BiographyName: Ding Baiyu Email: dnalsi@126.com Title: Intermediate Title (Assistant Research Fellow) Supervisor: Non-Supervisor Schools: School of Foreign Languages Research Fields: Exchange and Mutual Learning between Chinese and Western Civilizations Research Interests: Charitable History of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Education: •Sep. 2020 ~ Sep. 2024: Minzu University of China, Religious Studies, Doctoral Degree (PhD) •Sep. 2017 ~ Jul. 2020: Minzu University of China, Religious Studies, Master's Degree •Jul. 2012 ~ Jul. 2016: Minzu University of China, Religious Studies, Bachelor's Degree •Sep. 2009 ~ Jul. 2012: Chongqing No.1 High School Representative Publications 1.Ding, B. Y. (2025). A Critical Review of the Benevolent Society, a Charitable Organization Founded by Catholic Literati in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Study of Christianity, (34). 2.Li, Yun, & Ding, B. Y. (2025). Field Dialogue: Research on the Mechanism of Artificial Intelligence Aesthetics Education Promoting Educational Equity. Urban Insight, (04). 3.Ding, B. Y., Song, Y., & Huang, S. S. (2024). Cultural Connotations of the Folk Calendar of the Tujia Ethnic Group in Badong, Hubei, and the Inheritance Status of the Gaoyangzhai Base. Protection and Inheritance of Intangible Cultural Heritage, (04). 4.Ding, B. Y. (2023). Developmental Stages of European Medieval Religious Drama and Its Relationship with Christianity. Studies in Religion, (06). 5.Ding, B. Y. (2021). Religious Activities in Various Countries Under the COVID-19 Pandemic and Their Enlightenment to China's Religious Governance—Taking South Korea, the United States, and Italy as Examples. Science and Atheism, (04). EducationAdmission InformationWorkExperienceSocial PositionResearch AreasMutual Learning and Interchange across Chinese and Western Civilizations, Charitable History of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Courses TaughtResearch ProjectSelected Publications
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