She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Chinese History at Qufu Normal University in Shandong Province in 1990; received her Master’s Degree in Modern Chinese History from Shandong University in 1994 and her doctorate in Chinese Legal History from China University of Political Science and Law in 2002, worked as a visiting scholar at the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law from December of 2015 to January of 2017.
Major research field
1. Chinese Legal History
2. History of Chinese women/Female Criminality in Ancient China
3.Chinese Social and Legal History
Teaching and Publication
She gives lectures on the degree course for master students “Chinese Legal History” “Chinese Social and Legal History ” ”Introduction to History of Chinese Women” ”Feminist and Gender Theory”. She has published more than 20 papers, such as “Legal Control of Folk Medicine in Qing Dynasty ” “Who Are Quacks? An Analysis from the Perspective of Law in Qing Dynasty” “An Analysis on Marital Fraud in Qing Dynasty ” and Participated in the writing and collating of more than10 books published.