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Lai Ruihe’s academic works

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Examined papers (only those published after 2002)

1. 〈Tang "Wangzhi" officials and Tang civil servant types 〉, "Tang Studies", Volume 16, December 2010, Pages 373-401. [This is the number one academic journal in the field of Tang history, edited by Professor Rong Xinjiang from the Department of History of Peking University, and has a strict anonymous review system]

2. 〈The official history of the novel: Take "New "Tang Shu? Wu Bao'an Biography" as an example, "Tang History Series", No. 11 (February 2009), pp. 343-355.

3. "On the Inspection Officers in the Tang Dynasty", "Tang History Series", No. 10 (February 2008), pp. 106-119.

4. "On the "Photographer" Officials in Prefectures and Counties in the Tang Dynasty", "Tang History Series", No. 9 (January 2007), pp. 66-86. ["Tang History Series" is one of the most important publications in the field of Tang history in China. The editorial board includes the most famous Tang history scholars from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and has a review system]

5. "On the Attendants of the Tang Dynasty" "Yu Shi Zhi Za", "Chinese Literature and History Series", No. 82 (June 2006), pp. 83-95. [This is one of the most famous literary and historical journals in mainland China. Most of the contributors are first-class scholars from first-class universities such as Peking University and Tsinghua University. It has a strict anonymous review system]

6. "On the School Inspectorate System in the Tang Dynasty", "Chinese Studies", Volume 24, Issue 1 (June 2006), pp. 175-208. [This is the top five literary and historical journals in Taiwan]

7. "On the office hours of officials in the Tang Dynasty", "Chinese History Research" (Institute of History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing), 2005 Issue 4, pp. 73-77. [This is the second-ranked journal in mainland history]

8. "Hanlin Taizhao and Si Tiantai in the Tang Dynasty—Reexamination of "Li Su's Epitaph" and "Beishi's Epitaph"> , "Tang Studies" (edited by Rong Xinjiang, Department of History, Peking University), Volume 9, 2003, pp. 315–342.

9. "Explanation of the Tang Dynasty School Secretary", "Journal of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica", Volume 74, Part 3, September 2003, pp. 527-583. ["Journal of the Institute of History and Linguistics, Academia Sinica" is an A&HCI journal, often ranked first among literary and historical journals in Taiwan]

10. "Explanation of the Imperial Edict in the Tang Dynasty", "Journal of the Institute of Chinese Culture" (Institute of Chinese Culture, The Chinese University of Hong Kong), New Issue 12, 2003, pp. 69–105. [This is the number one literary and historical journal in Hong Kong] 1. "Research on Tang Dynasty Literature and Tang Dynasty Bureaucracy - Taking Grassroots Civil Officials as an Example", collected in "Proceedings of the First Malaysian Traditional Sinology Symposium" (Johor Bahru, Malaysia: Southern College Press, 2005), pp. 123-139.

2. "On Wang Wei's "Lovesickness" and Related Topics", collected in "Academic Papers Collection of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, University of Malaya" No. 7: "Fourth Founding of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, University of Malaya" "10th Anniversary Special Issue" (Kuala Lumpur: Department of Chinese, University of Malaya, 2005), pp. 121-149. 1. "Grassroots Civil Officials in the Tang Dynasty", Taipei: Lianjing Publishing Company, November 2004, listed as one of the "Lianjing Academic Series". vii + 481 pages. [This book was actually published in early 2005, and after its publication, it received a grant of NT$200,000 from the National Science Council's "Supported Publication of Humanities and Social Sciences Book Award"]. The simplified Chinese version of this book was published by Beijing Zhonghua Book Company in May 2008.

2. "Middle-level Civil Service Officials in the Tang Dynasty", Taipei: Lianjing Publishing Company, December 2008, 648 pages, listed as one of the "Lianjing Academic Series". After publication, it received a grant of NT$200,000 from the National Science Council's "Subsidy for Publication of Humanities and Social Sciences Books". The simplified version will be published by Beijing Zhonghua Book Company in November 2010. 1.1. "On the Inspectors of the Tang Dynasty", "The 8th International Academic Symposium on Tang Dynasty Culture", held at National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, from November 31 to December 1, 2007.

2. "On the Meaning, Origin and Evolution of Judges in the Tang Dynasty", "The 7th International Academic Symposium on Tang Dynasty Culture" (jointly organized by the Taiwan Chinese Tang Dynasty Society and the School of Humanities, National Taipei University, 2005 October 27-28, 2018 at Taipei University Minsheng East Road Campus).

3. "The significance of official names and official systems in the Tang Dynasty to the study of Tang Dynasty literature", "The First Malaysian Traditional Sinology Seminar" (co-sponsored by the Department of Chinese and the Institute of Chinese Ethnicities and Culture, Southern College, Johor Bahru, Malaysia, July 3, 2004).

4. "On County Captains in the Tang Dynasty", "The Sixth International Academic Symposium on Tang Dynasty Culture" (co-organized by the Taiwan Chinese Tang Dynasty Society and the History Department and Research Institute of China Culture University, 2003 November 6–7, Taipei National Library). 1. Academic Essays

1. "Remembering Professor Denis Twitchett", "Chinese Studies Newsletter", Volume 26, Issue 4 (November 2007), pp. 24-34.

2. "Searching thousands of miles for the stele - how I found the "Stele of the Great Compassion Bodhisattva"", "Taiwan Religious Research Newsletter", Issue 3 (April 2002), pp. 134-183. 1. "Traveling in the Tang Dynasty by Train: Private Photo Album of Journey to China". Taipei: Renren Publishing House, 2002 (photo album and written records of exploring the cultural and historical landscape of the Tang Dynasty). Contains 240 color photos, 124 pages. Simplified version: Beijing Zhonghua Book Company, May 2009. 194 pages.

2. "The History of Men's Parenting". Taipei: United Literature Publishing House, 2001. 212 pages. Simplified version: Beijing Zhonghua Book Company, February 2010.

3. "Du Fu's Five Cities: A Train Fan's Grand Tour of China". Taipei: Erya Publishing House, 1999. 406 pages. Simplified version of "Du Fu's Five Cities: A Tang History Scholar's Journey": Tsinghua University Press, Beijing, September 2008.