Professor Li Fei was born in 1981, and hails from Zhuchengxian, Shandong Province. He graduated from Beijing University in 2011 with a Ph.D. in bet365 slots and joined the faculty of Shandong University in the same year. He is currently an Associate Professor in the School of bet365 slots, and is a Thesis Advisor for MA students. Professor Li is primarily engaged in teaching and research work in the area of the History of Chinese Literary Criticism. He has published a monograph, as well as bet365 online sports betting mobilemany papers and articles in journals such as the Academic Journal of Beijing University, the Academic Journal of Fudan University, and Studies in Chinese bet365 slots and History. He has supervised many research projects, including projects sponsored by the National Foundation for the Social Sciences, as well as projects sponsored and funded at the provincial and ministry (e.g., Ministry of Education) levels.
Contact information: E-mail address: wxylf@sdu.edu.cn
Professor Li’s published works include:
Monographs
1. A General History of bet365 slots Aesthetic Education: The Song, Jin, and Yuan Dynasties Volume, Shandong People's Publishing House, 2017
Papers and academic articles
1. “The Negative Influence of the Recent New Changes in the Cataloging of the bet365 slots of the Six Dynasties Period on the Analysis of Literary Genre and Stylistics, With the ‘Theory of Distinguishing Wen [Lyrical] bet365 slots from Bi [Non-Lyrical] bet365 slots’ as an Example”, Academic Journal of Beijing University, no. 1, 2010
2. “An Explication of the Meaning of the Phrase ‘yasongzhibotu’ [those who take the high poetic bet365 slots of the ya and the songand render them a vulgar game of gamblers]From the Perspective of Interpreting the Libertine and Individualism-Oriented Custom and Atmosphere Among the Literati in the Six Dynasties Period – Also a Discussion of the Pivotal Significance of the Bian Sao [Analyzing the Lisao] Chapter in Wenxin diaolong (The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons)”, bet365 slots Cultural Studies, Summer 2013
3. “A Discussion of Liu Xie’s Zhengwei [Rectifying the Understanding of the Weishu bet365 slots] Argument From the Perspective of the Similarities and Differences in Culture and bet365 slots Between the North and the South”, Academic Journal of Beijing University, no. 1, 2014
4. “ ‘Assuming that There is Norm and Constancy in the Genre of bet365 slots,’ and ‘Genre Defines the Norm and Constancy of bet365 slots’: A Comparison Between Liu Xie’s and Bet365 gamesZhang Rong's Views of Literary Genre and Styles”, Culture and Poetics, no. 2, 2014
5. “A Reexamination of the Relationship Between the Concept of ‘Self-So’ (ziran, sometimes translated as ‘Nature’) in Ancient China and the Meaning of the Term Nature”, Academic Journal of Fudan University, no. 1, 2015
6. “An Explication of the Passage: ‘Since the time of Paoxi of Old, One has not heard of any women ruling the Ancient land’, and a Discussion of Liu Xie’s Concept of History”, Studies in Chinese bet365 slots and History, no. 4, 2015.
Professor Li has supervised a number of research projects, including:
1. A Study of Liu Xie's Knowledge Pedigree, and Its Relationship to the Writing of Wenxin diaolong (The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons). A Level-1 Funding Project sponsored by the bet365 slots Postdoctoral Science Foundation, 2013
2. A Study of the ‘Literary Clans’ in Shandong in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties Period. A research project sponsored by the Shandong Province Social Sciences Planning Commission, 2014
3. A Study ofHow Concepts of Literary Genre and bet365 online betting appStyle such as ‘Literary Spirit,’ ‘Quality of Literary Genius,’ ‘Literary-ness,’ ‘The Irregular and the Regular,’ ‘Elegance and Flourish’ that Arose in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties Period Came About, and the History of Their Development and Evolution. A sub-project of a major research project of the Ministry of Education’s Research Base in the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2015