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The main works of Tang Kaijian
-A Probe into the Tangut Xixia History (450,000 words), Taipei Yunchen Publishing House, 2005.
-Notes on Wei's Introduction to Service (250,000 words), Guangdong People's Publishing House, 2004.
-Research on the early history of Macao's opening to the outside world (250,000 words), Zhonghua Book Company, Beijing, 1999.
-Scholars in Ming and Qing Dynasties and Macao (300,000 words), Macao Foundation, 1998.
-Dongpo Incident (350,000 words), Jinan University Press, 1996.
—— Revision 2 of Tubo Historical Materials in Song Dynasty (600,000 words), Sichuan Nationalities Publishing House, 1989.
-Compilation of Tubo Historical Materials in Song Dynasty (550,000 words), Sichuan Nationalities Publishing House, 1986- Archives of Portuguese Consulate General in Guangzhou, Guangdong Education Publishing House, 2009.
-Chronicle of Macao (6 volumes), Macao Foundation, 2009.
-New edition of History of Macao (654.38+500,000 words), Macao Foundation, 2007.
-China Ancient History Collection (1-3), Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 2004 -2006.
-History of Jinan (series 1-4), Jinan University Press, 2002 -2006.
-Chinese data collection of Macao Gazette (1850-1911) (654.38+200,000 words), Macao Foundation, 2002.
-Historical Studies of Macao (series 1-5), Macao Historical and Cultural Research Association, 200 1 -2005.
-Records of social life in Macao after the Opium War-Selected materials of Macao in modern newspapers (600,000 words), Huacheng Publishing House, 200 1.
-Compilation of Archives and Documents on Macao Issues in Ming and Qing Dynasties (five or six volumes,1.5000 words), People's Publishing House, 1.999.
-Macau Today (220,000 words, textbook of the Ministry of Education), Higher Education Press, 1999.
-Historical Documents and Orthodox Culture (Macao's Return to Special Collection), Jiangxi Education Press, 1999.
-Hong Kong 6000 years (ancient1997) (4 million words), Hong Kong Kirin Books Co., Ltd., 1998.
-Encyclopedia of Hong Kong and Macao (3 million words), Huacheng Publishing House, 1993- Textual research on Aroser's trip to Rome during Kangxi period, included in China and Spain in Ming and Qing Dynasties: Proceedings of International Symposium, published by Macau Polytechnic University, 2009.
—— Publishing Activities of Presbyterian Church in North America in Guangdong: 1844- 1899, in From West to East —— Collected Works of Christianity in China for 200 Years, Hong Kong: Christian Literature and Art Publishing House, 2009.
—— Some questions about the Italian Jesuit Bishop Francis Memorial Hall in the next season, China Historical Research,No. 1 (20,000) in 2008.
Japanese Christians Living in Australia in Ming Dynasty and the Precautions of Guangdong Government, China Literature and History Series,No. 1 2008 (25000).
-Peng and Macao, Macao Studies, No.65438, 2008+0 (2000).
An Important Document of Sino-Siam Relations in Ming Dynasty ── A Study of Tian's Siam Tribute Report.
Fourth issue in 2007 (25,000)
-Historical materials about Patricia Lam Fung and Spain in Liu Yaohui's "A Brief Comment on the Governor" and international academic discussions about the relationship between Spain and China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Meeting documents, June 65438, 2007+10 (20,000)
-16- 19 Macao people's activities in Timor, The Nation of the World, No.2, 2007 (20,000).
-Official contacts between the Dutch East India Company and the Qing Dynasty during the Shunzhi period, Literature and History,No. 1 2007 (25000).
-Data of Macao in the last years of Luwen Chongzhen, Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, Macao Studies, No.35, 2006 (654.38+500,000)
-The Battle between Hu Lian and Sisao Bay of China and Portugal, No.5 History of Macau in 2006 (654.38+800,000).
-Xu and Kangxi in prison, Collection of Academic Research on Western Learning in Qing Dynasty, 2006 (22000)
-Jesuits' Activities in Jiangnan in the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, Shanghai Social Sciences,No. 12, 2006 (15,000).
-Excavation and Utilization of Chinese Materials on Sino-Western Relations in the Ming Dynasty, International SinologyNo. 14, 2006 (20000)
-Various sports in Macao during the Republic of China, Macao Studies, No.30, 2005 (22000).
-China people who immigrated to Siam in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Nation of the World, No.6, 2006 (25,000).
-New progress in the study of Catholic history in China-A study of Franciscans' missionary activities in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
( 1579─ 1732) ",
China Historical Research Trends,No. 10, 2006 (10,000).
-Imitation and Production of Western Clocks and Watches in the Early Qing Dynasty, Research on China's Economic History, No.3, 2006 (20,000)
-Dissemination and production of chimes in Jiangnan area in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Stone Forest, No.3, 2006 (1.20,000)
—— Textual research on the activities of Southern Baptist Church and Macao (1836- 1937). Macao Studies, No.34, 2006 (18000).
-The introduction and development of Catholicism in Macao in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Journal of Jinan, No.2, 2006 (654.38+800,000)
-Textual research on the activities of Portuguese missionaries in China, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.2, 2006 (654.38+500,000)
-Briefly describe the early activities of American Presbyterian missionaries in Macau, Journal of South-Central University for Nationalities,No. 1 2006 (16,000).
-Formation and Development of China Tax System in Macau in the Late Qing Dynasty, Journal of Zhejiang Normal University, No.6, 2005 (65,438+500,000).
-16- 19 textual research on the origin of "black people" in Macao, World History, No.5, 2005 (18,000).
On the missionary activities of Presbyterian Church in North America in Guangdong in the19th century, World Religious Studies, No.3, 2005 (2000).
-Textual research on Canton Fair in the middle and late Ming Dynasty, Academic Research, No.5, 2005 (65.438+0.5 million)
-16-/kloc-Portuguese in Siam in the 0/7th century, World Nation, No.3, 2005 (18,000)
-the spread of western sports in Macao during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, World Sinology,No. 1, 2005(25000)
-Missionary Examination of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Notre Dame in Xinjiang (1883-1922), No.2, 2005 (18000).
-the spread of western sports in Macao in the middle and late Qing Dynasty, Shanghai Social Sciences, No.5, 2005 (1.5 million)
-1900 Anti-Westernization Movement in Central and Western Inner Mongolia, Northwest Ethnic Studies, No.2, 2005 (15000)
—— On the activities of Lu Ruohan, a famous Jesuit translator who came to China in the late Ming Dynasty, in Culture, No.55, 2005 (30000).
Re-examination of the historical facts of Macao Portuguese helping to destroy pirates in the middle and late Ming Dynasty ── Centering on the information in Wei's book The Beginning and End of Service.
Journal of Hubei University, No.2, 2005 (65438+200,000)
-Han Lin, a Catholic in the late Ming Dynasty, The Complete Book of Defending Death, No.2, Jinyang Academic Journal, 2005 (1.2000).
On the activities of American missionary Habander in China, Journal of Jinan, No.2, 2005 (654.38+800,000).
-The establishment and development of Jinghu Hospital in Macao in the late Qing Dynasty, Macao Studies, No.312005 (20,000).
-Textual research on reimbursement tax in Sino-Portuguese trade in the middle and late Ming Dynasty, Studies on Chinese and Western Cultures,No. 1 2005 (18000).
-The Formation and Development of Modern Sports in Macau during the Republic of China, Journal of Macau Administration, No.68, June 2005 (20000)
—— The whole story of the Baitang religious case in the late Qing Dynasty, Journal of Shenzhen University,No. 1 issue (1.50,000) in 2004.
-Early Missionary Activities in the Archives of China Methodist Church, No.3, 2004.
(65438+800,000)
-Three people talking about the study of Macao's indigenous ethnic groups, Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities, No.7, 2004 (654.38+800,000)
—— the spread of Catholicism in Shaanxi in the late Qing Dynasty, Journal of Northwest Normal University, No.4, 2004 (654.38+0.6 million)
-On the Missionaries of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Notre Dame in Ningxia in the Late Qing Dynasty (1874- 19 14) (part two), Northwest Ethnic Studies, No.2, 2004 (15,000).
Black people: the heterogeneous cultural landscape of Macao society in Ming and Qing Dynasties, World Nation, No.2, 2004 (2000)
-Rice Trade between China and Siam in Gan Yong Period, Research on China's Economic History,No. 1 2004 (20,000).
-On the Missionaries of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Notre Dame in Ningxia in the Late Qing Dynasty (1874- 19 14) (1) Northwest Ethnic StudiesNo. 1, 2004 (35,000).
-The new historical data of Portuguese exile in Macao, published in No.51issue of Macao Culture magazine in the summer of 2004.
-the rise of modern western medicine in Foshan-on the establishment, development, characteristics and influence of Foshan Methodist Hospital in Hong Kong
Collection of Studies on Modern Christian History in China Volume 4 2004/2005
-Textual research on the sinking of "Hongya Ship" in Yangjiang in forty-eight years of Wanli, published in Macao Studies, June 5-April 38, 2003. (20,000)
-Western painters who entered China mainland through Macau in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Sun Yat-sen University Press, Research on Art History, No.3, 2002 (30000).
-The missionary activities of Franciscans in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties are contained in the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Cultural Exchanges between China and the West in the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties.
September 2003 (25,000)
-The Development and Rise and Fall of Catholicism in China in the Early Qing Dynasty, International Sinology, No.9, September 2003.
(40,000)
-Chen in the late Kangxi period? "Review on the Deeds of Governing Taiwan", Journal of Jinan, No.6, 2003 (20000)
-A Preliminary Study on the Spread of Western Music in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Journal of the Palace Museum, No.2, 2003 (1.8 million).
-further strengthen the study of Macao's modern history-conduct academic research centered on the information in the Macao Gazette.
No.6 issue in 2003 (1 10,000)
-On the Missionaries of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Notre Dame in Gansu in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China (1878- 1922), Journal of Northwest Normal University, No.3, 2003.
(65438+500,000)
The Missionary Relationship between Macau and Chinese mainland in the Ming Dynasty
Ching, in Review of Religious Studies, No.4, 2003. (654.38+500,000)
-Textual research on the trade relationship between Java and China in Ming Dynasty, Southeast Asia Horizon, No.6, 2003 (1.10,000).
-the trend of Portuguese-Australian regime in the early Qing Dynasty and its relationship with the Qing government, China Literature and History Series No.68, 65438+February 2002 (20000).
-the relationship between Macao and the spread of Catholicism in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Sinology Studies in Taiwan Province Province, Volume 20,No. 1, 2002 (30,000).
-"Three Kingdoms in Europe" written by Xiong Ming in the late Ming Dynasty, The Study of Chinese and Western Cultures of Macau Institute of Technology, the first issue in June 2002.
(28,000)
-the spread of Catholic art in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Journal of Jinan, No.5, 2002. (20,000)
-Chen Yuan and the Study of Christian History in China, Journal of Jinan, No.3, 2002 (65.438+0.5 million).
/kloc-the spread and development of western music in Macao from the mid-6th century to the mid-9th century, Academic Research, No.6, 2002.
(65438+500,000)
-Overview of Catholic Churches and Christians in Shunzhi Dynasty, Research on the History of Qing Dynasty, No.3, 2002 (22000)
-Macau-the first stop for the spread of western art in China, Art Research, No.4, 2002 (1. 10000).
-the trend of Portuguese-Australian regime in Ming Dynasty and its relationship with China government, New History, Volume 3 12, edited by Taiwan Province Institute of History and Language, September 2006, 5438+0(28000).
-the spread and development of Catholicism in China during the Shunzhi period, Qing History Series No.2001issue (20000).
-The earliest existing image of Europeans in China ── Dongyi image, Journal of the Palace Museum,No. 1, 20065438.
(65438+200,000)
-Debate on the management system of "Fanfang" in Macao in Ming Dynasty, Journal of Northwest University for Nationalities, No.2, 200 1 (1.4 million)
-16- 18 century western musicians who entered the mainland of China via Macau, Journal of Northwest Second University for Nationalities.
200 1 Phase III (65438+200,000)
-The spread, development and rise and fall of Catholicism in Hainan during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Journal of Hainan University, No.4, 200 1 (1.5 million)
-The evolution of Guangdong's political situation in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties and the Dongguan family, A Study of China History 200 1,No. 1 (20000).
-Sources of missionary funds of Chinese Catholic Church in Ming and Qing Dynasties, World Religious Studies No.4, 2001(25,000)
-Portuguese and Australian information in Cai Ruxian's A Painting of the East, World Nation, No.6, 200 1 (1.2 million)
-The prototype of Mu is based on a textual research in Xixia, Northwest Ethnic Studies,No. 1, 20065438 (1. 1 10,000).
On the formation and development of Portuguese natives in Macao, Journal of Lanzhou University,No. 1 (12000)200 1.
A Textual Research on "Lin Bao" in Pinto's Travels ── Also on Portuguese Historical Materials in Miscellanies,
International Sinology, No.6 (22000), July 2000.
On the Geographical Names of Macao, Historical Geography, July 2000,No. 16. (65438+800,000)
—— Macao place names in Guangdong Dazhi and Guangdong coastal maps, Lingnan Literature and HistoryNo. 1 2000 (08000).
-Study on Yongzheng's Map of Guangdong Tongzhi Macao, Journal of Jinan, No.6, 2000 (1.50,000)
-Zhu Huai's Study on the Map of Macao in the Newly-built Xiangshan County Records, Journal of Jinan, No.3, 2000 (65,438+500,000)
-Reflections on Macao's indigenous Portuguese, Ethnic Studies, No.6, 2000 (654.38+200,000)
-Study on the Situation Map of Macao in the 13th year of Jiaqing, Journal of Guangxi University for Nationalities, No.2, 2000 (654.38+200,000)
-Examination of the establishment of official posts in Macao in the Ming Dynasty, Journal of JinanNo. 1999,No. 1 (18000)
-Textual Research on the Construction of Macao in Ming Dynasty, Literature and History 1999 No.3 (44 issues in total) (25000)
-Research on Ji Lang, the Buddha of the Ming Dynasty, helping pirates, Macau Culture magazine 1999 No.2 (No.39 in total) (25000)
-Examination on the Opening Time of Macau, Journal of Jinan No.2 (22000), 1998.
-Yin, Zhang Rulin and Macau, Journal of Guangxi University for Nationalities, No.4 (1998).
-An investigation of the Chinese settlement in Macau in the Ming Dynasty-Also on the origin of Wang Xia Village Master Temple and Yongfu Ancient Society, Research on the History of Maritime RelationsNo. 1998,No. 1 (18,000).
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