Zi Zhugong's main works
The Revealing of Human Nature and the Establishment of Historical Materialism (Guangxi People's Publishing House, 1985);
New Technological Revolution and Social Trend (Chongqing Publishing House, 1987);
the value of life =! ? ! "(Jilin People's Publishing House, 1987);
A Concise Course of Leadership (edited by Jilin People's Publishing House, 1988);
philosophy of management (Xinhua press, 199);
Introduction to Leadership Behavior (China Economic Publishing House, 199);
Zhouyi Life Philosophy Expo (Sichuan People's Publishing House, 1992);
The True Words of the Book of Changes (Guangxi People's Publishing House, 1993);
Zhouyi and Health Preservation (Capital Normal University Press, 1994);
Outline of Practical Teaching of Leadership Science (Party Construction Reading Press, 21);
Zhouyi and Life (Oriental Publishing House, 28);
Zhouyi and Health Preservation (Oriental Publishing House, 28);
The Book of Changes (Central Compilation Press, 211);
Exploring daoist magic (Central Compilation Press, 211);
The Horizon of Chinese Studies (Capital Normal University Press, 213 edition)
Visiting the Victory of Chinese Studies (Capital Normal University Press, 213 edition)
Questioning Chinese Studies (Capital Normal University Press, 213 edition)
Solving the Mysteries of Zhouyi (Capital Normal University Press, 213 edition)
Novel.
Documentary prose "Memories of Six Years in Peking University with Mixed Feelings" (Peking University People, No.3, 24);
The long documentary lyric prose "Niang, Niang" (Modern Press, April 214);
The novel "The Soul of Medicine Capital" (Kyushu Publishing House, April 214)
The poem "Selected Poems of Zizhugong" (Poetry My Love Network, etc.);
The novel "Transformed Marriage" (serialized by Starting Point Novel Network in 21);
In Guangming Daily and other newspapers and periodicals at home and abroad, he published Brief Discussion on the Influence of Zhouyi's Philosophical Thought on Traditional Chinese Medicine, Thoughts on Zhouyi's Self-cultivation, Treating Zhouyi with a Scientific Attitude, Feng Shui and Science and Superstition, Abolishing Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism, and New Explanation on the Mystery of the Origin of the Word Yi.