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Professor Qiu Zhong Lin (邱仲麟)
2013-11-05
Education: National Taiwan University History, Ph.D Occupoation: Researcher In Institute of History And Philology, Academia Sinica

Education: National Taiwan University History, Ph.D

Publication List:

Dissertation:
• “Social Change Of Beijing City During The Ming Dynasty”
(1368-1644) (Taipei: National Taiwan University, Institute
Of History, Master's Thesis, 1991).
• “On Filial Piety─Investigation Of The Sui Tang Incident"
(Taipei: National Taiwan University, Institute Of History,
Phd Thesis, 1997).

Books
• "Dictatorship Of Jang Man" (Taipei: GT Culture Company,
1989).
• Wang Jian Wen, Chen Jo Shui, Liu Jing Zhen, Li Xiao Ti,
Qiuz Hong Lin Co Edited, "History Of Chinese Culture”
(Taipei: San Min Bookstore, 1995).
• Gan Huai Chen, Kim Shi Qi, Qiu Zhong, Lin Bian Zhu, "High
School Elective History Course” First Volume (Taipei: San
Min Bookstore, 2008.9), Page 123-154.
• Gan Huai Chen, Kim Shi Qi, Qiu Zhong, Lin Bian Zhu, "High
School Elective History (Fist Volume) The Teacher's Manual”
(Taipei: San Min Bookstore, 2008.9), Page 231-292.
• An Jies Heng, Qiu Zhong Lin, Editor Of “Borders, Border
Areas And Border Residents. ─ ─ Ming And Qing Dynasties
Northern Frontier Region Tribal Distribution And
Geographical Ecological Basis"(Jinan: Qi Lu Press, 2009).
The Adduction Apology Old Is Issued Too: “Ming Dynasty
Burning Test ─On The Ecological Impacts"(Page 99-128) “Ming
Dynasty Great Wall Along Ueki Forest” (Pages 129-148).

Thesis Papers:
• “The Geographical Situation Of The Ming Dynasty In
Beijing, Climate And Urban Environmental Management ─ ─ A
Humanistic Angle Of Observation", The History Of The
Original
18 (1991) :55-99.
• “The Ming Dynasty And Beijing Social Atmosphere Change
And Process" History Volume 4 (1992) :67-88.
• “Ming Dynasty City Life And Order” Kyushu Sciences 5.2
(1992) :49-106.
•“Fire With Fire In The Ming Dynasty In Beijing” Tamkang
History Volume 5 (1993) :121-140.
• “Social Climate Changes Of The Ming Dynasty In Beijing ─ ─
Ritual And Values Change” Continental Magazine 88.3 (1994)
:28-42.
• “Ming Dynasty Palace Seeking Phenomenon”, Tamkang History
Volume 6 (1994) :125-146.
• “On The Ming Emperors Ban Nunneries - Social History Of
The Angle Of Observation” Presented In And Coedited By Zhou
Zong Xian, China's Political, Religious And Cultural
Relations, International Symposium Proceedings (Taipei:
Tamkang University Department Of History, 1994), P. 305-326.
• “On Filial Piety Investigation Of The Sui Tang Incident"
New History Volume 6.1 (1995) :49-94.
• “Qing Dynasty, Tianjin Businessman And Social Charity.”
Tamkang History Volume 7/8 (1997) :43-62.
• “Roll Call And Sign ─ ─ Ming Dynasty, Beijing Officials
Toward The Parameters Of Public Seat Of Cultural
Exploration” New History Volume 9.2 (1998) :1-43.
• “Porridge Factory Of The Ming Dynasty In Beijing Cook”,
Tamkang History Volume 9 (1998) :113-130.
• “Porridge Factory In Qing Dynasty In Beijing Cook”,
Tamkang History Volume 10 (1999) :227-259.
• “In Chinese Medicine─ ─Concept Chinese Medicine
Phenomenon" New History Volume 10.4 (1999) :67-116.
• “Ming Taizu And Min Jue Test” Tamkang History Volume 11
(2000) :105-114.
• “Birthday Feast ─ ─ Feastive Culture Of The Ming And Qing
Society", New History 11.3 (2000) :101-156.
• “Guandai - ─ On The Ming Dynasty, Shou Officer
Investigation", National Taiwan University Journal Of
History 26 (2000) :207-262.
• “Yao Trip Exposing The Book Of Ming Dynasty Economic
History” Ming Dynasty Research Letters 4 (2001) :21-46.
• “Population Growth, Deforestation And The Ming Dynasty,
Beijing Modernization And Changing Fuel” Institute Of
History And Philology, Academia Sinica Bulletin 74.1 (2003)
:141-188.
•“Jiangsu Shi Ming Dynasty Medical Visits" Chinese History
(Kyoto) 13 (2003) :45-67.
•"Treasure And Miscellaneous Notes On The Wanli Palace Cater
Investigation” Ming Dynasty Research Letters 6 (2003) :1-
26.
• “Strain Of The Plague During The Ming Dynasty In Beijing
And Imperial Health Care System", Institute Of History And
Philology, Academia Sinica Bulletin Of 75.2 (2004) :331-388.
• “Dust, Soil And Odor On The Street: Living Environment And
Impression Of Ming And Qing Dynasties", In Beijing Tsinghua
University, Volume 34.1 (2004) :181-225.
• “Medicine During The Ming Government Counties”, Medicine
For Chinese Studies, Volume 22.2 (2004) :327-359.
• “The Emperor's Table: Ming Dynasty Palace Catering System
And Its Related Issues", National Taiwan University Journal
Of History, Volume 34 (2004) :1-42.
• “Ming Dynasty Drinking Rituals And Its Interaction With
The Local Community”, Institute Of History And Philology,
Academia Sinica Bulletin 76.1 (2005) :1-79.
• “Icehouse, Ice Boat And Chilled Water: Chilled Fishery And
Seafood Consumption Of The Ming Dynasty Dynasties In Jiangsu
And Zhejiang”, Chinese Dietary Culture 1.2 (2005) :31-95.
• “Shui Jin Wozi: Used Water And Water Supply Industry In
Beijing (1400-1937)”, Presented In Lee Xiao Di, "City Life"
(Taipei: Linking Publishing Company, 2005), Pages 229-284.
• “Natural Ice And The Ming And Qing Beijing's Social Life”,
Bulletin Of The Institute Of Modern History At The Academia
Sinica, Volume 50.4 (2005) :55-113.
• “Ming Dynasty, Jiangsu And Zhejiang Sea Fishing Control
And Prohibition”, Tsinghua University, Volume 35.2 (2005)
:331-367.
• “Line Of Defense: Deforestation And Afforestation Of The
Ming Dynasty Along The Great Wall Border”, Ming Dynasty,
(2005) :1-66.
• “Bustling Dream ─ ─ Ming Dynasty Literati Memory Of
Beijing City”, Presented And Coedited By Chen Ping Yuan,
Wang
De Wei In Beijing: Urban Imagination And Cultural Memory"
(Beijing: Peking University Press, 2005), Page 19 - 34.
• “Smallpox In The Ming And Qing Dynasty ─ ─ Geographical
Flow Of Disease And The Dissemination Of Knowledge And
Vaccine Production”, Institute Of History And Philology,
Academia Sinica Bulletin 77.3 (2006) :451-516.
• “The Ming Dynasty And Its Ecological Impact", At National
Taiwan University Journal Of History 38 (2006) :25-63.
• “Along The Great Wall Of The Ming Dynasty Ueki
Afforestation”, Nankai Journal 2007.3:32-42.
• “Garden And Flower Shops ─ ─ Ming And Qing Dynasties,
Flower Planting And Garden Market”, Institute Of History And
Philology, Academia Sinica Bulletin Of 78.3 (2007.9) :473-
552.
• “Jiangsu And Zhejiang Literati On Flowers And Flower-
Visiting Activities During The Qing And Dynasty”, Tamkang
History 18 (2007.9) :75-108.
• “Coal Mining In The Ming Dynasty ─ ─ Ecological Changes,
The Interaction Of Official Initiatives And Social Forces”,
Tsinghua University, The New 37.2 (2007.12) :361-401.
• "Admiration Of The Ming And Qing Literati Bonsai With
Vase Of Flowers" Kyushu Hok-Lam, 5.4 (2007.12) :120-166.
• “The Night And The Demon ─ ─ Ming And The Fear Of
Monsters”, Ming Studies Volume 10 (2007.12) :17-69.
• “Ming Dynasty In North China's Coal Mining ─ ─ Ecological
Change And The Double Variation Of State Power”, Presented
And Co Edited By Han Seung, "Ancient China: Social
Transformation And Multiculturalism", (Shanghai: Shanghai
People's Publishing House, 2007.12), Page 297-311 .
• “The Flow Of Herbs And Drug Prices In The Ming Dynasty”,
Social And Historical Comments, Volume 9 (2008.7) :195-213.
• “Doctors And Patients - The Doctor-Patient Relationship
And Medical Atmosphere In The Ming Dynasty”, Presented And
Co Edited By Jian Min In "From The Medical History" (Taipei:
Linking Publishing Company, 2008.10), Pages 253-296.
• "The Ming Dynasty To The Selection Of The Empresses And
Its Regulation", Ming Studies 11 (2008.12) :1-58.
• “Mongolia And The Liaodong Fur Trade During The Ming
Dynasty", Tamkang History, Volume 20 (2009.3) :21-61.
• “Qing Dynasty And Beijing Coal And Environmental And
Ecological Problems”, Mingqing Shi (South Korea) Volume 32
(2009.10) :169-210.
• “Warmth, Pride And Power— Fur And The Cultural History Of
The Ming Dynasty”, The Institute Of History And Philology,
Academia Sinica Bulletin Of 80.4 (2009.12) :555-631.
•Qiu Peng Sheng Yen Hung, Qiuzhong Lin Co Edited “Blending
Of Life In The Historical Events And Textual Mourning Mr.
Huang Zhangjian”, Ming Dynasty (Taipei) Volume 13 (2009.12)
:1-20.
• “Conception Of Ming Taizu Hongwu's Civil Trial Entry
System”, Presented In Chu Hung Lam, "Zhu Yuan Zhang's Idea
Of
Running The Country And Its Practice" (Hong Kong: Chinese
University Press, 2010.4), Page 169-212.
• “Coal And Environmental And Ecological Issues In Beijing
During Qing Dynasty”, Presented Inliterature And History
Research Institute Of Fudan University, Bustling City: The
Life History Of Fifteen Hundred Years To The East Asian
Cities (Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company, 2010.11), Page 328-
362 .
• “Lu Kai Hung 'Passengers Miscellaneous Diary' On
Punctuation And Order”, Ming Studies Volume 15 (2010.12)
:153-184.

Book Review
• “Assessment Of Cen Dali And Qu Yanbin’s Book On "The
History Of Chinese Beggars", New History Volume 4.1 (1993)
:133-140.
• “Reviewing The Ming Dynasty”, Modern Chinese History
Research Letters Volume 18 (1994) :176-182.
• “Comment On Chen Xuelin’s Book ‘Bowen And Us City’" New
History Volume 8.1 (1997) :169-176.

Conference Papers
1 “Tianjin Businessman And Social Charity In The Qing
Dynasty” Humanities Organized By The Department Of The Hong
Kong University Of Science And Technology, Businessmen And
Local Culture ", International Symposium, Hong Kong: Hong
Kong University Of Science And Technology, Department Of
History, 1994 August 8th.
2 “Ming Dynasty Pestilence”, Published In The Ming Dynasty
China Research Institute, National Chengchi University,
Organized The First Cross-Strait Ming History Conference,
Taipei: National Chengchi University, July 1996 23-24
3 “Medical Concept And Folk Beliefs”, Organized By The
Institute Of History And Philology, Academia Sinica, Medical
And Social Symposium, New York: Central Research School Of
History And Philology, June 1997 26-28.
4 ‘Kindred Blood With The Concept Of Flk Belief - Phenomenon
In Medical Concepts And Beliefs Behavior’, Published In The
Chinese Ming Dynasty Research Society Organized By The Ming
Dynasty Family And Society "Symposium, Taipei, 1997 In June.
5 “Confucian Medicine, The World Medical And Quack Doctors ─
─ Ming Dynasty Books And Comments On Medical Knowledge “
Center For Chinese Studies, China's Ming Dynasty Research
Society Sponsored Ming Anthology Ming Dynasty "Symposium,
Taipei: National Book International Conference Hall, April
2000, 28-30.
6. “Fuel Problem In Beijing During Ming Dynasty” Published
In ‘Chinese Urban Structure And Social Change‘,
International Conference, Seoul: Seoul National University,
Institute Of East Asian Culture, 2001.
7. “Jin Wo Zi: The Beijing Water Supply Industry And
Livelihood Issues (1400-1937)”, Institute Of History And
Philology, Academia Sinica, National Chi Nan University
Department Of History, Co-14 From The City Life: 10 Century
"International Symposium, Nantou: National Chi Nan
University, Department Of History, December 2001 19-21.
8 “Summer Heat And Ice Daily Life In Beijing During The Ming
And Qing Dynasties”, Published In "Discources And Practices
Of Everyday Life In Of Imperial China," International
Symposium, Columbia University, New York, October 25-27,
2002.
9 “Dust, Soil And Pollution: Living Environment And
Impression Of Beijing During The Ming And Qing Dynasties”,
At Columbia University, Peking University Jointly, "Beijing:
Urban Imagination And Cultural Memory" International
Symposium On Beijing: Peking University, October 2003 22-24.
10 “Chilled Ship Fresh Fish Line: Ming Dynasty Jiangnan
Since Chilled Fishery And Seafood Consumption”, Published In
The Institute Of History And Philology, Academia Sinica, The
National Palace Museum, Academia Sinica, Cai Yuanpei
Humanities Research Center Is Jointly Organized "Over The
Eyes Downtown : The Life And Culture Of The Ming And Qing
Dynasties" International Symposium, Taipei: Academia Sinica
Institute Of History, December 2003 18-20.
11 “Emperor And The Table: The Ming Dynasty Palace Catering
System And Its Related Issues” Published In The History
Society & Nanjing University Department Of History, Co-
Organized The International Symposium Of The "History Of The
Ming, Nanjing: Nanjing University Department Of History, 21-
25 August 2004.
12 “Ming Dynasty, Jiangsu And Zhejiang Marine Fisheries
Management Policy Changes” Published In South China Research
Association 2004 Annual Conference", Guangzhou: Sun Yat-Sen
University Department Of History, December 2004 17-20.
13. “Qing Dynasty Law Of Smallpox Transmission”, Qingdao
University Jointly Organized The International Colloquium Of
The First Modern Chinese Social History, Qingdao: Qingdao
University In 2005, August 9-11.
14 “Defense Line: Ming Dynasty Great Wall Along The Border
Of Deforestation And Ecological Changes”, Published In The
Nankai Chinese Social History Research Center And Other
Units Jointly, The History Of China's Environment And
Society International Symposium, Tianjin: Nankai
University China Social History Research Center, August
2005, 17-19.
15 “Burning And Logging Outside The Great Wall: The Ming
Dynasty Soldiers And Civilians To Ecological Disturbance
Events”, Shanxi University, Social History Research Center
And Other Units Jointly, Since Ming And Qing Shanxi
Population, Resources And Environment And Social Change,
"International Symposium Taiyuan: Shanxi University, China
Social History Research Center, 2005 October 15.
16 “The Medical And Social History Of Ming Dynasty ─ ─
Practice Patterns, The Doctor-Patient Relationship”, Hosted
At The Institute Of History And Philology, Academia Sinica,
From Medical History Of China Conference, Taipei: Central
Research School Of History And Philology, December 2005, 13-
15.
17 “Yan Jin Dynasty In The Ming Dynasty Great Wall Along The
Deforestation”, Released Organized At The National Taiwan
Normal University Department Of History, Modern China (960-
1800) Society And Culture International Conference, Taipei:
National Taiwan Normal University History Department In
December 2005, 16-17.
18 “Hongwu Officials Test Entry System Examination”,
Organized By Department Of History At The Chinese University
Of Hong Kong, Zhu Yuanzhang And Its Era International
Conference, Hong Kong: Chinese University Department Of
History, 200628-30 May.
19 “Assessment Of The Ecological Impact During The Ming
Dynasty”, Published Jointly In South Korea The Mingqing Shi
Society & Chungbuk University, Ming And Qing Dynasties Of
The Environment And Society "International Conference On Han
Guoqing State: Loyalty North University, June 2006, 29-30.
20 “Ming Dynasty's Medical Expenses And Medicine Prices: The
Socio-Cultural Perspective, Diseases, Medical History”,
International Symposium On Chinese Social History Research
Center At Nankai University, Tianjin: Nankai University,
August 2006, 12-13.
21 “The Wanli Tax Event And The Mountains Of Central China
Ban”, Co-Published In Social History In China, Anhui
University Center Of The Study Of Regional Chinese: The
Social History Of Folk Literature Interpretation Of
"International Academic Conference & 11th Chinese Social
History Society Annual Conference, Huangshan: Anhui
University Of Hui Studies Research Center, 18-22 August
2006.
22 “Garden And Flower Shops ─ ─ Ming And Qing Dynasties The
City's Flower Planting And Garden Market”, At The Institute
Of History And Philology, Harvard University Department Of
East Asian Studies Co-Organized The International Conference
On The City Life Of Jiangnan: From Late Of Imperial To Early
Modern China, Harvard University, Boston, October 6-7, 2006.
23 “The Ming And Qing Dynasties Of Flower Production And
Trade Network” Seminar On ‘The Traditional Chinese Social
Life And Culture’, Nantou: National Chi-Nan, National Chi
Nan University, Department Of History, Department Of Chinese
Language And Literature International University, January 8,
2007.
24 “Ming And Qing Literati For Cut Flowers And Pottery
During The Mid-Autumn”, Published At The City University Of
Hong Kong Chinese Cultural Center, Organized The
International Symposium Of The Ming And Cultural Life And
The Collective Memory Of Hong Kong: Hong Kong City
University Of Chinese Cultural Center, May 2007, 27-29.
25 “The Demon Calamity ─ ─ Ming Dynasty Fear For Monsters”,
Published In The History Of The 12th International
Symposium, Dalian: Dalian Institute Of Politics And Law,
August 2007 21-24.
26 “The Demon Calamity ─ ─ Ming Dynasty Fear For Monsters”,
Published In The Ming Dynasty In China History Of Soochow
University, Department Of History, National Chi Nan
University, Department Of History, National Taiwan Normal
University, College Of Liberal Arts & Department Of History
Jointly Organized The International Symposium On New Vision
In The History Of The Ming Globalization, Taipei / Puli:
Soochow University / National Chi Nan University, October
2007 27-30.
27 “Coal And Urban Environment In Beijing During The Qing
Dynasty”, Thematic Research Program Jointly With The
University Of Kyoto, Japan, "Japan, China Modern And City
Life" Symposium, Kyoto: Kyoto University, Institute For
Human Sciences, November 2007 10-11.
28 “Night And Demon Calamity ─ ─ Ming Society Fear For
Monsters”, Participation In The Department Of History Of The
Chinese University Of Hong Kong, Sun Yat-Sen University
Department Of History, Organized By The Editorial Department
Of "Historical Research", "Tradition And Innovation: A New
Generation Of History" Symposium, Guangzhou / Hong Kong: Sun
Yat-Sen University / Chinese University Of Hong Kong,
December 2007 1-3.
29 "Warmth, Pride And Wealth─ ─ Ming Dynasty, Beijing,
Jiangnan On Fur”, Institute Of History And Philology Of
Academia Sinica And The Court Of Ming And Qing Dynasties Of
Urban Culture And Life" Theme, Plan, Co-Sponsored "Chinese
Cities: Social History And Cultural History Perspectives"
International Symposium, Taipei: Academia Sinica Institute
Of History, December 2007, 13-15.
30 “Importation Of Spectacles And The Ming And Qing
Dynasties Daily Life”, Published In The History Department
Of
Fudan University Hosted The International Conference Of The
Jiangnan And Foreign Exchange, Shanghai: Fudan University
Department Of History, September 2008 6-8 .
31 “Diorama And The Late Ming Dynasty Social Life” Institute
Of History And Philology, Academia Sinica,
Conference Of History And Philology, The 80th Anniversary ─
─ History Of Chinese New Theory, Taipei: Academia Sinica,
The History Of Language Studies By, October 2008, 22-23.
32 “Importation Of Spectacles And The Ming And Qing
Dynasties Daily Life”, Co-Organized At The Academia Sinica,
Ming And Qing Dynasties, The City Culture And The Life
Theme Plan, The French Far East Institute Of Taipei Center
Unit, International Symposium On Urban Life In China: From
The 15th To The 20th Century, Paris: The Main
Headquarters Of The Ecole Française, d'Extrême-Of Orient, 4-
6 December 2008.
33 “Qing Dynasty Beijing Coal And The Environment And
Ecology”, Fudan University, Shanghai Institute Of Literature
And History In Collaboration With The Harvard University
Department Of East Asian And Cosmopolitan: The Life History
Of The 1500 East Asian Cities, "International Colloquium,
Shanghai: Fudan University University Of Cultural History
Institute, Hangzhou 100 Rui Wansong Hotel, 26-29 March 2009.
34 “Nestor The Zhun Words: Fang Hongjing On The Social
Climate Changes Between The Ka Wan”, Published At Soochow
University's Department Of History, Organized By The Seventh
History And Philology Symposium ─ ─ Social History Of New
Vision Taipei: Soochow University, May 2009 22-23.
35 “Trading, Hunting And Land Clearing ─ ─ Ming Dynasty
Soldiers And Civilians In The North Outside The Economic
Activities”, At The Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences,
Chinese Borderland History And Geography Research Center,
Organized By The Inner Mongolia Normal University, History
And Culture, Cross-Strait Qing Dynasty Mongolian Marriage
And The Frontier Governance Conference, Hohhot: Inner
Mongolia Normal University, History And Culture Institute,
July 2009 20-21.
36 “Collecting And Hunting Activities Of The North Military
And Civilians During The Qing Dynasty”, Chinese Ming
Historian, Xiangtan City, Hunan Province, China Federation
Of Social Sciences, In Organizing The 13th International
Symposium On History Of The Ming, Xiangtan: Arima Grand
Hotel In August 2009 10-13.
37 “Orchid Fanaticism Of The Ming And Qing Society ─ ─ Case
Study On Jiangnan” Humanities And Social Sciences Center For
Geographic Information Science Center For The History
Department Of The Chinese University Of Hong Kong And The
Space And Earth Information Science Institute, Joint Space
Of
The Ming And Qing Dynasty Jiangnan Market Economy System And
Network International Symposium (International Symposium On
The Market, Economy Of The The Lower Yangzi Delta In Late Of
Imperial China: Space, Institutions And Networks), New
York: Humanities And Social Sciences Research Center,
October 2009, 5-6.
38 “Smallpox Epidemic Of The Ming And Qing Dynasties“,
Published In The French Far East Institute And The Beijing
Capital Normal University Jointly, "International
Conference On Temples And Local Communities In Urban China
From The Ming To The Republic", Beijing: Capital Normal
University, October 2009, 29-31.
39 “Orchid Trade And Orchids Of The Ming And Qing
Dynasties”, Hosted At The Academia Sinica Institute Of
Taiwan History, The Second Taiwan Business Tradition
International Symposium ─ ─ Workshops Seminar, Taipei:
Central Research Institute Of Taiwan History, Academia,
November 20, 2009.
40. “Exotic Ming And Qing Society ─ ─ Glasses Investigation
Of The Object” Department Of History At National Chengchi
University, Magazine Of The New History, National Chi Nan
University, Department Of History, New History With
Taiwan History Decade International Symposium, Taipei /
Nantou: National Chengchi University Department Of History /
National Chi Nan University, Department Of History, December
2009, 12-14.
41 “Mountain Development And Deforestation In The Ming And
Qing Shanxi - Jinzhong, Jinnan”, Published Chinese Social
History Research Center Of Shanxi University, The
First China Water Conservancy And Social History
International Symposium, Shanxi 11-12, August 2010.
42 “Orchid Fanatics And Orchids Of The Ming And Qing
Dynasties” Posted By Nine 19 Annual The Thirteenth Academic
Speak Of, September 6, 2010.
43 “The Ming And Qing Fujian Orchid –On The Collection,
Transplanting, And Trade” Academia Sinica's Institute Of
Taiwan History, Organized By The Lin Family Mansion And
China Culture And Education Foundation, "Professor Huang
Fusan Wing Taiwan's Commercial Tradition
International Symposium, Taipei: Academia Sinica,
Humanities And Social Science, September 2010 23-25.
44 “Non-Sector Boundary - Ming Dynasty Soldiers And
Civilians In The Northern Frontier And Their Prohibited
Activities”, Pre-Modern China's Governance Side
Practice And Border Social And Historical Change Symposium
On Historical Geography, Fudan University, Research Center,
Shanghai, 2010 October 23-24.
The Challenges Of The 45. ‘Torrential Rain - The Flood Of
Ming And Qing Beijing And Ditches Amoy Chun System’,
At Xiamen University, College Of Humanities, The
International Symposium Of The Society Since The Ming And
Qing Environmental Change And Water, Fujian, November 2010
13-14 Days.
46 “Ecliptic On The Late Ming Border “, Organized By The
Beijing National Library, Xiamen University, State College,
"Both Sides Of The Ecliptic Week Conference, Fujian:
Dongshan, June 2011, 12-14.

Translation
Qiu Zhong Lin Translation Of Louise Levathes’ "When China
Ruled The Sea: The Treasure Fleet Of The Dragon Throne,
1405-1433” (Taipei: Yuan Liou Publishing Company, 2000).

Other
1 “Ming Dynasty Eunuchs And Their Disasters”, History
Monthly
Volume 65 (1993) :62-66.
2 “When The Cock Hit A Grain Of Rice ─ ─ Guningtou Battle
Analysis”, Military History Review Volume 7 (2000) :53-76.
3 “The Iron-Fisted Prime Minister Jang", Presented In Yao
Qing Shui’S Book, "Iron-Fisted Prime Minister Jang (Taipei:
Real Learning Press, 2002), Pages 10-13.
4 "Introduction ─ - They Are All Working So”, In Wan Yan
Shao’s Book " Working In The Yamen "(Taipei: Yuan-Liou
Publishing Company, 2005), Pages 10-13.
5 “ Frozen Ocean History”, Academia Sinica Weekly 1078
(2006.7.13) :5-7.

參考網址: Professor Qiu Zhong Lin

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