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What about the National Studies Education Center of Nanjing University?

(1) How about the national studies class in Nanjing University

Yes, the national studies class in Nanjing University is really good, both in terms of teachers and courses.

I was invited to listen to Professor Xu Xiaoyue's lecture on the Wisdom of National Studies, and I was deeply impressed.

(2) Who are the consultant teachers of the National Studies Society of Nanjing University?

* * There are the following:

Professor Ye Jiaying

. Born in Beijing in June 1924. Director of the Institute of Chinese Classical Culture of Nankai University, doctoral supervisor, Canadian China classical literature expert, academician of the Royal Society of Canada, former professor of Taiwan Province University, visiting professor of Harvard University, University of Michigan and Columbia University, tenured professor of the University of British Columbia in Canada, and employed by visiting professors of many domestic universities and honorary researcher of the Literature Institute of China Academy of Social Sciences.

Professor Fan Jinshi

Fan Jinshi, female, born in 1938, is currently the president of Dunhuang Cultural Relics Research Institute. She has been working in Dunhuang Research Institute for more than 4 years since she graduated from Peking University in 1963, and is known as "the daughter of Dunhuang". Mainly committed to grotto archaeology, grotto scientific protection and management. A native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, graduated from the Department of History of Peking University in 1963, majoring in archaeology. In September of the same year, he joined the Dunhuang Cultural Relics Research Institute, where he served as deputy director in 1977, vice president in August 1984 and president in April 1998. He was an associate researcher in 1988 and a researcher in 1994. In 1995, he was a professor at Lanzhou University, and in 1998, he was a doctoral supervisor of Dunhuang Studies at Lanzhou University. In 1999, he was hired as honorary director of Dunhuang Research Institute of Lanzhou University, the key research base of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education, and deputy director of academic committee. He is also the vice president of Dunhuang Turpan Society in China.

Professor Mo Lifeng

Male, born in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province in 1949. Professor of Chinese Department of Nanjing University, doctoral supervisor. Graduated from Suzhou Senior High School in 1966, and then jumped the queue to farm in the countryside for ten years. In October, 1984, he obtained a doctor of literature degree from Nanjing University, and was the first doctor of literature in New China. At present, he is a professor and doctoral supervisor of Chinese Department of Nanjing University, director of China Poetics Research Center of Nanjing University, and concurrently serves as a member of Social Science Committee of Ministry of Education, Steering Committee of College Cultural Quality Education of Ministry of Education, Steering Committee of Chinese Teaching of Ministry of Education, Academic Member of China Ancient Literature Research Center of Fudan University, Academic Member of China Traditional Culture Research Center of Wuhan University, Vice President of China Song Dynasty Literature Research Association, Vice President of China Du Fu Research Association, President of China Luyou Research Association, Director of China Rhyme Society and Executive Director of China Tang Dynasty Literature Society. He has written five academic monographs and published more than 1 papers.

Professor Wang Zhaopeng

Male, Han nationality, born in June 1959 in Ezhou, Hubei. ** * party member. Professor of Chinese Department of Wuhan University, doctoral supervisor. After graduating from Wuhan Normal University in 1982, he stayed there to teach. From 1985 to 1987, he studied for a master's degree in Hubei University, and studied Tang and Song literature under Professor Zeng Zhaomin. In 1987, he went to Nanjing Normal University to study Ci under Mr. Tang Guizhang, and in 199, he received a doctorate in literature and returned to Hubei University to teach. In 1992, he was promoted to professor, and from 1997 to 1999, he served as Dean of the School of Humanities of Hubei University. In 2, he was transferred to Wuhan University to teach. At present, he is a member of the Steering Committee of Chinese Teaching in Colleges and Universities of the Ministry of Education, vice-president of China Rhyme Society, vice-president and secretary-general of China Song Dynasty Literature Society, president of Hubei Ancient Literature Society and editor-in-chief of Song Dynasty Literature Research Yearbook. Zhang Yuangan's Chronicle (Nanjing Publishing House, 1989), A Study on the Poets Group in Song Nandu (Taipei Wenjin Publishing House, 1992), The Chronicle of Poets in Song Dynasty (Wenjin Publishing House, 1992), A Historical Review of Tang and Song Poetry (People's Literature Publishing House, 2) and Five Pronouns in the Whole Tang Dynasty (cooperation). Zhonghua Book Company (1999) and other works on Ci, and published more than 1 academic papers. Among them, "A Study of Song Nandu Poets Group" won the first prize of Xia Chengtao's Ci Award. He has been the editor-in-chief of the Newsletter of Ci Poetry and the Yearbook of Ci Poetry Research. In 1995, he was awarded the title of young and middle-aged expert with outstanding contributions in Hubei Province.

Academic * * *: Member of the Steering Committee of Chinese Teaching in Colleges and Universities of the Ministry of Education; President of China Ci Research Association; Vice President of China Rhyme Society; Vice President and Secretary General of China Song Dynasty Literature Society; Director of China Tang Dynasty Literature Society; Director of China Li Qingzhao Xin Qiji Society; President of Hubei Ancient Literature Society; Academic member of Hubei Social Science Association; Member of the Discipline Appraisal Group of Hubei Academic Degrees Committee; Editor-in-chief of the Yearbook of Ci Studies; Editor-in-chief of the Yearbook of Literary Studies in Song Dynasty; Deputy Editor-in-Chief of China Journal of Rhyme; Editorial board of Ci Poetry magazine; Editorial board of Chinese Ci Poetry magazine;

Professor Hong Xiuping

Male, born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province in 1954. Professor, Department of Philosophy, Nanjing University, doctoral supervisor. From 1977 to 1981, he studied in the Philosophy Department of Nanjing University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1981. From 1981 to 1984, he was a graduate student majoring in philosophy in China, Department of Philosophy, Nanjing University. He studied under Professor Sun Shuping and Professor Wang You, and graduated with a master's degree in 1984, where he stayed as a teacher. In 1985, he was admitted as a Ph.D. student in the Philosophy Department of Fudan University in Shanghai. He studied under Professor Yan Beiying, and graduated in 1988 with a doctorate in philosophy. From 1994 to 1995, he was appointed by Nanjing University, and visited Beirut College, University of Michigan and Harvard University for one year. In 2, he visited Germany to give lectures for three months. At present, he is a young and middle-aged academic backbone of Nanjing University, director of China Institute of Philosophy and Religious Culture, professor of philosophy and religion, doctoral supervisor, and director of the teaching and research section of philosophy history in China. He is also a guest researcher at the Buddhist Research Center of China Academy of Social Sciences, a guest researcher at the Oriental Culture Research Center of China Academy of Social Sciences, a guest researcher at Northwest University, a guest researcher at Xuanzang Research Center of China, the vice president of Shaanxi Laozi Thought Research Association, the deputy editor-in-chief of China Thinkers' Biography Series (2) and the director of the Chinese Religious Society. He was awarded the "* * * Special Allowance" by the State Council for his outstanding achievements in teaching and scientific research, and was awarded the title of "Outstanding Young Key Teachers in Universities of Jiangsu Province", and was selected into the "Cross-century Excellent Talents Training Plan" of the Ministry of Education.

Professor Shi Yidui

Male, born in Changhua, Taiwan Province in 194. Professor and doctoral supervisor of the Academy of Social Sciences of the University of Macau. He studied under Xia Chengtao, wu shichang and other masters of Ci, specializing in Ci. . He graduated from the Chinese Department of Fujian Normal University and graduated from the Language and Literature Research Office of Hangzhou University. Master of Arts and Doctor of Literature, China Academy of Social Sciences. He used to be an associate researcher at the Institute of Literature, China Academy of Social Sciences, and vice president of the Chinese College of the University of Macau. He is currently a professor in the Chinese Department of the School of Social and Humanities Sciences of the University of Macau. There are many works in the world, such as Normative Style of Song Ci (Volume I of Shi Yi Dui Ci Studies), Great Changes in Modern Ci (Volume II of Shi Yi Dui Ci Studies) and Notes on Renjian Ci Studies.

Professor Zhang Hongsheng

Male, born in May 1957 in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, with a ancestral home in Yexian County, Shandong Province. Professor, School of Literature, Nanjing University, doctoral supervisor. In December 1981, he graduated from Xuzhou Normal University with a bachelor's degree. In February 1982, he was admitted to the Chinese Department of Nanjing University, and received his master's degree and doctor's degree in December 1984 and June 1989 respectively. At present, he is a professor of Chinese Department of Nanjing University, a doctoral supervisor, vice president of the School of Basic Education of Nanjing University, and director of the Institute of Ming and Qing Literature of Nanjing University. He was a visiting researcher at Hong Kong Baptist University (1996) and a senior visiting scholar at Harvard Yanjing Society (1996-1997). Mainly engaged in the study of China literature history, Ci poetry and overseas Sinology.

Professor Zhao Xiaolan

Female, Professor of College of Literature, Hunan Normal University, doctoral supervisor, leader of ancient literature discipline; Director of China Song Dynasty Literature Society and executive director of China Ci Studies Society. He has been engaged in the teaching and scientific research of China classical literature, especially Tang and Song poetry for a long time. He has published academic monographs "Jiang Kui and the Culture of Southern Song Dynasty" and "Scholar Wen Yiduo" (co-author), and edited "Research on Classical Philology in China". In recent years, he has published many academic papers in national authoritative journals such as Literary Criticism, Literary Heritage and Literary Studies, and dozens of academic papers in various core journals across the country. He was the first deputy editor-in-chief in the collation of the National Eighth Five-Year Plan key project "Collection of Books Handed Down from Ancient Times and Qiangcun Series", and participated in the collation of many large-scale ancient books, such as Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty, Complete Poems of Song Dynasty and Complete Poems of Ming Dynasty, and the writing of the History of China Ancient Literary Criticism. At present, he is independently undertaking the research task of the national social science fund project "Xin Qiji's Cultural Analysis". The teaching courses for undergraduate and graduate students have always been popular and won many awards. He was a guest in Lecture Room.

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