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Full-time Researchers Name:Jianqiang Niu

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PERSONAL DATA

Niu Jianqiang was born in Mengzhou, Henan Province in 1963. the distinguished professor of Henan  Province, a doctoral advisor, vice chairman of the Chinese Society on Ming Dynasty History.

Emailniujianqiang63@126.com

EDUCATION:

10/2006-09/2007, Kogakkan University in                       Japan , visiting scholar                      

09/1996-08/1997, Taisho University in Japan , visiting scholar

07/1989-06/1992, Northeast Normal University, Ph.D.

09/1980-06/1984, Henan University, B.A.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCES

11/2004-present, Key Research Institute of Yellow River Civilization and Sustainable Development, Henan  University

07/1992-10/2004, School of History and Culture, Henan  University

07/1984-07/1989, Department of History, Henan  University

Areas of Interest

Chinese history of the Ming and Qing Dynasties; Political and Social history; Historical Philology; Manchu language; Reginal study of Henan Province

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

1. projects

2016-2020 The study of the historical experience of the transformation of the agricultural society in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. The major project of key research base of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education. PI

2011-2015 The study of the gentry of central plains and its connection with local society in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. National philosophy and social science planning project. PI

2006-2009 The study of the transformation of the grassroots society in Henan  Province in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The major project of key research base of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education. PI

2. Selected Publications Articles

[1]Wang Weizhen, Niu Jianqiang, ‘The Policy and Operation of the Restoration of Original Surnames among Officials in the Ming Dynasty’, Journal of Chinese Historical Studies, 2017(01):147-164.

[2]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Choice between Local Chieftains and Appointed Officials in Expanding into Inner Domain: An Analysis of Gutian Campaign and Luopang Campaign during the Longqing and Wanli Reigns’, Journal of Historical Science, 2016(03):34-52.

[3]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Insufficient Hydraulic Constructions in the Northern  China of the Ming Dynasty and Some Officials’ Endeavor to Make a Change’, Journal of Historical Science, 2015(03):32-47.

[4]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Institutional Perspective to the Control of Local Society in the Ming Dynasty’, Journal of Chinese Historical Studies, 2015(01):29-33

[5]Wang Weizhen, Niu Jianqiang, ‘Restoration of Clan Names among Ming Scholars and the Corresponding Cultural Implications’, Historical Research, 2014(06):97-113

[6]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Expansion of Local Historical Celebrities Sacrifice System and National Power’s Penetrating into Locality in the Ming and Qing Dynasties’, Journal of Historical Science, 2013(04):39-63.

[7]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Governance of the Lower Yellow River and Belief in River God in the Ming Dynasty’, Journal of Historical Science, 2011(09):52-68.

[8]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Choronical of Xie Guozhen’s Life’, Ming Studies,2010(00):369-407.

[9]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Research on the Anecdotes of Wang Zudi’s Life in the Ming Dynasty’, Journal of Historical Science, 2010(09):47-61.

[10]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Cabinet Minister Gao Gong and Henan Local Politics’, Journal of Historical Science, 2009(05):69-79.

[11]Niu Jianqiang, Viewing Tokugawa Bakufu’s Attention to the Qing’s Situation from the Perspective of Fusetsugaki. Journal of Zhengzhou University (Philosophy & Social Science Edition), 2008,41(06):75-80.

[12]Niu Jianqiang, ‘The Literati's Change of Morality and Their Loss of Social Responsibility in the Middle and Late Ming Dynasty’, Journal of Historical Science, 2008(08):90-101.

[13]Wang Weizhen, Niu Jianqiang, ‘The Setting Up and Abolition of Limits on Entitlement to the Metropolitan Examination in the Early Years of the Hongzhi Reign in the Ming Dynasty’, Historical Research, 2008(01):67-81.

[14]Niu Jianqiang, ‘The Influence of Chinese Culture on Japan in Edo Period--Emphasized on the Cultural Study of the Early and Middle Years of Edo Period in a Narrow Sense’, Journal of Jinan University (Philosophy & Social Science Edition), 2008(01):122-140.

[15]Niu Jianqiang, ‘On the Cultural Exchange between Chinese and Japanese Monks During the Early Years of the Hongwu Period in the Ming Dynasty: A Case Study of the Japanese Monk-Zekkaitysin’, Journal of Southwest University (Philosophy & Social Sciences Edition), 2007(06):61-68.

[16]Niu Jianqiang, ‘The Natural Disaster and Government Relief in Henan in the Beginning Years of Emperor Wanli of Ming Dynasty’, Journal of Historical Science, 2006(01):84-97.

[17]Niu Jianqiang, ‘The Germination of Citizen Literature and Social Changes in the 15th and 16th Centuries’, Journal of Henan University, 2005(01):30-37.

[18]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Investigations and interpretations of Peng Xuan Lei Ji, a Book by Huang Wei in the Ming Dynasty’, Journal of Historical Science, 2004(12):39-47.

[19]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Aspects of the Urban Life in Ming Period Kaifeng Based on Poems’, Academic Journal of Zhongzhou, 2004(06):129-131.

[20]Niu Jianqiang, ‘A Broader View of Historical Sources: Xie Guozhen's Evaluation of the Essays Composed in the Ming and Qing Dynasties’, Collected Papers of History Studies, 2003(04):13-17

[21]Niu Jianqiang, ‘The Servants and the Society of Ming Dynasty’, Journal of Historical Science, 2002(04):98-107.

[22]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Research into the Editions of Du Pian Xin Shu, a Collection of Short Stories in Late Ming Period’, Documents, 2000(03):200-210.

[23]Niu Jianqiang, ‘The Early-Stage Social Transformation in Jiangnan Region in the Ming Dynasty’, Journal of Northeast Normal University, 1996(03):13-19.

[24]Niu Jianqiang, ‘The Compiling of Historical Records of the Jianwen Period in the Mid-and-Late Ming Dynasty’, Journal of Historiography, 1996(02):41-47.

[25]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Social Changes in the Huizhou Region in the Ming Dynasty’, Journal of Historical Science, 1995(04):73-79.

[26]Niu Jiaqiang, ‘Politics Disputes in the Late Ming Dynasty and the Indirect Intervention of the Dong Lin School’, Journal of Northeast Normal University, 1995(01):19-24.

[27]Niu Jianqiang, ‘The Formation of the Recluse Community in the Ming Dynasty and its Social Significance’, Journal of Historical Science, 1994(02):30-36.

[28]Niu Jianqiang, ‘The Upward Trend of Lecturing in the Mid-and-Late Ming Period and its Variation’, Collected Papers of History Studies, 1993(04):49-56.

[29]Niu Jianqiang, ‘Some Issues in Manchu Documents Translation’, Journal of Henan  University, 1987(01):82-87

3. Monograph

     Niu Jianqiang, Studies in Ming Dynasty Socitey , Shanghai: Shanghai Press, 2018

 Niu Jianqiang, Migration and Social Changes in the Ming Dynasty, Henan: Henan University Press, 1997

 Niu Jianqiang, The Social Changes in the Mid-and-Late Ming Dynasty, Taiwan : Wenchin Press, 1997

AWARDS AND HONORS

2017 Vice Chairman of the Chinese Society on Ming Dynasty History

2013 Distinguished Professor of Henan  Province

2006 Outstanding Young Social Science Expert of Henan

2004 Innovative Talents Training Fund for Colleges and Universities of Henan

2000 Cross-century Outstanding Academic and Technical Leaders of Henan

1998 Outstanding Young and Middle-aged Key Teachers of Henan