Faculty

Xu Yuan
Associate professor
Study of Chinese Classical Studies (Jingxue), Research on the Thought of Excavated Texts, Study of Pre-Qin History
E-mail:
xuyuan@fudan.edu.cn
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Research Areas

Major Publications:

· Textual Studies on Excavated Documents Related to Ritual Standard of the Zhou, Qin, and Han Dynasties (Wuhan University Press, 2023)

· Illustrated Analysis of Mourning Attire and Hierarchies in the Yili: Sangfu (Zhonghua Book Company, 2017)

· Point-by-Point Correction and Arrangement of Du Yu’s Chunqiu Shili 

· Point-by-Point Correction and Arrangement of Zheng Xuan’s Liji Zhu

· Participated in punctuating Chunqiu Gongyang Lishu (with Five Additional Texts) (awarded Second Prize in East China Ancient Books Collation)

· Executive Editor of the Thirteen Classics with Han-Wei Annotations Series

He has published over 30 academic papers and led multiple research projects, including those funded by the National Social Science Foundation.



Research Areas

He also holds concurrent positions as:

· Vice Dean of the Institute of Classical Studies, Tongji University

· Executive Director of the Chinese Confucius Association’s Research Committee on Classical Studies

· Council Member of the Shanghai Confucianism Research Association

· Editorial Board Member of Modern Confucianism and Studies on the Spring and Autumn Annals

· Member of the Chinese Society of Exegesis and the Chinese Society of Pre-Qin History



Research Areas

Major Publications:

· Textual Studies on Excavated Documents Related to Ritual Standard of the Zhou, Qin, and Han Dynasties (Wuhan University Press, 2023)

· Illustrated Analysis of Mourning Attire and Hierarchies in the Yili: Sangfu (Zhonghua Book Company, 2017)

· Point-by-Point Correction and Arrangement of Du Yu’s Chunqiu Shili 

· Point-by-Point Correction and Arrangement of Zheng Xuan’s Liji Zhu

· Participated in punctuating Chunqiu Gongyang Lishu (with Five Additional Texts) (awarded Second Prize in East China Ancient Books Collation)

· Executive Editor of the Thirteen Classics with Han-Wei Annotations Series

He has published over 30 academic papers and led multiple research projects, including those funded by the National Social Science Foundation.