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Ye Ye’s PhD from Fudan University and lecturer at the School of Liberal Arts of Zhejiang University

1999~2003, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Zhejiang University, majoring in Chinese Language and Literature, bachelor's degree; 2003~2006, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Zhejiang University, majoring in ancient Chinese literature, master's degree; 2006~2009, Ancient Chinese Literature Research Center, Fudan University, majoring in ancient Chinese literature

Literature major, Ph.D.; 2009-2011, Postdoctoral Research Station of Chinese Language and Literature, Zhejiang University, Assistant Researcher; 2011-present, Lecturer, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Zhejiang University; 1. "Supplement to Quanming Ci" (two volumes), Zhejiang University

Press, January 2007, 2/2; 2. "The Central Civil Service System and Literature in the Ming Dynasty", Zhejiang University Press, November 2011, 1/1; 1. "A Comparative Theory of the Mentality of Literary Men of Zhang Dai and Cao Xueqin", "

"Journal of Dream of Red Mansions", Issue 4, 2003, 1/1, p98-110; 2. "Geographical distribution and characteristics of party figures in the late Ming Dynasty", "Chinese Historical Geography Theory Collection", Issue 2, 2005, 1/1, p87

-94, "National People's Congress Photocopied Newspaper Materials·Ming and Qing History", Issue 4, 2005, reprinted in full; 3. "The phenomenon of tampering with the original works in anthologies of Qing Dynasty Ci - An investigation focusing on the "Comprehensive Collection of Ming Ci", "China

Cultural Studies" Spring Volume 2006, 1/1, p109-116; 4. "The Phenomenon of Second Rhyme in Ming Ci Ci by Song and Yuan Dynasty Masters - Focusing on the Acceptance of Ci by Su Shi, Cui Yu, and Ni Zan", "Chinese Culture

Research" Autumn Volume 2007, 1/1, p60-67; 5. "The value of opera literature in Li Yingce's "Sequel to Su Yu's Cave"", "Documentary" Issue 3, 2008, 1/1, p124-130; 6.

"A Textual Research and Interpretation of the Rare Ming Dynasty's New Collection of Jiu Jia Twelve Tongs and Tang Xianzu's Ruled Slips", "Journal of Hangzhou Normal University (Social Science Edition)", Issue 5, 2008, 1/1, p90-96; 7. "Fu of Ming Dynasty Outside the Territory"

Double Bibi: Dong Yue's "Chosun Fu" and Zhan Ruoshui's "Jiaonan Fu", "Literary and Historical Knowledge" Issue 6, 2009, 1/1, p31-36; 8. "Ten Rare Chronicles Recorded in the Genealogy Collection of Shanghai Library"

"A Brief Introduction to Species", "Historical Documents" No. 13, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 2009, 1/1, p415-428; 9. "The Downward Penetration of Putian Literary Style and Central Literature in the Ming Dynasty", "Journal of Minjiang University" 2009

Issue 4, 1/1, p6-11; 10. "The relationship between the geographical distribution and prominent families of Jinshi in Shaoxing Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty", "China Yuexue" Vol. 2, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press, 2010, 1/1, p198-209

; 11. "Feng Minxiao's "Xiaoyouting Collection" and his life survey - and supplementary "Quanming Sanqu" 48 hours and 4 sets", "Journal of Ancient Books Collation and Research" Issue 2, 2010, 1/1, p66

-71; 12. "The Ritual and Music System of the Ming Dynasty and the Movement-style Ci and Music", "Journal of Zhejiang University (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition)" 2010, Issue 5, 1/1, p164-171; 13. "On Li Yingce's Sanqu and His Sanqu

"Historical Significance", "Literary Heritage" Issue 1, 2011, 1/1, p79-89; 14. "New Collection of "Quanming Sanqu" (Part 1) - Li Yingce's "Su Yushan Cave Yuefu" Editing", "Literature

"Heritage" (online version) Issue 2, 2011, 1/1; 15. "New Collection of "All Ming Sanqu" (Part 2)--Collations of Thirty Sanqu from Rare Ming Dynasty Collection", "Literary Heritage" (Online

Edition) Issue 3, 2011, 1/1; 16. "The Selection System of Shuji Scholars and the Formation of the Literary Community in the Ming Dynasty", "Journal of Fudan Institute of Ancient Books" Issue 1, Fudan University Press, 2012, 1/1,

p52-67; 17. "The Authenticity of Famous Works in Genealogies Based on the Lost Works of Liu Ji", (Taiwan) "Zhongzheng Sinology Research" Issue 1, 2012, 1/1, p175-192; 18. "China

"Historical Reshaping of Fictional Characters in Ancient Literature", "Literary Heritage" Issue 4, 2012, 1/1, p144-154, reprinted in full in "Reported Newspaper Materials of the National People's Congress·Research on Ancient and Modern Chinese Literature" Issue 12, 2012;

19. "Reflections and New Thoughts on the Periodic Limitation of Ming Ci", "Ci Xue" Vol. 28, East China Normal University Press, 2012, 1/1, p115-138; 1. Hosted "The Military Officer System and Scholar-official Literature in the Ming Dynasty"

Pattern Research", 2011 National Social Science Foundation Youth Project, 1/3; 2. Hosted "Research on the Anonymous Collection of Ming and Qing Literature in Local Chronicles", the 4th batch of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Special Funding Project, 1/1; 3. Hosted

"Customs and rhymes and topography writing of ancient literature", the 48th batch of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation general funding project, 1/1, completed; 4. Participated in "Research on "Quan Ming Ci" and related issues of Ming Ci", 2006

National Social Science Fund General Project in 2009, 2/2, completed; 1. In 2009, the second prize of the 15th Zhejiang Province Philosophy and Social Sciences Outstanding Achievement Award (ranked second), Zhejiang Provincial People's Government; 2. 2011,

National Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Nomination Award, Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council; 3. 2012, First Prize of the 7th Youth Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award of Zhejiang Federation of Social Sciences, Zhejiang Federation of Social Sciences; Undergraduate Courses: Masterpieces of Chinese Literary Famous Writers

(Autumn and Winter Semester); Research on Literary Trends of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (Summer Semester); Postgraduate Courses: Historical Research on Ancient Chinese Literature (Winter Semester);