2. Mysterious Tibetan Buddhist culture-tantric Buddhism, 2 10, people in Xizang Publishing House, 1996, Lhasa.
3. Religion in Tibet, 100, Wuzhou Communication Press, Beijing, 2002.
4. A Study on the Pre-history of Tubo Buddhism-Ningma School and Tantric Inheritance, 260 words, Religious Culture Press, 2002, Beijing.
5. The first and second volumes of Religion in Snowland, with 570,000 words and 555 illustrations, were published by Religious Culture Press in Beijing in 2003.
6. Tibetan Buddhism and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, 294,000 words, Jiangsu Education Press? People in Xizang Publishing House, Nanjing, 2004.
Among them, "Tubo Buddhism-A Study on the Pre-history of Ningma School and the Inheritance of Tantric Buddhism" won the "Outstanding Scientific Research Achievement Award of the Institute of World Religion" in 2003; In 2004, he won the second prize of the Fifth Excellent Scientific Research Achievement Award of China Academy of Social Sciences.
The mysterious culture of Tibetan Buddhism-tantric Sect (1996) won the first prize in the monograph "Outstanding Scientific Research Achievement Award of Tibet Academy of Social Sciences";
The book Tibetan Religion (Chinese version) has been translated into English, French, German, Tibetan and other languages, published by Wuzhou Communication Press and distributed all over the world. 1, "China minority philosophy? Religion? Confucianism, 239,000 words, Contemporary China Publishing House, 1995, Beijing.
2. The Basic Knowledge of Buddhism in China is 230,000 words, published by Religious Culture Press, 1999, Beijing.
3. Buddhism and History and Culture, 580 words, Religious Culture Press, 200 1, Beijing.
4. The choice of the development path of the late-developing areas-taking Yunnan Tibetan areas as an example, 2 13, Economic Management Press, 2002, Beijing.
5. Lamaism-A Famous Ancient Temple of Tibetan Buddhism, 468 words, Contemporary China Press, Beijing, 2002.
6. Marketization and Grass-roots Public Services-A Case Study of Tibet, 280 words, Ethnic Publishing House, Beijing, 2005. 1, A Review of the Great Beauty of Xunnu, 6000 words, published in Tibetan Literature and Art No.2, 1985, Lhasa;
2. Nie Chizan popularized his religion at that time, with 7000 words, in the first 199 1 issue of Tibetan Studies in China, Beijing;
3. On the characteristics of Tibetan ancient books, 5000 words, published in the 54th issue of Spark of Knowledge, Ethnic Publishing House, 1992 edition, Beijing;
4. The relationship between ancient Western Buddhism and Tubo Buddhism, word 10000, contained in China Tibetan Studies No.3, 1993, Beijing;
5. "On Religion in the Period of Qi Chi Zanpu" is 8,000 words, contained in Tibet StudiesNo. 1994, Lhasa;
6. On Tibetan Worship of King Gelsall (word 10), Tibet Studies (1996, No.2), Lhasa;
7. A 7000-word conference paper entitled "Study on Nyima Pagans" published by the 8th International Tibetology Society of Indiana (1998);
8. Study on Eight Rites of Ma Ning School, 8000 words, paper of the 9th International Tibet Society Conference (2000), Leiden;
9. "Study on the Inheritance of Laymen in Sebu Temple in laris" is 8,000 words. The 1 1 International Tibetology Society (2006) published a conference paper in Bonn. 1, The Political Role of Marriage in Tubo Dynasty, 8,000 words, published in Tibet Studies No.3, 1988, Lhasa;
2. A religious investigation in Golog, Qinghai (12 thousand words), published in World Religious Studies (1992, No.3), Beijing;
3. Tibetan Buddhism and the Western Regions, word 10, published in Tibet StudiesNo. 1993, Lhasa;
4. Tibetan belief in absolute lamas is 6000 words, in the third issue of Buddhist Culture 1993, Beijing;
5. A glimpse of the origin of celestial burial in Tibet (word 10), published in Research on World Religions (No.4, 1994), Beijing;
6. A Comparative Study of Buddhism in Western Regions in Tibetan Literature (13,000 words), published in Dunhuang Studies (No.2, 1993), Lanzhou;
7. The Buddha's Light Shines on the Roof of the World-A Record of the Buddhist Scriptures in Guoluo Stone Carvings, 4,000 words, published in the 4th issue of Buddhist Culture 1994, Beijing;
8. A Brief Analysis of the Mysteries of Tibetan Religious Art, 9000 words, published in the 4th issue of Tibetan National Art Research, 1994, Lhasa;
9. Emei Mountain and Tibetan Buddhism, 6000 words, Qinghai Social Sciences,No. 1995, Xining;
10, tantric Tibetan Buddhism and Beijing Lama Temple, 6000 words, Journal of Qinghai University for Nationalities, No.2, 1995, Xining;
1 1, on the historical process of Tibetan religious culture, 8,000 words, published in Tibet Studies No.2, 1995, Lhasa;
12, Tibetan belief in the Three Treasures of Buddhism, 4,000 words, published in Tibetan Folklore No.4, Lhasa,1995;
13, animism and Tibetan forest protection, 5000 words, Tibet Studies No.2, 1996, Lhasa;
14, the historical background of the origin of Guoluo Shijing 12 thousand words, Tibet Studies 1996 No.3, Lhasa;
15, Textual Research on Tibetan Pagoda 1 1000, China Tibetan Studies 1996 No.3, Beijing;
16, Purdue's Theory of All Living Beings and Tibetan Love for Wild Animals, 4,000 words, in Tibetan Folklore, No.4 Lhasa,1996;
17, the distribution and scale of Guoluo Book of Songs 12 thousand words, Tibetan Studies 1997No. 1 issue, Lhasa;
18, The Creation Process of the Book of Songs of Guoluo, 7000 words, No.3 of Tibet Studies, 1997, Lhasa;
19 On Religious Concepts and Resource Development, 4,000 words, in Reflections at the Turn of the Century-Collected Works of Contemporary China Leading Cadres (Volume II), Sichuan University Press, 1997, Chengdu;
20. A probe into the idea of 4000-word celestial burial in Tibetan FolkloreNo. Lhasa 1;
2 1, 6,000 words of Tibetan Buddhist places of interest, contained in Tibet Tourism 1997 No.2, Lhasa;
22. Tibetan tantra in today's world, 3,000 words, contained in Tibet Tourism No.2, 1997, Lhasa;
23. "Worship in Tibetan Tantric Etiquette" is 4000 words, contained in "Tibetan Folk Custom" No.2, 1998, Lhasa;
24. On Tibetan Buddhism and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, 7,000 words, Tibet Studies No.3, 1998, Lhasa;
25. Tibetan New Year in Qinghai Tibetan areas, 3,000 words, published in Journal of China Academy of Social Sciences 1999 (special issue of Spring Festival), February 14, Beijing;
26. A Random Talk on Tibetan Buddhist Appellations (Sect Appellations), 3,000 words, published in Beijing Fayin No.4,1999;
27. A Random Talk on Tibetan Buddhist Appellations (Appellations of Monks) with 5,000 words, included in Beijing 1999 5 French-Indian;
28. A Random Talk on Tibetan Buddhism Appellation (Living Buddha Appellation) is 34,000 words, published in Beijing Fayin 1999 No.6;
29. Discussion on Buddhism's First Introduction to Tubo13,000 words, published in China Buddhist Journal (Taiwan Province Province),No. 12, Taiwan Province Province1999, published by China Buddhist Research Institute in July;
30. Tibetan Buddhism Studies in New China-Retrospect and Prospect, 8,000 words, published in World Religious Studies, No.2, 2000, Beijing;
3 1, Inheritance and Characteristics of Ma Ning School's Teaching Method 17 thousand words, Buddhism and Historical Culture, Religious Culture Press, 200 1, 1 Edition, Beijing.
32. Secularization of religion and Tibetan Buddhism, 6000 words, in Qinghai Social Sciences, No.3, 200 1, Xining;
33. The data value of Dunhuang Tibetan documents in Tibetan studies, 15000 words, published in China Tibetan Studies, No.4, 2002;
34. A Study of Tibetan Buddhism in New China, 2600 words, published in Journal of China Academy of Social Sciences in August 2003 14 (academic edition), Beijing;
35. Textual research on nine thousand words of Tibetan monk Piruzana, published in Tibet Studies, No.4, 2003, Beijing;
36. Tibetan Studies: A Prominent Study in the 20th Century (2 1), 2000 words, published in Journal of China Academy of Social Sciences, March 2, 2004 (academic edition), Beijing;
37. The development history and characteristics of Tibetan Buddhist temple education 10, published in the third issue of World Religion in 2004, Beijing.
38. The Culture of the Book of Songs in Guoluo is 5000 words, which is contained in World Religious Culture, No.3, 2005, Beijing;
39. Mountain Worship and Ecological Environment in Diqing Tibetan Area, 9000 words, published in China Tibetan Studies, No.4, 2005, Beijing;
40. Reflections on the Adaptation of Tibetan Buddhism to Socialist Society, 7,000 words, contained in Collected Studies on the Adaptation of Tibetan Buddhism to Socialist Society, China Tibetology Publishing House, Beijing, May 2006;
4 1, Folk beliefs and customs under the multicultural background: an investigation of folk beliefs in a Tibetan village, 7000 words, in Amdo Studies, the second series, Ethnic Publishing House, Beijing, May 2006. 1, the Tibetan tripitaka in Golog, Qinghai Province (translated into Korean) with 4000 words, published in Seoul in May 1994, 7th edition of Korean Buddhist News.
2. The data value of Dunhuang Tubo Tibetan literature in Tibetan Studies (Chinese-English translation) is 15, which was published in China Tibetan Studies (English version),No. 1 in 2004;
3. Mountain Worship and Ecological Environment in Diqing Tibetan Area (Chinese-English translation) with 9000 words, published in Tibetan Studies in China (English version)No. 1, Beijing, 2006;
4. The development history and characteristics of Tibetan Buddhist temple education (translated into Tibetan) 10, published in Climbing (Tibetan version),No. 1 2006, Xining. 1, Some Questions about Tibet (3,000 words), Research Report, 1988 China Academy of Social Sciences.
2. The influence of the 17th Karmapa's departure at home and abroad and some thoughts (5000 words), Research Report (Cooperation), published in China Academy of Social Sciences, No.42, March 2000 16.
3. How the Propaganda Department for Foreign Countries Play the Role of Tibetology Research Institutions and Tibetologists (6,000 words), paper of the conference on "Tibetology and Foreign Propaganda Work" held by the Central Propaganda Office for Foreign Countries in June 2000.
4. Tibetan Buddhism and the Great Development of the Western Region (20,000 words), contained in the Collection of Internal References of the Ethnic and Religious Committee of China People's Political Consultative Conference, August 2000.