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1972 studied Spanish at Beijing Foreign Studies University and graduated from 1975.

1987 began to work in the Latin American Institute, focusing on cultural studies.

1992 was awarded a scholarship by the Ministry of Education of China to go to the academic research center of Mexico College.

1993 was rated as an associate researcher.

1998 published the monograph Abundant Suffering: Notes on Latin America.

1999 academic visit to Complutense University, Madrid, China with a scholarship from the Ministry of Education.

In 2000, he was appointed as a researcher.

200 1 Published the monograph "Travel of Thoughts: Essays from Spain"

In 2003, he paid an academic visit to the Latin American Modern Research Center of Complutense University in Madrid, Spain.

In 2003, he published the monograph "Introduction to Latin American Ideological History" (key project).

In 2004, he served as a member of the academic Committee of the Latin American Institute.

In 2005, he undertook key projects and began to write Latin American Classic Translation and Annotations.

In 2006, he won a scholarship from the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs and went to Peru for academic research at his own expense at the invitation of Peru Pacific University.

In 2007, he published a collection of academic essays, The Trend on the Other Side: Latin American Prose.

In 2009, he published monographs Dye My Heart Brown: Dive into America 1 and Abundant Suffering: Notes on Latin America, Yunnan People's Publishing House,1March, 998.

2. The Journey of Thought: Spanish Notes (Traditional Chinese Version), Ke Hua Publishing House, 2000; New World Press, June 5438+10.

3. A Brief History of Latin American Thought, Yunnan People's Publishing House, March 2003.

4. Abundant Suffering: Notes on Latin America (revised and reprinted), Guangxi Normal University Press, March 2003.

5. Tide on the Other Side: Essays on Latin America, Hong Kong Dafeng Publishing House, July 2007.

6. Dye My Heart Brown: Sneaking into America, Qinghai People's Publishing House, August 2009. 1, Martin Fiero, Argentine Cultural Structure, Latin American Studies, No.3, 1988, Journal of Latin American Institute of China Academy of Social Sciences;

2. The Messenger of "American Enthusiasm"-Romantic Temperament of Latin American Intellectuals and the Success of Latin American Contemporary Novels, Latin American Studies No.21989;

3. Positivism in Latin America, Latin American Studies No.2,1990;

4. Cultural Nationalism in Latin America, Latin American Studies No.3,1990;

5. The conjecture about "another", Reading, No.9,1990;

6. Salvation and history-Re-understanding of "liberation theology", Latin American Studies No.65438+0991;

7. Recalling the future, reading, No.5,1991;

8. Immortal Heart, Reading, No.8,1991;

9. The practical significance of the idea of racial integration in Latin America, Latin American Studies No.61993;

10, American pain spokesman, Foreign Literature Review No.2,1994;

1 1, The Eyes of the Defeated, Latin American Studies No.3, 1994.

12, A Lonely Person Who Never Lonely ── Reading Zhang Chengzhi's The Road to the Abandoned Hero, Contemporary Writers' Review 1995,No. 1 issue;

13, Searle and Latin American philosophy, Latin American Studies No.3,1995;

14, the historical position and practical significance of Jose Marti's anti-imperialist patriotic thought ── a speech at the commemorative meeting of Jose Marti's death100th anniversary, Latin American Studies No.5,1995;

15, concrete humanitarianism-a brief analysis of the Mexican philosopher Searle and his thoughts, Foreign Social Sciences 1995 No.65438+01;

16, the right of difference: let understanding and respect transcend tolerance, Foreign Social Sciences 1995 No.65438+01;

17, Historical Origin of Two Americas-Latin American Anti-colonial Thought Tradition, No.2 Latin American Studies,1996;

18, casas's Christian Humanitarian Thought, Latin American Studies No.41997;

19, Ernesto Guevara and his thought of "newcomers", Latin American Studies No.6, 1997.

20. Tango in Argentine History, Latin American Studies, No.6,1997;

2 1, "Who will come tomorrow?" , reading 1997 No. 12;

22. Recovering Language, Oriental Art, No.2,1998;

23. Ernesto Guevara: Forever Missing, Reading, No.5,1998;

24. Two Generations of Love and the Information Age, Reading,No. 1999;

25. Language has experienced historical vicissitudes, Reading, No.7,1999;

26. Emotional Value of Language and the Translator's Role, Reading, No.2, 2000;

27. Historical Fossils-Two Islamic Civilization Relics in Spain, Hui Studies 200 1 No.2;

28. A brief analysis of the ideological factors in Indian civilization and its research significance: Latin American Studies, No.3, 2002;

29. Searle's Expression of the Latest International Hot Issues and Latin American Studies, No.4, 2002;

30. Jose Marti and the Anti-imperialist Tradition in Latin America, Latin American Studies, No.6, 2002;

3 1, The Crisis of Intellectuals and the Recovery of Critical Spirit (I and II), (Sosa, Hindes Dittrich), Reading, No.5 and No.6, 2002;

32. In Memory of Marty, Tianya (No.1 2003), Journal of Hainan Writers Association;

33. Flamengo-The Rose of Andalusia, Modern Students, No.20, 2003;

34. Pragmatic Philosophy and American Territorial Expansion, Book Digest, No.6, 2003;

35. Let the language get rid of the gray uniform: On the New Political Language in Latin America, Tianya,No. 1, 2004;

36. Recent Situation of Left-wing Thought in Latin America, Latin American Studies, No.5, 2004;

37. From "Others" to "We", Hongkong Fax No.39;

38. The Rise of Indian Movement in Latin America, Latin American Studies, No.5, 2005;

39. Following Don Quixote's Armor, Reading No.5 and No.6 in 2005 and Xinhua Digest No.22 in 2005;

40. Who is the giant who challenges the windmill-Re-study of Cervantes: Hui Studies, No.2, 2005;

4 1, From "The Other" to "We"-The Rise of the Latin American Indian Movement, Tianya, No.5, 2005;

42. eduardo galeano and His 333 Stories, Book City, No.8, 2005;

43. Introduction to Neo-Fascism and World War IV: The Battle of Capital: From Sarajevo to Iraq (Hualin, Sosa), Book City,No. 12, 2005;

44. "When the shadow steps onto the historical stage", Hongkong Fax /60;

45. Pay tribute to reading after thirty-nine years, issue 10 in 2006;

Indian culture and the new rise of Indian political movement, Latin American Studies, No.5, 2006;

46. Is "liberation theology" dead? Latin American Studies,No. 1, 2007;

47. In 2007, Tianya No.3 Maysquare Mom;

48. Narrative History of Crops, Southern Weekend, June 24, 2007;

49. Reflections on Venezuela's August 15 Referendum, Tide on the Other Side: Essays on Latin America;

Ortiz and his "tobacco-sucrose complex", Latin American Studies, No.4, 2007;

5 1, traditional Latin American crops (potatoes) in the process of globalization, green leaves,No. 10, 2008;

52. Latin American traditional crops (corn) in the process of globalization, Green Leaves,No. 1 1, 2008.

53. China's Overseas Studies (Part I, Liu Xiaofeng; He Xinhua; Laos; Don Ren Hu; Qianjiang; Wang Xinsheng; Yan hairong; Chen; Li Anshan; Su Zhenxing; Sosa; Shu Shiwei and others. ) opening times, 1, 20 10;

54. The Voice of montesinos: The First Internal Protest in Western Colonial History, Latin American Studies, No.6, 201/. Tango and Argentina, 1980

Enlightenment from Latin American Contemporary Novels, 1987

Latin America is from China, 1995.

American seals in Seville, 2000.

The migration tide of Spain in ancient and modern times, 200 1