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"Accepting the Challenge and Seeking the Solution." On the Presentations at the 3rd  ―Chinese Bridge‖ CLTAC Conference  (CLTAC Vice President: Helen Xiaoyan Wu/吴小燕) , 5-7. ''Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association of Canada Le journal de l’Association des enseignants de chinois du Canada.'' May / Mai 2010 / 二零一零年五月 General Serial Number 2, 2010.   
"Accepting the Challenge and Seeking the Solution." On the Presentations at the 3rd  ―Chinese Bridge‖ CLTAC Conference  (CLTAC Vice President: Helen Xiaoyan Wu/吴小燕) , 5-7. ''Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association of Canada Le journal de l’Association des enseignants de chinois du Canada.'' May / Mai 2010 / 二零一零年五月 General Serial Number 2, 2010.   
   
   
"Daoist Wisdom and Popular Wisdom: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of the Philosophical Maxims in the Daode Jing and Their Proverbial Equivalents," in ''Wisdom in China and the West,'' Vincent Shen and Willard Gurdon Oxtoby, editors. Washington, D.C.: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2004. 303-328
"Daoist Wisdom and Popular Wisdom: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of the Philosophical Maxims in the ''Daode Jing'' and Their Proverbial Equivalents," in ''Wisdom in China and the West,'' Vincent Shen and Willard Gurdon Oxtoby, editors. Washington, D.C.: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2004. 303-328
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''“Zhang Ling de Zhong-duan-pian Xiaoshuo jiqi Huojiang Zuopin ‘Nüren Sishi’  Pingxi”'' (On Zhang Ling’s Novellas and Short Stories and Her Award-winning Short Story ‘A Woman at Forty’), ''Wenhua Zhongguo (Cultural China),'' in 9:4, No. 35 (Dec. 2002), pp. 13-21.   
''“Zhang Ling de Zhong-duan-pian Xiaoshuo jiqi Huojiang Zuopin ‘Nüren Sishi’  Pingxi”'' (On Zhang Ling’s Novellas and Short Stories and Her Award-winning Short Story ‘A Woman at Forty’), ''Wenhua Zhongguo (Cultural China),'' in 9:4, No. 35 (Dec. 2002), pp. 13-21.   


''“Shi Guji zhong youguan Paoguan-yaoguan he Maiguan-maifa de Guanjian Ci”'' (Examining the Keywords about Jockeying for Officialdom and Bending the Law by Selling Official Positions in Classics). ''Hanxue Congshu (Forum on Sinology),'' Book 3. Ed. Zhu Liyuan and Chen Guanglei. Taiyuan, Shanxi: Shanxi Guji Chubanshe (Shanxi Press for Classics), 2002, pp. 139-149.  
''“Shi Guji zhong youguan Paoguan-yaoguan he Maiguan-maifa de Guanjian Ci”'' (Examining the Keywords about Jockeying for Officialdom and Bending the Law by Selling Official Positions in Classics). ''Hanxue Congshu (Forum on Sinology),'' Book 3. Ed. Zhu Liyuan and Chen Guanglei. Taiyuan, Shanxi: ''Shanxi Guji Chubanshe'' (Shanxi Press for Classics), 2002, pp. 139-149.  


''“Guji zhong de ‘Paoguan’ Jizai”'' (On the Records about Jockeying for Officialdom in the Classics), ''Guji Yanjiu (Research on Classics),'' No. 4, 2001 (Serial No. 36), pp. 43-45 and 67.  
''“Guji zhong de ‘Paoguan’ Jizai”'' (On the Records about Jockeying for Officialdom in the Classics), ''Guji Yanjiu (Research on Classics),'' No. 4, 2001 (Serial No. 36), pp. 43-45 and 67.  
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“The Sociology of Language Through the Choice of Terms: From ''Buzhengzhifeng (Unhealthy Tendencies), Guandao (Official Profiteering) to Jingji Fanzui (Economic Crimes),”'' in the ''Proceedings of the Ninth North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics.'' Vol. 2. Ed. Hua Lin. Linguistics Department, University of Southern California, 1998, pp. 297-309.  
“The Sociology of Language Through the Choice of Terms: From ''Buzhengzhifeng (Unhealthy Tendencies), Guandao (Official Profiteering) to Jingji Fanzui (Economic Crimes),”'' in the ''Proceedings of the Ninth North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics.'' Vol. 2. Ed. Hua Lin. Linguistics Department, University of Southern California, 1998, pp. 297-309.  


''“Wenyanwen Jiaoxue Yu Jiao yu Le, Bu Yi Le hu? – Tan Gushi Xinbian Fa'' (Is It Not a Pleasure to Combine Teaching Literary Chinese with Recreation? – On the Pedagogy of Creating New Stories in a Literary Chinese Course), in ''Di-wu-jie Shijie Hua Yuwen Jiaoxue Yantaohui Lunwen Ji: Jiaoxue Yingyong Zu (Shang Ce) (The Proceedings of the Fifth World Chinese Language and Literature Conference: Applications in Teaching (Book 1),'' Taipei, Taiwan: Shijie Hua Yuwen Jiaoyu Xuehui, [1997,] pp. 299-307.
''“Wenyanwen Jiaoxue Yu Jiao yu Le, Bu Yi Le hu? – Tan Gushi Xinbian Fa'' (Is It Not a Pleasure to Combine Teaching Literary Chinese with Recreation? – On the Pedagogy of Creating New Stories in a Literary Chinese Course), in ''Di-wu-jie Shijie Hua Yuwen Jiaoxue Yantaohui Lunwen Ji: Jiaoxue Yingyong Zu (Shang Ce) (The Proceedings of the Fifth World Chinese Language and Literature Conference: Applications in Teaching (Book 1),'' Taipei, Taiwan: ''Shijie Hua Yuwen Jiaoyu Xuehui,'' [1997,] pp. 299-307.
   
   
“Wining and Dining at Public Expense in Post-Mao China from the Perspective of Sayings,” ''East Asian Forum,'' 5 (1996): pp. 1-37.  
“Wining and Dining at Public Expense in Post-Mao China from the Perspective of Sayings,” ''East Asian Forum,'' 5 (1996): pp. 1-37.  
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