2023. "Images of Confucius Through the Ages." In Jennifer Oldstone-Moore, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Confucianism. (New York: Oxford University Press): 242-252.
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2020. "Zhu Xi's Philosophy of Religion." In Kai-chiu Ng and Yong Huang, eds., Dao Companion to Zhu Xi's Philosophy (Springer Nature Switzerland, 2020): 523-541.
2019. "Qi and the Body in Early Texts." In Lin Yuehui 林月惠, ed., 中國哲學的當代議題:氣與身體 (Issues in contemporary Chinese philosophy: qi and the body). (Taipei: 中央研究院,中國文哲研究所/Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica, November 2019): 19-48.
https://www.litphil.sinica.edu.tw/main/posts/560
2019. "王阳明研究在西方" (Studies of Wang Yangming in the West). 杭州师范大学学报,社会科学版/Journal of Hangzhou Normal University, Humanities and Social Sciences Publications. Vol. 4, no. 4 (July 2019): 12-23. Translated by Ni Chao 倪超 and revised by Yuan Jin 袁瑾.
2016. "身體的界限" (Boundaries of the body). 开放时代/Open Times. 2016.02 (Feb. 2016): 68-93. This is the same essay as the 2015 article of the same name below. Open Times is an important cultural and political journal in China.
2014. "Conceptualizations of Earth and Land in Classical Chinese Texts." In James Miller, Dan Smyer Yu, and Peter van der Veer, eds., Religion and Ecological Sustainability in China (London: Routledge, 2014): 29-47. This article is a longer version of the essay published in the July 2013 Chinese-language edition of this volume listed below.
2014. "Taoism and the Arts" and "Confucianism in the Arts." Chapters 28 and 29, respectively, of Frank Burch Brown, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts. (New York: Oxford University Press): 379-387 and 388-395.
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2014. "Cultivating Body and Self in Early Chinese Texts." Journal of Religious Philosophy 宗教哲學 69 (September 2014): 105-130.
July 2013. "早期 '地' 和 '土' 之观" (Concepts of earth and land in early Chinese texts). In 中国宗教多元与生态可持续性发展研究 (Religious Diversity and Ecological Sustainability in China), edited by Su Faxiang 苏发祥 and Dan Smyer Yu 郁丹. (Beijing 北京: Xueyuan chubanshe 學苑出版社, 2013): 149-163.
January 2013. "《庄子》中关于身体的诸概念" (Concepts of the Body in the Zhuangzi). 中国哲学史 2013 年第一期:45-52. (Zhongguo zhexue shi /History of Chinese Philosophy 2013.1): 45-52. This is a Chinese version of the article "Concepts of the Body in the Zhuangzi" published in 2010 listed below. Translated by Cai Zheng 蒋正 of Tsinghua University 清华大学 and Shen Rui沈瑞 of Sun Yat-Sen University 中山大学.
2012. "The Ji 己Self in Early Chinese Texts." In Jason Dockstader, Hans Georg Möller, and Günter Wohlfart, eds., Selfhood East and West: De-Constructions of Identity. Nordhausen, Germany: Traugott Bautz, 2012: 17-45. Band 8 of the series "Weltphilosophien im Gespräch." Selected papers from the eighteenth symposium of the Académie du Midi, "Identity--East and West," Alet-les-Bains, France, 2010.
2010. "Concepts of the Body in the Zhuangzi." In Victor Mair, ed., Experimental Essays on Zhuangzi, 2d ed. (Dunedin, FL: Three Pines Press, 2010): 212-228.
2008. "Boundaries of the Ti Body." Asia Major 3rd series, 21.1 (2008): 293-324. Asia Major is published by the Institute of History and Philology at Academia Sinica (Taiwan's major research institute).
2006. "早期儒家的仪式和牺牲:与精神世界的联系" (Ritual and Sacrifice in Early Confucianism: Contacts with the Spirit World). Duo Yuan/Pluris 多元 2006 (Beijing: Shoudu Shifan Daxue chubanshe 首都師範大學出版社, 2006): 188-202.
2003. "Ritual and Sacrifice in Early Confucianism: Contacts with the Spirit World," in Confucian Spirituality, Volume I, edited by Mary Evelyn Tucker and Tu Wei-ming. (New York: Crossroad Publishing Company, 2003), pp. 197-218.
2003. Eighty-seven entries (36,000 words, or 68 pages) for the Routledge Curzon Encyclopedia of Confucianism edited by Yao Xinzhong. (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003).
2002. "Destroying Confucius: Iconoclasm in the Confucian Temple" in On Sacred Grounds: Culture, Society, Politics, and the Formation of the Cult of Confucius, edited by Thomas A. Wilson. (Cambridge: Harvard East Asian Monographs, 2002): 95-133.