Shi Dongmei, male, born in December 1966, Hebei Zaoqiang, Ph.D. in history, associate professor.
First, the educational background:
In 1987, he graduated from the History Department of Beijing Normal University. In 2007, he graduated from the History College of Beijing Normal University. In 2010, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the School of History of Capital Normal University. Member of the Dunhuang Turpan Society of China, China Wei Jin Southern and Northern Dynasties History Society. He has taught in colleges and universities for more than 20 years and has lectured on Chinese general history, ancient Chinese history, Chinese historical subjects, Chinese legal system history, Wei Jin and Tang dynasty history, Chinese traditional culture, Dunhuang studies, and inscriptions. At present, he mainly studies the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the classical literature, the Dunhuang studies, and the inscriptions.
Second, the main lecture course:
Inscriptions, Tourism Cultural Relics, Social Science Literature Search, etc.
Academic Achievements:
(1) Academic works
"It is said that the Tang Dynasty 290 years," co-author, China International Broadcasting Press, 2007.
Before and After Socrates, co-translation, Gezhi Publishing House, 2009.
"Study on the Death Penalty System of the Tang Dynasty", Unique, Commercial Press, 2013.
(2) Academic papers
The 10th Volume of the Russian-Tibetan Dunhuang Literature, Named and Recognized, National Library and Periodical (Taipei), 2012, No.1
On the attempt to abolish the death penalty in the Tang Dynasty, Guizhou Social Science 2009, 11
A New Discussion on the Three Departments of Justice in the Tang Dynasty, Tang Du Xue Journal 2009, 5
On the Origin and Influence of the Northern Wei Dynasty's New Official System, Sinology Research (Taipei) 25 Volume 2 (December 2007)
A New Probe into the Official System of the Western Wei Dynasty on Saturday, Journal of Southwest University, 2007, 1
Dongyi Dufu in the early Tang Dynasty, Qinghai Social Science 2006, 1
Yu Wentai's new theory of the purpose of the six-member system, Guangxi Social Sciences 2006, 4
The Northern Wei Dynasty Taihe New Official System did not imitate the Southern Dynasties, Tianfu New Theory 2007, 3
On the crime of counter-crime in the Tang Dynasty, Journal of Yanshan University, 2007, 2
On the Royal and Internal History of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Tangdu Academic Journal 2006, 2
Third, recently undertaken the subject
The collection and research of Dunhuang literature in the British-Tibetan, a major project of the National Social Science Fund, was established in 2010 and is one of the main researchers.