Chinese Department
Tang Xinmei

Native Place: Sichuan Province/Chengdu City

Final Graduation School: Nanjing University

Graduation Major:Ancient Chinese Literature

Teacher's Remarks: pay equal attention to learning and thinking, respect work and enjoy company

Email: tangxinmei1031@hotmail.com

Mailing Address: Graduate School of Southwest Jiaotong University, Western Park, Chengdu High-tech Zone, Sichuan Province


Teacher Profile

Tang Xinmei, a native of Chengdu, Sichuan, is a Doctor of Dual Culture in Nanjing University - Nara Women's University, Associate Professor of Department of Chinese Language and Literature, School of Humanities.

Main research directions: Ancient Chinese Literature (in the direction of Ming and Qing), Study of Chinese Classical Text (Study on the Catalogue of Ming and Qing Versions). She published Monographs: A Concise Reader of Chinese Thinkers' Commentary · Ji Xiaolan (popular reading materials of social science).

She presided over the 2011 Youth Project of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, "Women's Articles and Ming and Qing Societies (11YJCZH155)", and the 2014 Twelfth Five-Year Plan Project of Sichuan Social Science Research, "Lin Sijin and Research on Sichuan Engraving and Engraving Industry in the Republic of China (SC14C026)", the 2015 Youth Project of National Social Science Fund of China "Research on the General Collection of Women's Articles in Past Dynasties (15CZW030)", and the 2018 Scientific Research Start-up Fund Project for Talent Introduction of Southwest Jiaotong University Project "Bibliography and Gender Research".

She published more than ten articles in Wenxian, Journal of the Institute for Chinese Classics Studies, Chinese Poetics, Historical Document and other academic journals.


♣ Research Fields

Research Fields: Ancient Chinese Literature (in the direction of Ming and Qing), Study of Chinese Classical Text (Research on the Catalogue of Ming and Qing Versions) and Female Literature in Ancient China


♣ Enrollment Major

Enrollment Type

School

Major Code

Major Name

Major Type

Major Direction

Master

Humanities

050100

Chinese Language and Literature

Academic

04. Ancient Chinese Literature

Master

Humanities

050100

Chinese Language and Literature

Academic

06. Study of Chinese Classical Text

Note: the major of master's enrollment is filled out by the supervisor in person. Some teachers may not set it, but it does not mean that master's degree is not enrolled.


♣ Admission Requirements

Academic integrity


♣ Teaching Experience

She undertook undergraduate teaching courses such as Ancient Chinese Literature 4 - Ming and Qing Literature, Intensive Reading of Ancient Chinese Literature Classics-A View of Ancient Chinese Literature and the postgraduate teaching courses such as Research on Poetry and Prose in Ming and Qing Dynasties.


♣ Teaching Achievements

She instructed undergraduate SRTP provincial innovation project "Traffic Changes Vision: Compilation of Women's Travel Writing Materials in Ming and Qing Dynasties", "Yang Hua Image" innovative project on the inheritance of Chinese excellent traditional culture, "Exploration of Contemporary Sichuan Roads Applying for World Heritage and Tourism Cultural Value: Taking Jinniu Road as an Example".


♣ Major scientific research projects undertaken in recent years

1. A project of the National Social Science Fund of China, Research on the Collection of Women's Articles in Past Dynasties; 2. A general project at provincial and ministerial level, Lin Sijin and Research on Sichuan Engraving and Engraving Industry in the Republic of China; 3. A research project of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education, Women's Articles and Ming and Qing Society


♣Thesis Results

1. Tang Xinmei, A Comparative Study of the First and Second Editions of Collection of Yinhong in the Early Qing Dynasty, 2016 International Symposium on Chinese Ancient Books Sorting and Version Bibliography, 2018

2. Tang Xinmei, Textual Research on the Value of the Engraved Collection of Mr. Fenglin in Hongzhi Period of Ming Dynasty, Wenxian, Issue 4, 2016, 2016 (CSSCI)

3. Tang Xinmei, Lin Sijin and Sichuan Engraving and Engraving Industry in the Republic of China - Focusing on the Manuscript Diary of Qingjitang, Journal of the Institute for Chinese Classics Studies X, 2015 (CSSCI)

4. Tang Xinmei, The Final Review of Old-style Female Works: On Hu Wenkai's Contributions to Sorting Out the Articles of Famous Ladies in the Past Dynasties, the 60th Volume of Gu Ji Yan Jiu, 2013 (CSSCI)

5. Tang Xinmei, The Anxiety of Inner Quarters: the Scholar's Home Economics in the Late Jiaqing Period from Chen Ershi's Letters, Journal of Qing Literature, the Sixth Series, 2013

6. Tang Xinmei, Collection of Yinhong and Wang Duanshu's Writing of Adherents, the First "Symposium on Women's Archaeology and Women's Heritage", 2011

7. Tang Xinmei, Alternating Day and Night,: Zuo Xijia's Epitaph of Zeng Yong and Zeng's Family in Huayang", Journal of Qing Literature, the Fourth Series, 2011

8. Tang Xinmei, A Preliminary Study on the Version of "Five Kinds of Wenqinge Series" in Sichuan University Library, Journal of the Library Science Society of Sichuan, Issue 03, 2011, 2011

9. Tang Xinmei, Examples of Search and Collection of Local Documents in Qing Dynasty, Library, Issue 2, 2010, 2010 (CSSCI)

10. Tang Xinmei, Comments on the Punctuated and Annotated Editions of Ming Dao’s Compilations and Cihu Yishu, Journal of the Institute for Chinese Classics Studies, the 12th Series, 2009 (CSSCI)

11. Tang Xinmei, On the Poetic Evolution during Kang Gan's Period from the Compilation of Lian Yang’s Poem Collections, Chinese Poetics, the 14th Series, 2009 (CSSCI)

12. Tang Xinmei, Chronicle of Peng Shaosheng, Historical Document, the 13th Series, 2009 (CSSCI)

13. Tang Xinmei, Enlightenment from the Study of Expert Literature in Ming Dynasty: Reading Yecun Nianzi's new book The Position of Gui Youguang Literature, Shu Pin, Issue 5, 2009, 2009

14. Tang Xinmei, High Mountains, Flowing Water, Poetic Flavour and Piano Entertainment: the Responsorial Nature of Wangchuan Collection, Chinese Literature and History, Issue 01, 2007, 2007


♣ Published Monographs

1. 2012, monograph, A Concise Reader of Chinese Thinkers' Commentary · Ji Xiaolan