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ZHU XIAOXUE

Visiting Scholar   December 2016 – December 2017


Zhu Xiaoxue, born in Liaoning Province, China, received her doctorate in 2011 from Jilin University. Her research direction is in paleography and historical literature. Since 2011, she worked as a lecturer in the College of Humanities, Huaqiao University, China. She has published a number of papers and one book. The book A General Study of the Baoshan Bamboo Slips won the 17th East China Regional Excellent Book Award (2014), the 2011-2013 Annual Excellent Publication (Book) Award in Fujian Province, and the 11th Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award of Fujian Province (2016).

Areas of Specialization and Research Interests
Paleography
Characters and writing in bamboo and silk
Chinese historical documents
Legal system of Chu in the Warring States period
Historical figures in the unearthed documents in the pre-Qin period

 

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