Profile
A dedicated researcher and educator with a focus on Japanese cultural and intellectual history. Experienced in cross-cultural analysis, translation studies, and historical methodology. Committed to contributing to the development of East Asian humanities through research and teaching.
Educational Experience
Sep 2002 – Jun 2006
Department of Japanese, School of Foreign Languages, Hebei University of Technology, Bachelor’s degree
Sep 2007 – Jun 2010
Center for Japanese Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Master’s degree
Sep 2010 – Jul 2014
Department of Japanese Language and Culture, School of Foreign Languages, Peking University, PhD
Work Experience
Aug 2014 – Nov 2016
Department of Japanese, School of Foreign Languages, University of International Relations, Lecturer
Nov 2016 – Aug 2019
Department of Japanese, School of Foreign Languages, University of International Relations, Associate Professor
Aug 2019 – Present
Department of Japanese Language and Culture, School of Foreign Languages, Peking University, Assistant Professor
Research Interests
Japanese Intellectual History
East Asian Religious Studies
History of Concepts and Ideas
History of the Japanese Language
Teaching Courses
An Introduction to Japanese Culture
Kanbun Kundoku and Translation
Japanese Consecutive Interpreting
Selected Publications
A Study of Evolutionary Thought in Meiji Japan, Beijing: Dong Fang Press, 2016.
Japanese Kanbun Kundoku, Beijing: Beijing Language and Culture University Press, 2025.
Essays on Japanese Christianity, Seoul: Pakmunsa Press, 2025.
Research Projects
Currently engaged in Japanese translation project of contemporary Chinese humanities and social science works.
Overseas Experience
Apr 2009 – Sep 2009
Research Centre for the Cultural Sciences, Kyoto University, Exchange Student (during Master’s program)
Sep 2012 – Aug 2013
Graduate School of Social Sciences, Waseda University, Exchange Student (during Doctoral program)