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Publication: China Ancient Northern Nationalities and Mongolian Flag Costume Publication Date: August 2007 Content Description: This paper introduces the historical process of the formation, development and evolution of Mongolian costume culture, and also introduces in detail the costume characteristics and development and evolution of ancient northern nationalities in China. There are nearly 300 historical pictures and hand-drawn illustrations in the book, and the drawings are exquisite and meticulous, which is a good reference for researchers of history, culture, clothing and art. This book is informative and rich in content, and has high reading and collection value.

Publication: Translation of Annotations on Painting Quotations and Research on Shi Tao's Painting Theory Publication Date: 2007- 10 Content introduction: Studies on Painting Quotations and Studies on Painting Art of Shi Tao, a famous painter and painting theorist in Qing Dynasty. The text study of Hua Quotations involves the annotation of the original text, modern translation, English translation and collation, as well as the comparative study of different languages and version evaluation with Hua Pu. On this basis, this book combines Shi Tao's poetic analysis and painting analysis to systematically and deeply explain Shi Tao's painting art and painting thought.

Publication: East China Volume 1 (80 volumes in total) of biographical data series of local chronicles Date of publication: 2007- 10. Content abstract: This book is the fourth series of biographical materials of local chronicles published by our society-East China Volume I * * * collects biographical materials of more than 40,000 historical figures in more than 300 local chronicles in Shandong, Jiangxi, Fujian and Taiwan Province provinces. The information is extracted from figures, official history, election records and artistic records in local chronicles, which is undoubtedly the most informative reference for studying historical figures who have served in four provinces.