Tang Xiaoshi, associate professor, April 1976, research direction: Vietnamese literature and culture I, academic research projects undertaken in recent years 1. Comparative study of Chinese and Vietnamese literature 2. Basic course of Vietnamese 3. Listening course of Vietnamese 2. Academic papers and works published in domestic and foreign public publications in recent years 1. On spoken Vietnamese translation, Foreign Language and Culture Teaching Series (III), Guangxi Ethnic Publishing House, January 2003. 2. A Brief Analysis of the Cultural Connotation in Vietnamese Names, A Collection of Foreign Language and Culture Teaching (IV), Guangxi Ethnic Publishing House, September 2003. 3. Vietnam's Spring Festival customs, Collection of Foreign Language and Culture Teaching (V), Guangxi Ethnic Publishing House, October 2004. 4. The "Seeking Inheritance" Ceremony of the Dai Yi People in Vietnam and Its Religious and Cultural Connotation, National Art, 2006, Issue 4. 5. Practical Chinese Vietnamese Classification Dictionary, Beijing: Ethnic Publishing House, 2007. 6. KhaosattypetruyenCoLoLemcuamienNam Trung Quoc (a survey of Cinderella stories in southern China). 8500 words, Literature Research, School of Arts, Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences, No. 8, 2007 P.116-1307. Motif "chiecgiayxeduyen" strongtypetruyenCoLoLem (analysis of the motif of "thousand mile marriage and one shoe" in the story of Chinese and Vietnamese Cinderella) 5000 words, Culture and Art, Ministry of Culture, No. 8, 2007 P.81 – 868. Motif "li ê ntucbienhinh" strongtypetruyenCoLoLem (Analysis of the motif of "continuous deformation" in the story of Cinderella in Vietnam and southern China) 6000 words "Folk Culture", Institute of Culture, Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences, 2007, Issue 4, P.57 – 649. "Tinhhinghhiencuutruyenkedangian TrungQuoc" (Review of Chinese folk story research) 7000 words "Literature Research", School of Arts, Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences, 2007, Issue 5, P.45-61
Zhou Jianxin, male, born in 1962 in Beitun Town, Xinjiang, Han nationality, professor, Doctor of Law, doctoral supervisor. He is currently the dean of the School of Ethnology and Sociology of Guangxi University for Nationalities, the leader of key disciplines at the autonomous region level, the leader of one hundred young and middle-aged discipline leaders in Guangxi, and the leader of the tutor group of the master's program of ethnology. Executive director of the Chinese Society of Ethnology, executive director of the Chinese Association of Han Nationalities, vice president of the World Society of Nationalities in China, and executive director of the Chinese Society of Anthropology and Ethnology. Member of the Expert Committee of the Special Project of the National Social Science Fund "Southwest Frontier Project".
► Character experience
Born in Beitun Town, Xinjiang in 1962, Han nationality, professor, Doctor of Law, doctoral supervisor. He is currently the dean of the School of Ethnology and Sociology of Guangxi University for Nationalities, the leader of key disciplines at the autonomous region level, the leader of one hundred young and middle-aged discipline leaders in Guangxi, and the leader of the tutor group of the master's program of ethnology. Executive director of the Chinese Society of Ethnology, executive director of the Chinese Association of Han Nationalities, vice president of the World Society of Nationalities in China, and executive director of the Chinese Society of Anthropology and Ethnology. Member of the Expert Committee of the Special Project of the National Social Science Fund "Southwest Frontier Project".
► Research direction
Transnational ethnic studies, ethnic sociological studies in border areas.
► Main contributions
► Contribution
He has published more than 60 papers and 5 monographs. He presided over and completed 2 general projects of the National Social Science Fund and 3 special projects of the National Social Science Fund. Head of ethnology specialty construction of the Ministry of Education. Leader of national teaching team of ethnology. He has successively organized and presided over five international conferences of "China and Southeast Asian Nations Forum". He has been engaged in the teaching and research of ethnology and anthropology for a long time, focusing on the research direction of transnational ethnic groups. Currently, he is in charge of the National Social Science Fund project "Research on the 'peaceful cross residence' model of transnational ethnic groups in southern China", and the Research on Social Stability in Guangxi Frontier Areas by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences The Guangxi project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China and the Norwegian government, "Monitoring and Research on Social and Economic Development in Western Provinces of China", and other provincial and ministerial research projects. He once went to Vietnam, Laos, North Korea and other countries for investigation, and went to China, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, China, Russia and other border areas for fieldwork.
► Honorary title
1. In 2004, he was rated as the second level candidate of "One Hundred Thousand Talents in Guangxi in the New Century";
2. In 2007, he was rated as the leader of the innovation team of Guangxi University Talent Small Highland;
3. In 2012, he was appointed as one of the first distinguished experts in Guangxi by the Guangxi Provincial Government;
4. Regional academic leader of ethnology;
5. "Eight Guangxi Scholars" in Guangxi universities.
► Representative works
1. Research on Sino Vietnam Sino Laos Transnational Nationalities and Their Ethnic Relations (a separate book), published by Ethnic Publishing House in 2002 and republished in 2006;
2. "On Peaceful Cross Residence" (solo), Ethnic Publishing House, 2008 edition.
3. "On Peaceful Cross Residence" (solo), Ethnic Publishing House, 2008 edition.
4. The Sweet Life of Lan Dian Yao (monograph, ranking first), Social Sciences Academic Press, 2011 edition.
5. He is the editor in chief or co author of 8 books, including Introduction to Ethnology, Ethnological Anthropology (Annual), Anthropology and Contemporary Chinese Society, and Guangxi Hui History and Culture. 6. He has published more than 30 academic papers, including Thoughts on the Appellation of the "Chinese Nation", Middle and Old Transnational Nationalities and Their Ethnic Relations, and Discussion on the Types of Transnational Nationalities and Peaceful Cross living Patterns.
► Award record
1. "Peaceful Cross Habitat Theory" (unique), won the first prize of Guangxi Social Science Outstanding Achievement in 2010, ranking first.
2. "Research on Sino Vietnamese, Sino Laos Transnational Nationalities and Their Ethnic Relations" (unique), won the second prize of Guangxi Social Sciences Outstanding Achievement Award in 2004, ranking first.
Wu Ninghua, female, Han nationality, associate professor of the School of Arts, Guangxi Minzu University, and master's supervisor of national art. He is the Master of Arts of Guangxi Academy of Arts, the Doctor of Music Department of Central Conservatory of Music, the Special Researcher of China Ritual Music Research Center of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, the key research base of humanities and social sciences of Shanghai ordinary colleges and universities, and the Executive Director of China Ethnic Music Society. Main research fields and directions: research on minority music culture in southwest China, comparative research on cross-border ethnic music culture in Southeast Asia. Teaching direction: undertake the teaching of professional courses such as Introduction to Folk Music, Music Appreciation, Chinese and Foreign Music History, Thesis Writing, Field Gathering, and other general elective courses such as American Black Gospel Chorus, World Ethnic Music.
Important topics that I have participated in and are participating in: in 2002-2003, I wrote more than 10000 words of music entries for the national key project "Encyclopedia of Chinese Music"; From 2004 to 2006, he participated in the Guangxi sub project of the Chinese University of Hong Kong's project "Research on Chinese Traditional Folk Ritual Music"; In 2007, the project of Yao Studies Research Center of Guangxi University for Nationalities "Research on Yao Life Etiquette Music"; Since 2010, he has undertaken the Guangxi sub project research of the key project of the Chinese Ritual Research Center of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, "The ritual sound in the psychedelic state and the inner realm". Main papers and treatises: Research on Eight Tones in Yulin, published in Journal of Central Conservatory of Music (national music core journal), January 2004; Summary of Yao Music Research, published in Chinese Music (national music core journal), February 2004; After Reading the Introduction to Music Ethnography, published in Chinese Musicology (national music core journal), April 2009; Yao's Ritual Music of "Returning King Pan's Wish" and "Dujie" and Their Relationship with Meishan Cultures, published in South China Volume I of Research on Chinese Traditional Folk Ritual Music (second author, Shanghai Conservatory of Music Press, 2007 edition); Field Record and Sound Interpretation of the King's Praying Ceremony in Sanqi Village, Hezhou, published in Gehai, March 2010.
Once won the second prize in the second "Society Cup" paper selection of China Ethnic Music Society in 2008.