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Wang's Works and Translation
2. Wang Zhu: Xi Case (Japanese version), Shaanxi Tourism Publishing House, 199 1 year.
3. Editor-in-Chief Zhang, Duan Haoran, Wang, etc. : Tang Dynasty Changan Dictionary, Shaanxi People's Publishing House, 1990.
4. Hubei Provincial Museum, translated by Wang and others. : Bronze mirrors of Hubei, Han Dynasty, Three Kingdoms and Six Dynasties, Cultural Relics Publishing House, Ancient Studies Society, 1988.
5. Research on Archaeological Relics (I) compiled by Wenbo College of Northwest University (ed.) Sanqin Press 1996.
6. Wang Zhu: "Research on Cultural Relics Exchange between China and Japan", Japan's International Society Education Committee, 1997.
7. Wang Zhu: Research on Cultural Relics Exchange between China and Japan, Friends Bookstore (Japan), 1997.
8. Research on Archaeological Relics (II) compiled by Wenbo College of Northwest University (Editor) was published by Shaanxi People's Publishing House in 2002.
9. Northwest University School of Culture and Art, Cultural Relics Publishing House, 2002.
10. Wang: Archaeological Research on Cultural Exchange between China and Japan, Shaanxi People's Publishing House, 2002.
Four. Thesis and translation
1. Dai Tongxin, Wang, Zhang Zhou: Excavation Report of Shizuitou East Area in Baoji, Journal of Archaeology, No.2, 1987.
2. Dai Tongxin, Zhang Zhou and Wang: Brief report on the investigation of ancient sites in Wenbo hua county, Fufeng and Baoji, No.2, 1987.
3. Wang and Ran Wanli: Chonghuafang Site in Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty, published by China Archaeological Society: China Archaeological Yearbook, Cultural Relics Publishing House, 1997.
4. Wang: A Comparative Study of Chang 'an City in Sui and Tang Dynasties and Pingchengjing in Japan —— A Study of Ancient Chinese and Japanese Capital Cities, Journal of Northwest University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition),No. 1, 1990.
5. Wang: A Probe into the Japanese Heisei Sutra's Imitation of China's Capital Prototype —— A Study of Ancient Chinese and Japanese Capital II, Journal of Northwest University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), No.2, 199 1.
6. Wang: "Research on Tang Tri-colored Crafts Unearthed in China and Japan", Journal of Northwest University (Natural Science Edition), No.4, 199 1.
7. Wang: "On the eastward spread of Confucius' theory and its influence", No.3 Confucius Studies, 1992.
8. Wang: A Summary of the Research on Tang Sancai in China and Tang Sancai Unearthed in Japan, Archaeology1992 No. 12.
9. Wang: Analysis of Murals in the Tomb of King Huai in Tang Dynasty, Archaeology 1996. 1. Also compiled by Shaanxi History Museum: Collected Works on Murals in Tang Tombs, Sanqin Publishing House, 200 1.
10. Wang: Preliminary study on the overall design idea and layout of Chang 'an City in Sui and Tang Dynasties —— Study on Chang 'an City in Sui and Tang Dynasties II, Journal of Northwest University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), No.3, 1997.
1 1. Wang: New Discovery and Research of Shahe Ancient Bridge, Journal of Northwest University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), No.3, 2000.
12. Wang: Reflections on the protection, development and utilization of cultural relics in China since the founding of the People's Republic of China, Journal of Northwest University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), No.3, 200 1.
13. Wang: Re-analysis of Qin Bamboo Slips in Sleeping Tiger Land, edited by Qin and Han History Research Office of Northwest University: Collection of Commemorative Works of Mr. Chen Zhi, Northwest University Press, 1992.
14., Chongji, Wang: China ceramics unearthed in Tanzania, archaeology and cultural relics,No. 1, 0992.
15. Wang: A preliminary study on the prototype of Chang 'an City in Sui and Tang Dynasties in Japan, 1992 No.3. ..
16. Wang: Archaeological relic No.5 on the gilded deer-patterned three-legged silver plate in Zhengcang, Japan, 1996.
17. Wang: Study on the overall design idea and layout of Chang 'an City in Sui and Tang Dynasties —— One of the studies on Chang 'an City in Sui and Tang Dynasties, published by Northwest University College: Archaeological Cultural Relics Research, Sanqin Press, 1996.
18. Wang: Wu Zetian's word-making stages, No.4, 1998.
19. Wang: On the origin of the structure and system of the ancient capital of China, in Shi Nianhai's China Historical Geography Theory Series,No. 1999.
20. Wang: Research on the Historical Evolution and Stereotype of the Ancient Capital of China, Yuanwang Collection published by the editorial board: Yuanwang Collection-Collection of 40th Anniversary Commemoration of Shaanxi Archaeological Institute, Shaanxi People's Fine Arts Publishing House, 1998.
2 1. Wang: Several issues concerning the cultural exchange between China and Japan in ancient times, edited by Huang: Northwest University History Series 1 Han and Tang Studies, Sanqin Publishing House, 1998.
22. Wang. On the historical significance of Wu Zetian's word-making unearthed in Japan. Huang Editor-in-Chief: Northwest University History Series 2 Han and Tang Studies, Sanqin Press, 200 1.
23. Wang: Re-discussion on the Third Bridge of Wei River in Chang 'an, Han and Tang Dynasties, edited by Shi Nianhai: Supplement to China Historical Geography Theory Series, Second Series of Sino-Japanese Historical Geography Cooperation Research Papers, 1999.
24. Wang: Reflections on the protection, development and utilization of cultural relics in China since the founding of the People's Republic of China, Journal of Northwest University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), No.3, 200 1.
25. Wang: Tracing the origin of the custom of coins in the mouth of the deceased unearthed from tombs in Sui and Tang Dynasties, Archaeology and Cultural Relics, No.5, 200 1.
26. Wang: Scientific archaeological excavation and rational development and utilization (sponsored by the Policy Research Office of Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee: investigation and decision-making),No. 10, 200 1.
27. Wang: "Chang 'an Capital, Pingcheng Capital, Exploration of Sino-Japanese Cultural Exchanges", (Japan) Toyama Institute of Japanese CultureNo. 14, 1995.
28.[ Japan] Otajin, translated by Guo Wang: "My Experience in China-Things Related to Aaron", Journal of Northwest UniversityNo. 105, 1984 12 13.
29. Wang: Talking about Lantern Festival, An Historical Society, An Fangzhi Museum: An Jingu, 2+0985.
30. Wang: Yu Shinan and his calligraphy art, An Historical Society, An Fangzhi Museum: An Present and Past, 6+0985.
3 1. Wang: Talking about Zhaoling, edited by Zhang: Annals of Chang 'an in Sui and Tang Dynasties, Shaanxi Tourism Publishing House, 199 1 year.
32. Wang: There are a lot of Tang Dynasty fabrics in Zhengcang Courtyard, Sun News1July 2, 987.
33. Wang: Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang in China, a foreign student of Gay Association, (Japan), No.2, 1986.
34. Wang: "Archaeological Excavation of Famen Temple in Shaanxi Province, China", for overseas students of Tongshe Society (Japan), No.3, 1987.
35. Wang: "The Legend of Nine Sons of Longsheng" and "Archaeological Position", contained in Mori Yoshiro I: "Archaeology of Tongshe University"
36. Wang: An Investigation on the History of Ancient Sino-Japanese Cultural Negotiation-Japanese Ambassador to Tang, China, China, Mori Yoshiro I: Published by Institute of Archaeology, Tongshe University.
37. Wang: "Research on Ancient Chinese and Japanese Capital Cities —— Chang 'an City, Pingcheng City, Beijing Center and Chang 'an City in China", paper by monks of Japan Tongshe University, 60 pages.
38. Wang: Imitation Prototype of Pingchengjing, published by Masaaki Ueda: Gu 12472.
39.[ Japan] Yoshikawa Tadao, Wesley Wang: "The Eastern Coastal Areas and Buddhism in the 5th and 6th Century-A History of Sheshan qixia temple", Collected Works of Dunhuang Studies No.2, 1992.
40. Wang: New Archaeological Discovery of Yaozhou Kiln in Tang Dynasty, Institute of Cultural History of Tongshe University: Cultural History No.49, (Japan), 1993.
4 1. Wang Dui: Dao
42. Wang: Exploration of Chang 'an Capital, Pingcheng Capital and Sino-Japanese Cultural Exchanges, Journal of Japan Institute of Marine Culture ToyamaNo. 14, (Japan), 1995.
43. Wang: Archaeology
44. Wang's Book, Rules of Air Cargo Protection: Chang 'an City, Monthly 1996, No.9.
45. Wang: "Natural characters, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan.
46. Wang: "Tiles with Chinese Characters Unearthed from Ancient Tombs in Shaanxi, China", published in Mori Haoyi: "Exploring Ancient Secrets", Central Press (Japan), 1998.
47. Wang: On the origin of the structure and system of China's ancient capital, published in Department of Geography Education, Seoul University (Korea): Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Ancient Cities in Korea, China and Japan in 1997, 1997.
48. Wang: A Study on the Historical Evolution and Stereotype of China's Ancient Capital, in Korean-Chinese Archaeological Research Institute (Korea): Korean-Chinese Archaeological Research 5, 1998.
49. Wang: Design of Chang 'an City in Sui and Tang Dynasties, Cultural History of Tongshe University (Japan)
50. Wang: A New Interpretation of Hanyuan Temple in Daming Palace in Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty, published by Mori Guangyi and Matsumoto, Archaeology of Tongshe University.
5 1. Wang's "Bridge of Han and Tang Dynasties", published by the Education Commission of Quanjing City (Japan) and the Tourism Commission of Chunri.
52. Wang: "Japan's triangular animal mirror", published in "Ancient Studies" (every other month), 65438+ September 0999, 65438+.
53. Wang: "Bridges in the Han Dynasty", in Sen and Meniwaki II: "Ancient travel history-roads, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges, bridges.
54.[ Japan] osawa Zhengsheng, Wesley Wang: Vegetable Production and Management in Tang Dynasty, No.4, 1985.
55. Wang: Qujiangchi and Xinei Hospital in Japan, Shaanxi Daily, 4th edition, 1990.
56.[ Japan] Cheng Jia Chelang, Wesley Wang: Sun Zhu of Qin Bamboo Slips Sleeping Tiger Land, No.3, 199 1.
57. Wesley Wang: Confucius Culture and Japanese Culture, Zhengming Publishing: Ancient Japan, Primary School, 19965438+.
58.[ Japan] Mao Xiong Lian Chuan, Wesley Wang, Fazang and Famen Temple, edited by Han, Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Famen Temple History and Culture, Shaanxi People's Education Publishing House, 1992.
59.[ Japan] By Tadashi Kotani, translated by Wang and Liu Yong: The Custom of the Dead with Coins in Their Mouth —— Western Factors in Han and Tang Tombs (I), Humanities Magazine, No.5, 199 1.
60.[ Japan] By Tadashi Kotani, translated by Wang and Liu Yong: The Custom of the Dead with Coins in Their Mouth —— Western Factors in Han and Tang Tombs (II), Humanities Magazine, No.2, 1993.
6 1. Wang, Wesley Wang: Study on Mirror Images in House Portraits in the Late Han Dynasty, Ancient StudiesNo. 129, 1993.
62.[ Japan] Qi Heze, Wesley Wang: On the Tang Dynasty cultural relics and clothing curtains unearthed from Famen Temple, 1996No. 1.
63.[ Japan] Zhengming, Wesley Wang: Problems in the History of Ancient Sino-Japanese Relations-Focusing on the Exchanges between Sui and Tang Dynasties and Bohai Sea, Journal of Northwest University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition) No.3+0996.
64.[ Japan] Qi Heze, Wesley Wang: Origin of Famen Temple and Tuoba Yu, 1997 No.2. ..
65.[ Japan] An, Wang, Li Zizhi, translated: The Origin of Ancient Japanese Capital Archaeology and Cultural Relics, No.4, 1998.
66.[ Japan] Saiyan Kenji, Wesley Wang: Study on the Origin of Ancient Civilization in China, Journal of Northwest University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), No.5, 200 1.
67. Wang's scientific archaeological excavation and rational development and utilization, sponsored by the Policy Research Office of Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee, research decision No.200 1 0.
68. Wang Zhu's Prediction that Ganling in the Tang Dynasty should be "Shouling", Huang's Study on the Culture of Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang Dynasties, the second set, Sanqin Publishing House, 2003.
69. Wang, A Study on the Custom of Coins in the Mouth of the Dead on the Silk Road, Journal of Archaeology, No.2, 2003.
70. Wang's Re-study on the Customs of the Dead and Matsumoto's Archaeology of Tongshe University.
7 1. Wang's Study on the Custom of the Dead in China began with the Jade Culture Around the Sea of Japan by the Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences of Jinghe Gakuen University.
72. Wang, The Design Thought and Influence of Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties, Northwest University Newspaper, No.4, 2004.
73. Wang: The latest research on the ancient capital cities of China and Japan, edited by the Association of Social Sciences in Angola: Collection of Commemorative Papers on the 20th Anniversary of Air Sea Entering the Tang Dynasty/KLOC-0, Sanqin Publishing House, 2004.
74. Wang: A Preliminary Study on the Ganling System in the Tang Dynasty, Oriental Magazine, Institute of Humanities, Kyoto University, Japan, Vol. 76, Mingwen Press, 2005.
75. Wang: My opinion on the epitaph of Japanese student Jing Zhencheng in Tang Dynasty, Journal of Northwest University, No.2, 2005.
76. Wang: Discussion on the Epitaph of Jing Zhencheng, East Ancient CultureNo. 123, 2005.
77. Wang: My opinion on the epitaph of Tang Zhencheng, a student studying in Japan in the Tang Dynasty, Oriental Ancient Culture,No. 124, 2005.
78. Wang: The Background of Sending Overseas Students through Tang Shi in the Tang Dynasty, majoring in Northwest University.
79. Wang, The Issue of Sending Overseas Students to the Tang Dynasty, written by Northwest University.
80. Wang and Du Huiyuan: Summary of the International Symposium on the Epitaph of Jing Zhencheng in Japan, edited by Huang and Wei Quanrui: The Fourth Series of Cultural Studies of Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang Dynasties, Sanqin Publishing House, 2006.
8 1. Author Jing Min, Wesley Wang: Epitaph of Japanese Ambassador to Tang Dynasty China An and Tomb Owner Zhen Cheng, edited by Huang and Wei Quanrui: Study of Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang Cultures, Series 4, Sanqin Publishing House, 2006.
82. Written by Shi Jianqing, translated by Wang and Yang Jie: On the Nature of Japanese Epitaphs Entering the Tang Dynasty —— From the Perspective of China's Tang Dynasty History, edited by Huang and Wei Quanrui: The Fourth Series of Cultural Studies of Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang Dynasties, Sanqin Publishing House, 2006.
83. Wang: A new certificate of Japanese student Jing Zhencheng's name change in Tang Dynasty, China Cultural Relics Newspaper, 7th edition, September 2006 15.
84. Wang: "Re-discussion on two issues of the murals of the Prince's Tomb in the Tang Dynasty", Study on the Tang Dynasty Murals Collected in Shaanxi History Museum, Sanqin Publishing House, 2006.
85. Wang: A preliminary textual research on the epitaph of Japanese student Jing Zhencheng in the Tang Dynasty, edited by the Department of Archaeology of Northwest University and the Cultural Relics and Archaeology Center of Northwest University: Western Archaeology-A Special Issue to Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Founding of Archaeology Specialty of Northwest University, the first series, Sanqin Publishing House, 2006.
86. Wang: The mausoleum system of Ganling seems to be a prediction of the tombs with two rooms before and after. Editor-in-chief: Research on Ganling Culture (II), Sanqin Publishing House, 2006.
87. Wang: Sending a Japanese Special Envoy, Nara News, 8th edition, 2006, 1 14.
88. Wang: Ancient, Nara News, 9th Edition, June 25, 2006.
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