Fang Yong’s papers
1. "Quanzhou Ancient Architecture", February 1991, Tianjin Science and Technology Press (co-author).
2. "Selected Works of Tong Zuo", November 1993, Southeast University Press (translated).
3. "Chinese Architecture? Ancient City Quanzhou", January 2002, (Taipei) Jinxiu Publishing Co., Ltd.
4. "Chinese Wooden Arch Bridge", to be published, Southeast University Press.
5. "Minnan Stone Architecture", to be published, China Construction Industry Press.
6. "Minor Notes on Wooden Arches", to be published, China Construction Industry Press.
7. "Traditional Chinese Architecture", 2006 edition, Peking University Press.
8. "Tong Kuan Architect", read out at the Beijing Modern Chinese Architectural History Symposium in June 1986, published in the second issue of "Chinese Architecture" in June 1987, and quoted in "Chinese Architectural History" in November 1993.
9. "Foreign Architectural Education", entry in "Encyclopedia of China Architecture" in Beijing, May 1988 (co-authored).
10. "On the historical reasons for the formation of Hakka earth buildings in Yongding", joint issue of the third and fourth issues of "Fujian Architecture" in October 1989.
11. "Kaiyuan Temple Hundred Pillars Hall is down for overhaul," Quanzhou Evening News, November 20, 1989.
12. "Research on the Main Hall of Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou", published in the second issue of "Quannan Culture" in December 1989, excerpted in the overseas edition of "People's Daily" on August 17, 1990, and published in the first issue of "Fujian Architecture" in February 1991.
13. "Kunaradha and Quanzhou", the first issue of "Quannan Culture" in June 1990, published in the fifth issue of "Southeast Culture" of Nanjing Museum in October 1990, and "Quanzhou Overseas" by Xiamen University Press in September 1995 "A Brief History of Transportation" and excerpts from "History of Fujian Buddhism" published by Xiamen University Press in September 1997.
14. "Restoration Technology of the Main Hall of Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou", "Conservation and Theory of Chinese Cultural Relics", Beijing, July 1990.
15. "Overview of the Kaiyuan Temple Construction Project in Quanzhou, Fujian", report of the "Fourth Symposium on Restoration Technology of Historic Sites" in Taipei in January 1991.
16. “Laojun Rock may have been dug in the Tang Dynasty,” Quanzhou Evening News, January 7, 1991.
17. "An examination of the age of the stone chamber components unearthed from Laojun Rock in Quanzhou", published in the first issue of "Quannan Culture" in June 1991.
18. "Experience in Restoration of Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou, Fujian", the second issue of Taipei "Ya Ji", February 1991.
19. "Small Stone Buddhist Pagodas and Sutra Pillars in Southern Fujian", published in the second issue of "Quannan Culture" in December 1991, and published in the second issue of "Fujian Architecture" in May 1992.
20. "The peculiar cultural phenomenon of dialect islands in western Fujian", the second and third issues of the liberal arts edition of "Journal of Huaqiao University" in September 1992.
21. "Comparing Ancient Greek Architecture? On the Formation of Chinese Wooden Architectural Tradition" "Proceedings of the Second Academic Symposium on Chinese Architectural Tradition and Theory", Tianjin University, September 1992.
22. "On the historical and cultural background of Hakka earth building architecture", report of the "International Hakka Studies Symposium" of the Chinese University of Hong Kong in September 1992.
23. "Comparison of Round Houses in Southern Fujian and Northeastern Guangdong and Hakka Round Houses", exchange paper at the "Sino-Japanese Traditional Residential Seminar" of the Architectural Society of China in Beijing, September 1992, joint issue of the first and second issues of "Fujian Architecture" in May 1993.
24. "Feasibility Study Report on the Development of Fujian Earth Buildings as Tourism Resources", the project funded by the Fujian Provincial Natural Science Foundation was completed and approved in July 1992.
25. "Small Stone Towers on the Coast of Southeastern Fujian", the second issue of "Journal of Huaqiao University" in April 1993.
26. "Stone Carvings Unearthed from the Altar of Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou," Taipei "Space", Issue 4, April 1993.
27. "On the Architectural Achievements of Tantric Buddhism in Han China", the third issue of Shanghai's "Times Architecture", August 1993.
28. "Early Chinese Architects Series—Huagai Architects", the third issue of Taipei "Architect", March 1994.
29. "Curve composition of roofs of ancient buildings in southern Fujian", "Ancient Architecture and Garden Technology", Issue 48, September 1995 (second author).
30. "Architectural Components of Song Dynasty at Laojunyan in Quanzhou", Journal of Huaqiao University, October 1995.
31. "Two Titles of Yongding Earth Buildings", published in "Yongding Literature and History Materials" in November 1995.
32. "Hongqiao Examination", Journal of Architecture, Architectural Society of China, Beijing, November 1995.
33. "Investigation and Research on Hongqiao in Fujian and Zhejiang", the fourth issue of "Fujian Architecture", November 1995.
34. "Basic Types of Wooden Frames in Ancient Buildings in Southern Fujian", No. 49 "Ancient Architecture and Garden Technology", December 1995 (second author).
35. "Review and Prospect of the Department of Architecture of Huaqiao University", "Southern Architecture", December 1995.
36. "Ouyang Zhan's Love in Taiyuan" was serialized in Quanzhou Evening News on July 4 and 8, 1996.
37. "On the Gestalt Phenomenon in Architectural History", Beijing "Architect", June 1996.
38. "The Architectural Achievements of the Stacked Arch Wooden Bridge", the fourth issue of "Journal of Huaqiao University", November 1996.
39. "Thoughts on the Examination for Registered Architects", the sixth issue of "New Architecture" in 1996.
40. "Investigation and Research on Fortified Housing", Beijing "Architect", October 1996.
41. "Ancient buildings remain as old as they were after repairs," Quanzhou Academic Journal, January 1997.
42. "Conservation of Arcade Buildings on Zhongshan Road, Quanzhou", Journal of Architecture, Beijing, August 1997.
43. "Quanzhou Earth Building", "Central China Architecture", October 1997.
44. "Teacher Tong Kuan's Reading and Life", October 1997, China Architecture Industry Press, "Special Collection to Commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Department of Architecture of Southeast University".
45. "On Rational Factors in Feng Shui", November 1997, China Construction Industry Press, Southeast University Department of Architecture Theory and Creation Series "Collection of Research on Architectural History and Theory".
46. "Paradoxes and Others in City Nicknames", September 1998, China Construction Industry Press, "A Hundred Words of Architecture".
47. "Cai's Ancient Residential Building Group in Nan'an, Quanzhou", the third issue of "Fujian Architecture", October 1998.
48. "A Review of Research on Novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties", November 1999, Beijing, Writers Publishing House, "Chinese Literature Yearbook".
49. "Comparative Study of the Buddhist Jungle in Fujian and Shuanglin Temple in Singapore", "Ancient Garden Technology", Issue 67, February 2000.
50. "On the Achievements and Limitations of China's First Generation of Architects", August 2000, China Architecture Industry Press, "Collection of 100 Architectural Commentaries".
51. "A tentative analysis of Wulu and his discussion on the development of southern Fujian in the early Tang Dynasty", December 2000, "Journal of Huaqiao University".
52. "The joy of learning has no limit", December 2000, China Construction Industry Press, "Memoirs of Hundreds of Architectural Masters".
53. "Hakka Architecture in Western Fujian Reflects Three Characteristics of Han Culture", December 2000, China Architecture Industry Press, "Architect".
54. "Fa Yuan Karma", in October 2001, was re-edited by Shuanglin Temple in Singapore.
55. "The traces of the concept of shape victory in some ancient Chinese characters", January 2002, "New Architecture".
56. "Some experiences in participating in the restoration work of ancient Chinese buildings", March 2002, (Singapore) International Symposium on the Preservation of Traditional Chinese Architecture and Historic Sites in Asia.
57. "Celebrating the completion of the main body of Shuanglin Temple", in June 2002, the opening ceremony of the temple tower of Shuanglin Temple in Lianshan, Singapore.
58. "Reconstruction of Ludao Water Pavilion in Jingchun Garden of Peking University and improvement of lotus pond waters", "University Campus Seminar" of Peking University in 2002.
59. "Two Brief Discussions by Yanyuan", "University Campus Seminar" of Peking University in 2002.
60. "Studying with Mr. Tong Kuan", September 2002, Beijing, Intellectual Property Publishing House, "About Tong Kuan".
61. "Architectural Culture of Mou's Manor in Qixia, Shandong", October 2002, Beijing, Issue 100 of "Architect".
62. "Buddhist Pagodas and the Spread of Ancient Western Culture to the East", 2003, Beijing, "Sequel to One Hundred Words of Architecture", Architectural Industry Press.
63. "My opinion on China's wooden arch bridges", September 2004, Beijing, "Construction Industry Herald".
64. "The Lace of the Eiffel Tower" November 2004, Beijing, "Reading".
65. "Earth Buildings and Castles in Southwestern Fujian", November 2004, Taipei, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica.
66. "On the Matching of Materials and Structures", January 2005, Beijing, Journal of Architecture.
67. Beijing-History and Historical Architecture, A U Architecture Magazine, May 2005.
68. A self-written personal academic introduction article "Fang Yong" was published in "Architectural History Decoder", June 2006, Beijing, China Construction Industry Press. Editor's note: "The fourth generation of scholars (of Chinese architectural history), such as...Fang Yong...etc., can look at ancient Chinese architecture from a world perspective and compare Chinese and Western architecture. They are now the backbone of the research and teaching field of architectural history. Strength."
69. "The Principle of Respecting the Old—Commentary on "Jiangnan Garden Chronicles"" has been completed as requested by the First Book Center of China Architecture and Construction Industry Press. , scheduled to be published in September 2006.
70. "Broken Gold and Broken Jade - Review of "Collected Works of Tong Mao"" has been completed as requested by the First Book Center of China Construction Industry Press, "Hundred Architecture Schools Talk about the Past and the Present - Book Compilation (First Edition)", It is planned to be published in September 2006.