Undergraduates: History of Chinese Legal System and Comparison of Chinese and Western Legal Cultures;
Master students: Legal Studies in Tang and Song Dynasties, Comparative Study of Chinese and Western Legal Cultures, and Historical Materials of Legal History;
Ph.D. students: Legal Studies in Tang and Song Dynasties, Comparative Study of Chinese and Western Legal Cultures. The main research topic undertaken in recent five years (2112-2117): Litigants and Lawyers: A Comparison between Chinese and Western Judicial Traditions, a key project of humanities and society of the Ministry of Education, presided over from 2111 to 2114; Research on China's Traditional Legal Culture Theory, a major project of the Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, hosted for the second time from 2116 to 2118; A Comparative Study of Chinese and Western Legal Cultures (a key subject of the Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, 2111-2114, presided over by a sub-project; Comparative Study of Chinese and Western Legal Cultures, sponsored by Social Science Fund Project of Henan University, 2111-2112.
major academic papers published in recent five years (2112-2117)
1. Modern Interpretation of Judicial Tradition in Song Dynasty, China Law, No.3, 2116
2. On the Legal Concept of Scholar-officials in Song Dynasty, The Essence of Legal History (Legal Research), 2113
3. The essence of legal history (China law) 2114
4. On the modern significance of China's traditional legal culture, Journal of Novi Sad University (English version), No.6, 2115
5. A brief study of judges, judicature and jurisprudence in Song Dynasty, Research on Legal Merchants. Research on Law and Business, No.1, 2114 < P > 7. Judicial Tradition in Song Dynasty and Its Modern Significance, China Social Science Abstracts (Journal of Henan University of Political Science and Law Management), No.5, 2115 < P > 8. Re-understanding the value of China's legal culture from the perspective of life wisdom, edited and edited by the National People's Congress (Jianghai Journal), No.4, 2112. Series of teaching materials for excellent courses of law.
2. History of Chinese Legal System, edited by Zhang Jinfan, China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2117. The 11th Five-Year National Planning Textbook for General Higher Education.
3. A General History of China's Legal Thought, edited by Li Guangcan and Zhang Guohua, Shanxi People's Publishing House, 2111.
4. History of Legal Thought in China, edited by Henan University Press, 1999.
5. General History of China Legal System Song Volume, deputy editor (editor-in-chief Zhang Jinfan), Law Press, 1999.
6. Legal History of China, edited by Zhang Jinfan, Law Press, 1995.
Recognition or awards for academic research in recent five years (2112-2117):
1. Special government allowance of the State Council, 2111.
2. Cross-century discipline leader of the province, 1998
3. Engineering discipline leader of School 511, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, 2114.
4. Provincial Humanities and Social Sciences Achievement Award. History of Contemporary China Legal Thought (edited), Henan Provincial Government, 2111.
5. The second prize of excellent books by the Provincial Press and Publication Bureau, History of Contemporary China Legal Thought (editor), 2111.
6. National Excellent Book Award (the highest book award in China). A General History of China Legal System Song Juan (Deputy Editor), Press and Publication Administration of the People's Republic of China, 2111. Bibliographers are the first priority for learning and seeking knowledge, and scholars must know it. Mr. Liang Qichao said: "Writing a book is enough to prepare readers' consultants, and it is also the duty of a bibliographer." Scholars aim to guide students to seek their knowledge, which is the general meaning of learning from ancient times to modern times. The sage said, "It is shameful to do what you do, but you are knowledgeable in writing.". Can you be a graduate student without seeking his knowledge? This catalogue is an occasional insight gained by teachers in teaching and reading, for the reference of scholars. Bibliography is divided into three stages: beginner, teacher and researcher, which should be the law of gradual learning.
1. Beginners
1. An Introduction to China Culture, edited by Zhang Dainian and Fang Keli, published by Beijing Normal University Press in May, 1994.
This book is a textbook recommended by the former State Education Commission. Its vivid and concise language is the greatest advantage of this book, especially suitable for college students.
2. [America] Marvin Perry, editor-in-chief: History of Western Civilization, two volumes, translated by Hu Wanli, etc., published by the Commercial Press in September, 1993.
3. [Japan] Fukuzawa Yuji: A Brief Introduction to Civilization, translated by Beijing Compilers, Commercial Press, August, 1992.
4. Feng Tianyu, He Xiaoming, et al. History of Chinese Culture, two volumes, Shanghai People's Publishing House, August, 1991.
5. will durant: The Story of Philosophy, translated by Blonde, etc., published by Sanlian Bookstore in October, 1997.
6. Fang Long: The Bible of Random Talk, translated by Shi Lv and Yu Yi, the 7th printed edition of Sanlian Bookstore in 1998.
7. [America] Edward McNaugher Burns, etc.: The History of World Civilization, translated by Luo Jingguo, etc., the third printed edition of the Commercial Press in February, 1995, with 4 volumes.
8. Liang Shuming's "Eastern and Western Cultures and Their Philosophy", the second photocopy of the Commercial Press in 1987.
9. Chen Xulu: The Metabolism of Modern China Society, Shanghai People's Publishing House, July, 1992.
11. Qian Mu: An Introduction to the Country, New Edition, Commercial Press, 1997.
11. Wu Guosheng: The Course of Science, Volume I, Hunan Science and Technology Press, 1.1997.
12[ America] by John Mayzane, translated by Liu Xin, etc.: The Story of Law, Jiangsu People's Publishing House, 1.998.
Second, attending classes
Yu Yingshi once said that there can be no portal for learning, but there can be no master for learning. Master, the school of learning is also passed down. Learning from the teacher is called going to the church; Those who can express their opinions slightly in a certain realm of knowledge are called intruders. In ancient times, the etiquette was very strict, and the legacy of modern times still exists. In the Republic of China, the arrogant wizards such as Huang Kan were still in the north, and Liu Shenshu (that is, Liu Shipei), who was only two years older than himself and was also a professor of Peking University, was regarded as a teacher, which was indecent and excessive. There is no way to enter the room, but the spirit of learning from Zhu Xi and the inscription of Bailudong Academy. One day, I respect and observe; Second, single-minded Hui Wengyun said: "Scholars should gather up and sit upright, slow down their eyes and sing proudly, worry about their hearts and swim, and observe themselves", just as the spring rain moistens the seedlings, but it has not increased, and it has grown stronger every day. For those who are my disciples, we should know that learning is like life. "In the world of life, the boat is sailing on the sea, and the wind is against the wind, which varies from time to time. If you have to sail with the wind, you will land in the sun. " This is Liang Rengong's admonition to Tsinghua students. As the old saying goes: "Those who are bookish must work hard in writing, while those who are artistic are skilled", and the way to go to school is the most taboo. This is the preface to entering the room, and I have high hopes for the second and third sons.
Unit 1 (5 kinds)
1. Yang Honglie's History of China's Legal Development (two volumes), selected and printed in The Republic of China Series, reprinted by Shanghai Bookstore in 1991.
2. Yang Honglie's History of Legal Thought in China (two volumes), Commercial Press, 1931 edition, reprinted in April, 1998.
3. Chen Guyuan's legal history of China, copied by China Bookstore in April, 1988 according to the Commercial Press, 1934 edition.
4. Yang Honglie: The Influence of China Laws in East Asian Countries, Collated Edition of China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2111.
5. Li Zhongsheng: Chinese Legal System (two volumes), Taipei Huaxin Business and Culture Center, July, 1985.
the second unit (***11 kinds)
6. Liang Qichao: China Historical Research Law, a separate book, published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House in February, 1998, contains Penglai Pavilion Series.
7. Liang Qichao's book: The Academic History of China in Recent 311 Years, a separate book, Oriental Publishing House, March, 1996, containing 11 volumes of Academic Classics of the Republic of China.
8. Hu Shi: History of Famous Scholars in Pre-Qin Dynasty, Long History of Medieval Thought in China, History of Ancient Philosophy in China and Brief History of Medieval Thought in China, contained in Collected Works of Hu Shi, Volume 6, Peking University Publishing House, 1998.
9. Qian Mu: Academic History of China in Recent 311 Years, a new edition by the Commercial Press in August, 1998.
11. Qian Mu: Introduction to the Cultural History of China, Commercial Press, June, 1994.
11. Yang Dongxiao's Speech on the Academic History of China, published by Oriental Publishing House in March, 1996, contains three academic classics of the Republic of China.
12. Zhang Dainian: Outline of the History of China's Philosophy, China Social Sciences Press, August, 1982.
13. Yu-sheng Lin: Creative Transformation of China Tradition, Joint Publishing Company, February, 1988.
14. Yu Yingshi: Scholars and China Culture, Shanghai People's Publishing House, February, 1987.
15. Biographies of China Thinkers in Past Dynasties, Volume I, Fudan University Press, August, 1993.
unit 3 (works by western and Japanese sinologists and some foreign Chinese scholars, with 15 kinds)
16. [English] Needham: The History of China Ancient Science and Technology, Jiangxi People's Publishing House, 2nd edition, 1999.
17. [Germany] Max Weber: Confucianism and Taoism, translated by Hong Tianfu, Jiangsu People's Publishing House, August 1993.
18. Yu Yingshi: Modern Interpretation of China Thought Tradition, Jiangsu People's Publishing House, June, 1989.
19. [English] Raymond Dawson: Civilization of the Chinese Empire, translated by Jinxing Nan, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 1994.
21. [America] Hao Dawei, et al.: Cultural Origin of Chinese Philosophical Thinking, translated by Shi Zhonglian, published by Jiangsu People's Publishing House in September, 2119.
21. [America] Huang Renyu: "The Great History of China", Joint Publishing Company, May, 1997.
22. [America] Huang Renyu: "Talking about the history of China by the Hudson River", Joint Publishing Company, February, 1992.
23. [America] Fei Zhengqing's America and China, translated by Zhang Lijing, World Knowledge Press, September, 1999.
24. [France] Xie Henai's China and Christianity, translated by Geng Sheng, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, March, 1991.
25. Selected Translation of China's Historical Works by Japanese Scholars, edited by Liu Junwen, a famous scholar in Peking University History Department, has ten volumes, of which the eighth volume is an ancient Chinese law album, which was published by Zhonghua Book Company in 1992.
26. On the History of China by Japanese Young and Middle-aged Scholars, edited by Liu Junwen, with 3 volumes, published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House in February, 1995.
27. [Germany] Hegel: Philosophy of History, translated by Wang Zaoshi, in which pages 122-144 are part of China's monograph, Shanghai Bookstore, September, 1999.
28. [Germany] Xia Ruichun: On China by German Thinkers, translated by Chen Shouzheng, Jiangsu People's Publishing House, October, 1995.
29. Hu Weixi: Tradition and Humanity, Zhonghua Book Company, September, 1992.
31. Qian Zhongshu, editor-in-chief and Zhu Weizheng, executive editor-in-chief: China's Modern Academic Masterpieces, 11 volumes, Joint Publishing Company, June, 1998.
31. Huang Renyu: Fifteen Years of Wanli, Zhonghua Book Company, 1982, reprinted in 1995.
Unit 4
31. Climax, written by Liu Bin: Bibliography of Legal Ancient Books in China, 1993, 11.
32. Zhang Boyuan: Legal Philology, Zhejiang People's Publishing House, August, 1999.
33. Hong Pimo: Summary of Ancient Chinese Legal Masterpieces, 1999, 11.
* 34 Zhang Jinfan, editor-in-chief: General History of Legal System in China, 11-volume edition, Law Press, January, 1999. Among them, the pre-Qin, Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties, Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty exerted great efforts, and there were many new theories, which people who knew it had to read.
* 35 Liang Zhiping: Seeking the Harmony of Natural Order-China Traditional Legal Culture, China University of Political Science and Law Press, May, 1997.
* 36 Collected Works of Qu Tongzu's Law, China University of Political Science and Law Press, September, 1998.
* 37 Hsiao Kung chuan: History of China's Political Thought, Volume I, Volume II, Liaoning Education Press, March, 1998. Although this book is called "the history of political thought", it is actually closely related to ancient laws, especially the legalists' hard work, so readers should know what to do.
38. Zhang Guohua and Rao Xinxian, eds.: Outline of China's Legal Thought History, published by Gansu People's Publishing House in August, 1984.
39. Zhang Zhongqiu: A Comparative Study of Chinese and Western Legal Cultures, Nanjing University Press, revised in 1999.
* 41 Ma Xiaohong: Rites and Laws, Economic Management Press, April, 1997.
* 41 Zhang Jinfan: Tradition and Modern Transformation of China Law, Law Press, April, 1997.
42. He Weifang ed. The Road to Legal Education in China, published by China University of Political Science and Law Press in February, 1997.
43. Liang Zhiping: Customary Law of Qing Dynasty: Society and State, published by China University of Political Science and Law Press in 1996.
44. Gao Daoyun, Gao Hongjun and He Weifang, ed. On China's Legal Tradition by American Scholars, published by China University of Political Science and Law Press in June, 1994.
* 45[ Japan] Shiga Xiusan and others: Civil Trial and Civil Contract in Ming and Qing Dynasties, edited by Wang Yaxin and Liang Zhiping, translated by Wang Yaxin, Fan Yu and Chen Shaofeng, Law Press, 1998, 11.
* 46 Huang Zongzhi: Civil Trial and Civil Mediation: Expression and Practice in Qing Dynasty, China Social Sciences Press, May, 1998.
47. Shi Tongbiao: The Influence of China's Legal Culture on the West, Hebei People's Publishing House, August, 1999.
* 48 Zhu Qianzhi: The Influence of China's Philosophy on Europe, Hebei People's Publishing House, August, 1999. The author was a gifted scholar in the Republic of China.
49. [America] D. Buddy and C morris: The Law of the Chinese Empire, translated by Zhu Yong, Jiangsu People's Publishing House, June, 1993.
51. Collected Works of Liang Qichao's Law, edited by Fan Zhongxin, China University of Political Science and Law Press, October 2111.
51. Zheng Qin: Research on the Legal System of Qing Dynasty, published by China University of Political Science and Law Press in May 2111.
52. Han Yanlong, editor-in-chief: A General History of the Laws of the People's Republic of China, two volumes, published by Central Party School Press in October, 1998.
53. Collection of Searches-Mr. Zhang Jinfan and Forty Years of China Legal History, edited by Chen Jingliang and Zhang Zhongqiu, Nanjing University Press, September, 1996.
54. Xie Zhenmin: Legislative History of the Republic of China in China, Volume I and II, China University of Political Science and Law Press.
* 55 Liang zhiping: French meaning and human feelings, Haitian publishing house, February, 1992.
56. [Japan] Hori Yi: On the Legal History of Qin and Han Dynasties, Law Press, August, 1988.
57. Cheng Shude: The Law Examination of Nine Dynasties, in.