolutionary Gao Chongmin was included in Biography of Ethnic Minorities in China, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

147, Lao She, a master of modern literature, was included in Biography of China Minorities, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

148, Luo Changpei, great linguist, included in Biography of China Minority Talents, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

149, Cheng, one of the "Four Famous Dancers" of Peking Opera, was included in Biography of China Minority Talents, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

150, Xi Xiaobo, one of the "four disciples" of Peking Opera, was included in Biography of China Minority Talents, Gansu People's Publishing House, September 2000.

15 1, about the feature film Camel Xiangzi, Beijing TV Station 200 1 "Exhibition of the feature film commemorating Mr. Lao She's birthday1kloc-0/anniversary" from February 3 to 6.

152, on the feature film Divorce, Beijing TV Station 200 1 Exhibition of the feature film commemorating Mr. Lao She's birthday 10 1 anniversary, from February 3 to 6.

153, about the feature film "Longxugou", Beijing TV Station 200 1 "Celebration of Mr. Lao She's birthday1kloc-0/anniversary feature film exhibition" from February 3 to 6.

154, regarding the feature film teahouse, Beijing TV Station 200 1 "Story Film Exhibition in Commemoration of Mr. Lao She's Birthday10/Anniversary" was held from February 3 to 6.