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Wang Qilong's Main Academic Achievements
He has published 6 academic monographs and more than 50 academic papers (in Chinese and English) at home and abroad, accounting for more than 2.5 million words. Several translations have been translated, also exceeding 2 million words. Starting from 1997, he and Professor Yao Wang, a famous Tibetan scholar, edited Translation Series of Foreign Tibetan Studies (series 15, 16, 17, 18, etc. ). Independently edited two Tibetan translation series (published 1 1 species). The Complete Works of Fang Guili (Volume 13, Volume 15, which is listed as a national key book). The main monographs are Comparative Study on Ba Siba's Life and Zhang Lun (1999), History of Tibetan Studies in China (before 1949) (2003) and Quantitative Study on Adjectives in Modern Chinese (2003). In February, 2008, Zhonghua Book Company published its monograph "Compendium of Academic Chronicle of Gang Hetai". In July 2009, Peking University Publishing House published its monograph "Gangtai Academic Review".

Main academic awards: 1995, won the Baosteel Education Award; September 2000 -200 1.8: Selected as the first Laureate Scholar of KFAS, a Korean higher education consortium, and went to the Institute of East Asian Studies of Sungkyunkwan University in Korea as a postdoctoral visiting scholar for one year; In 2002, he won the third prize for outstanding achievements in humanities and social sciences research in the third national university (three works on religion won the first, second and third prizes respectively); In 2003, he was funded by the Excellent Young Teachers Project of the Ministry of Education; August 2003-July 2004: Selected as a Harvard-Yanjing scholar and engaged in academic research at Harvard University for one year. In 2005, he won the second prize (first prize vacancy) for outstanding achievements (papers) in social science research of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission; In 2006, he won the third prize of outstanding achievements in humanities and social sciences research (ethnology) in the fourth national university (the first and second prizes of ethnology were vacant). He has visited abroad many times and participated in various academic activities.