Li Sen’s scientific research introduction
Professional expertise and recent research directions: Mainly engaged in research on ancient Chinese history, Buddhist history, Buddhist statue art and unearthed documents
Main scientific research projects undertaken: 1. Social science focus of Shandong Province Project - "Research on Buddhist Statues in Shandong", 2006-2009;
2. Shandong University Youth Growth Fund Project - "Research on the History and Hidden Buddhist Statues of Longxing Temple in Qingzhou", 2009-2010.
Writings and teaching materials:
1. "Qingshezhai Stele Series" (single author), Guangming Daily Publishing House, 2010 edition;
2. Education Ministry-issued "Ancient Chinese History", a national liberal arts textbook for colleges and universities (participating in the revision), Fujian People's Publishing House, 2010 edition;
3. "Research on Buddhist Statues in the Yellow River Delta" (co-author), Shandong People's Publishing House 2003 edition
Main papers:
4. "There are many statues of "bad times" and "sea of suffering" in Longxing Temple", "Oriental Collection" Issue 2, 2011;
5. "A Textual Research and Interpretation of the Annals of King Yang Wenhui and his Wife in the Ming Dynasty", "Wenbo" (Core Journal), Issue 1, 2011;
6. "A New Analysis of the Epitaphs of Yanji in the Northern Qi Dynasty", " "Chinese Cultural Studies" (CSSCI) 2010 Issue 4;
7. "Thoughts on the Development of Historical and Cultural Resources in the Western Suburbs Tourism Area of Qingzhou" (Part 1 and 2), "Qingzhou Newsletter" November 23, 25, 2010 Japan;
8. "Zhu Zaixi or Zhu Zaixi", "Chinese Literature and History Series" (CSSCI) 2010, Issue 4;
9. "Correction of the location where the epitaph of Fengzhe in the Northern Qi Dynasty was unearthed" ", "Cultural Relics Spring and Autumn Period", Issue 4, 2010;
10. "Research on the Names of Ming and New Music Kings", "Historical Archives" (CSSCI), Issue 3, 2010;
11 , "A Textual Research on the Reconstruction of the Pu'an Temple Monument in the Ming Dynasty", "Journal of Heze University" 2010, Issue 3;
12. "A New Textual Research on the Epitaph of Li Qi in the Northern Song Dynasty", "Archaeology and Cultural Relics" (CSSCI) 2010 3 issues in 2010;
13. "Explanation of the Newly Unearthed Epitaph of Chen Qing in the Ming Dynasty", "Journal of Weifang University", Issue 3, 2010;
14. "The "Longxing" of Qingzhou in the Tang Dynasty ", "Kaiyuan" Four Temple Views", "World Religious Culture" (CSSCI) 2009 Issue 4;
15. "Explanation of the Sui Dynasty Epitaphs of Liangtong Unearthed in Qingzhou", "Chinese Archeology" (CSSCI) Issue 3, 2009;
16. "Research on the theme of the single standing Buddha in Longxing Temple in Qingzhou, Shandong Province in the Northern Qi Dynasty", "Religious Studies" (CSSCI), Issue 2, 2009;
17 , "Introduction to the Epitaph of Li Yuan in the Qing Dynasty", "China Cultural Relics News", April 20, 2009;
18. "The Influence of Dongyi Culture and Qi State Culture on the History and Culture of Qingzhou", in " "Dongyi Culture and Qingzhou", Qilu Publishing House, January 2009;
19. "Introduction to the Inscriptions of the Three Temples of the Ming Dynasty", "China Cultural Relics News", March 11, 2009;
20. "An analysis of the epitaphs of Dong Ruhan and Dong Li and their sons in the Ming Dynasty", "Historical Collection" (CSSCI) 2009 Issue 1;
21. "An analysis of two handed down inscriptions written by Zhao Zhixin" , "Northern Cultural Relics" (Core Issue) 2009 Issue 1;
22. "Exploration of the Monument of King Wenxuan of Qingzhou", "China Cultural Relics News" February 18, 2009;
23. "Research on the Courtyard of Longxing Temple in Qingzhou", "Chinese Cultural Studies" (CSSCI) 2008 Issue 4;
24. "Analysis on the Epitaph of the Xing Family in the Qing Dynasty", "China Cultural Relics News" 2008 November 19, 2008;
25. "Two Questions on Research", "History Teaching" (CSSCI) 2008, Issue 10;
26. "The Records of Zhu Houying, King of Gaotang in the Ming Dynasty" "Analysis", "Zhongzhou Academic Journal" (CSSCI), Issue 5, 2008
; 27. "Analysis on the Tomb List of Huang Jingshi in the Qing Dynasty", "China Cultural Relics News", September 3, 2008;
28. "Explanation of the Epitaph of Shi Xun in the Ming Dynasty", "Historical Monthly" (CSSCI), Issue 4, 2008;
29. "New Insights into the Epitaph of Cui Renzong in the Tang Dynasty", "Documents" (Category A, CSSCI) 2008 Issue 3;
30. "Qingzhou Zhangxiandong", "Chinese Taoism" (Core Journal) 2008 Issue 3;
31. "Analysis of Qingzhou Longxing" Not all the gilded and painted temple statues are decorations from the Northern Dynasties", "Study of World Religions" (Category A, CSSCI) 2008 Issue 2;
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32. "A Study of the Ode Stone Stele of the Cui Family Pagoda of the Northern Qi Dynasty", "Guanzi Academic Journal" (CSSCI) 2008 Issue 2;
33. "A Study of the Ming Dynasty Shi Qiyang Guan", "Folklore Research" (CSSCI) 2008 Issue 2;
34. "The Name, Origin and Popularity of the Dragon in the Statues of Longxing Temple in Qingzhou", "Dunhuang Academic Series" (CSSCI) 2008 2 issues;
35. "Interpretation of the Newly Revealed Epitaph of Qiu Cun from the Tang Dynasty", "China Cultural Relics News", May 9, 2008;
36. "The Origin of the Name of Yunmen Mountain" "Origin", "Qingzhou Today", April 18, 2008;
37. "Stele of Ming Xinle Wang and his wife seeking a son", "China Cultural Relics News", April 16, 2008;
38. "Analysis of the Monument of the Dharani Sutra of the Great Compassion and Five Seals in White Clothes", "China Cultural Relics News" March 26, 2008;
39. "New Views on the Epitaph of Zhang Jie in the Northern Qi ", "Archaeology and Cultural Relics" (CSSCI), Issue 1, 2008;
40. "New insights into the epitaph of Li Defang in the Tang Dynasty", "China Cultural Relics News", December 19, 2007;
41. "Four Corrections to the Official History of Zhonghua Book Company's Punctuation Edition", "History Teaching" (CSSCI), Issue 11, 2007;
42. "Also Talking about Not All the Buddha Statues of Longxing Temple in Qingzhou Are from the Temple Statues", "Dunhuang Studies" (CSSCI), Issue 6, 2007;
43. "New Analysis of Su's Epitaphs of the Five Dynasties", "China Cultural Relics News", July 13, 2007;
44. "The Stele and Postscript of the Record of Guangqitang in the Qing Dynasty", "Documents" (Category A, CSSCI), Issue 3, 2007;
45. "Explanation of the Stone Stele of Songlin Academy", "China Cultural Relics News, December 13, 2006;
46. "Testing on the Owner of the Xiangshan Han Tomb", China Cultural Relics News, December 8, 2006;
47. "Minutes of the International Academic Symposium on Buddhist Statues and Their Dissemination in Northern Dynasties of China", "Cultural Relics" (Category A, CSSCI), Issue 4, 2006;
48. "A Survey of the Stone Stele of Faqing Temple", "China Cultural Relics News" 》June 14, 2006;
49. "Guangfu Temple, a thousand-year-old temple", "Qingzhou News", June 5, 2006;
50. "Rebuilding Tuoshan" "A Textual Research on the Stone Stele of Haotian Palace", "China Cultural Relics News" March 15, 2006;
51. "A Textual Research on the Nature of the Statues in the Longxing Temple in Qingzhou, Shandong Province", "Guangxi Social Sciences" (Core Journal) Issue 12, 2005 (full text reprinted from National People's Congress materials);
52. "Research on the History of Nanyan", "Guangxi Social Sciences" (Core Journal), Issue 9, 2005;
53 , "Investigation and Research on the Giant Buddha Heads on the Two Mountains in Qingzhou", "Research on the Four Gate Pagoda Aqi Buddha and Shandong Buddha Statue Art", China Literature and History Publishing House, September 2005;
54, " "A Study of the Inscriptions Under the Relic Pagoda in the First Year of Renshou of the Sui Dynasty in Qingzhou", "Northern Cultural Relics" (Core Issue) 2005 Issue 2;
55. "A Study of the Epitaph of Zhang Pan in the Northern Qi Dynasty", "China Cultural Relics News" 2004 October 13;
56. "Ancient Typical Feng Shui Omen Discovered in Qingzhou, Shandong Province", "China Education and Teaching Research" 2004, Issue 7;
57. "Epitaph of Liu Bing in the Ming Dynasty" "Analysis", "China Cultural Relics News", May 26, 2004;
58. "A Rare Inscription Witnessing the Event of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty Opening the Emperor and Building a Temple", "Guangxi Social Sciences" (Core Journal) Issue 4, 2004;
59. "Research on the Remaining Stele of Biaohaiting Poems", "Northern Cultural Relics" (Core Issue), Issue 2, 2004 ("Qilu Evening News" December 27, 1999 "This Weekend" 》"Exclusive disclosure": "Discovery of a rare ruined stele - the whole story of the discovery of the inscriptions of the great calligraphers of the Jin Dynasty");
60. "Discussion on the issue of the backlighting of the statues in Longxing Temple in Qingzhou", "China Cultural Relics Newspaper" December 5, 2003;
61. "Reexamination of Two Ming Dynasty Epitaphs", "Chinese Archeology" (CSSCI) 2003 Issue 4
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62. "Research on the Ode and Preface to the Stone Carvings of the Longxing Guan Lampstand in the Tang Dynasty", "China Cultural Relics News", November 5, 2003;
63. "The Esoteric Alchemy Picture is Actually "Picture of a powerful man with horns", "China Cultural Relics News", October 15, 2003;
64. "The four-door pagoda should be a reconstruction of the relics of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty", "China Cultural Relics News", June 2003 6th;
65. "Ten Universities' Compilation of Ancient Chinese History Textbooks Faults", "Chinese History Research Trends" (CSSCI) 2003 Issue 1;
66. "Qingzhou "Two Topics of Ancient History Exploration", "Journal of Jixi University" Issue 1, 2003;
67. "The Remaining Poetry Stele of Biaohaiting and Its Calligraphy Art", "China Cultural Relics Journal", October 16, 2002 ;
68. "A Study on the Epitaphs of Duke Qiu of the Northern Song Dynasty", "Journal of Weifang Education College", Issue 4, 2002; "Journal of Liaocheng University" 2002 Issue 2;
70. "Exploration of the Epitaph of Cui Ji in the Northern Qi Dynasty", "Journal of Weifang Education College" 2001 Issue 4;
71. "Xinhai Revolution in Shandong", "Journal of Weifang University of Education", Issue 3, 2001;
72. "On Sun Yat-sen's Thoughts on China's Economic Modernization", "Journal of Mudanjiang University", Issue 1, 2001;
73. "Two points of discussion on the age of the Tuoshan Grottoes and the subject matter of the statues", "Journal of Weifang Institute of Education", Issue 4, 2000;
74. "The Guanggu City of Nanyan was razed" "A Differentiation of the Chenghuang Theory", "History Teaching" (CSSCI), Issue 4, 2000;
75. "Also on the Origin of the Name of Tuoshan", "Journal of Weifang Education College", Issue 4, 1999;
76. "Jia Sixie should be a native of Shouguang, Shandong today", "Chinese History Research" (CSSCI), Issue 3, 1999;
77. "The Anecdotes of Gouzhongzi", "Lianhe Daily" "July 1, 1999;
78. "This cannot be called a new discovery", "Qingzhou Daily", April 2, 1999;
79. "Xianbei Murong "Research on the Sinicization of Zhuyan", "Journal of Weifang University of Education", Issue 4, 1998;
80. "Two Topics in the Study of Famous Ancient Cities in Shandong", "Journal of Weifang University of Education", Issue 4, 1997;
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81. "Four Facts about the Ancient History of Qingzhou", "Journal of Weifang Education College", Issue 2, 1997;
82. "An Unsolved Case in Qilu - The Mystery of the Ancient Imperial Tomb", " Lianhe Daily, December 2, 1997;
83. "The Qingzhou Imperial Capital City Site was Seriously Damaged," China Cultural Relics News, July 13, 1997;
84. "Trial Solving the Mystery of the Broken Buddha Statues in the Longxing Temple Cellar", "Buddhist Culture", Issue 5, 1997;
85. "Correction of the Military Strength of the Later Yan Dynasty in the Military System of the Past Dynasties", "Journal of Yantai University", Issue 3, 1997;
86. "Statue of Maitreya Wu Zetian", "Weifang Daily" December 1, 1996;
87. "Investigation and Research on Guanggu City in Nanyan" (Part 1 and 2), "Weifang Education College" Journal of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Issues 2 and 3, 1996;
88. "Two provinces were established in Yidu in the Yuan Dynasty", "Qingzhou Daily" August 29, 1992;
89. "Ode to Qu Yuan during the Dragon Boat Festival", "People's Rights Daily", June 4, 1992;
90. "Lu Xun and Sun Yat-sen", "United Daily News", June 22, 1991.
Main academic part-time jobs: Member of the Chinese Cultural Relics Society, member of the Chinese Epigraphy Society, member of the Chinese Museum Society