Teaching Staff

Dr Lei LI
Principal Professional Practitioner
School of Chinese Medicine,
Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine,
The University of Hong Kong
SPOKEN LANGUAGES

Mandarin

WRITTEN LANGUAGES

Chinese and English

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
1986 - 1989 PhD (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China)
1983 - 1986 MMed (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China)
1978 - 1983 BMed (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China)
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
2003 Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner of Hong Kong (No.004247)
1999 Qualification Certificate for Doctor of People’s Republic of China
1995 Qualification Certificate for Teacher of Higher Education of People’s Republic of China
WORK EXPERIENCE
2021 - Present Principal Professional Practitioner, School of Chinese Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
2015 - 2021 Associate Professor, School of Chinese Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
2006 - 2015 Assistant Professor, School of Chinese Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
2004 - 2006 Associate Professor, Division of Chinese Medicine, School of Professional and Conutinuing Education, The University of Hong Kong
2002 - 2004 Visiting Associate Professor, Division of Chinese Medicine, School of Professional and Conutinuing Education, The University of Hong Kong
2000 - 2002 Visiting Assistant Professor, Division of Chinese Medicine, School of Professional and Conutinuing Education, The University of Hong Kong
1998 - 2000 Research Fellow, Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
1991 - 1998 Associate Professor, Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
1989 - 1990 Lecturer, Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
CLINICAL SERVICES

Having practiced Chinese Medicine for more than thirty years, the clinical services are comprehensive acupuncture treatment of geriatrics, postpartum diseases, pediatric diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, various soft tissue injuries and pain disorders.

TEACHING SUBJECTS

Courses taught include: "History of Chinese Medicine", "Introduction to Chinese Philosophy", "Introduction to Chinese Culture", "Classical Literature of Traditional Chinese Medicine ", "Foundation Theories of Chinese Medicine", "The Research for Foundation Theories of Chinese Medicine", “Selected Readings for the Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic”, “Schools of Thought of Chinese Medicine”, “Classic Literature of Chinese Medicine”, “Selected Case Study in Chinese Medicine”, “Research Methodology in Chinese Medicine”, “Dissertation Writing”, “History of Acupuncture”, “Foundation of Acupuncture”, “Acupuncture and Moxibustion”, “Meridians and Collaterals”, “Acupoints”, “Manipulative Techniques in Acupuncture and Moxibustion”, “Selected Readings for Acupuncture Classics” “Various Schools of Acupuncture”, “Applied Acupuncture Point Location”, “Selected Readings for the Spiritual Pivot”, “Classic Literature in Acupuncture”, “Midnight-midday Ebb-Flow and Eight Methods of Intelligent Turtle”, “Traditional Time-acupuncture Methodology”, “Selections of Acupuncture & Moxibustion Poems”, “Therapeutics in Acupuncture and Moxibustion”, “Foundation of Zhongguotuina”, “Therapeutics in Zhongguotuina”, “Pediatric Therapeutics in Zhongguotuina”, “Medical Informatics”, “Traditional Chinese Medicine Informatics”, “Chronomedicine”, “Introduction of Qigong”, “Rhythm and Poetry Writing”, “Introduction to Zhouyi”, “Zhouyi and Traditional Chinese Medicine”.

RESEARCH INTEREST AND ACHIEVEMENT

RESEARCH AREA

Engaged in the research work mainly for the ancient literature of Chinese medicine, the Chinese medicine culture and Acupuncture Chronotherapeutics.

PUBLICATIONS

Books and chapters published (Total 46)

  1. Leung Wanting, Li Lei. The Secret Biography of Women's Branch in Zhulin Temple[M]. 115 Pages.,USA: Hans Press, 2021.https://www.hanspub.org/Books/BookManage.aspx?BookID=122
  2. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei, Li Jie. Strange Prescription Book & Longevity Book (Traditional Chinese version) [M]. 296 Pages. Wuhan: Hubei Science & Technology Publishing House, 2020.
  3. Li Lei. Various Annotations for “Biaoyoufu” [M]. 140 Pages. Wuhan: Hubei Science & Technology Publishing House, 2019.

  4. Li Lei, Clara W. C. Chan, Lo Kwaiching, et al. Handbook of Paediatric Tuina for Easier Bowel Movement (Traditional Chinese version) [M]. 81 Pages. Hong Kong: Yan Chai Hospital Social Services Department & School of Chinese Medicine of HKU. 2019.
  5. Wang Jing, Li Lei, Huang An, et al. Ancient Literature on Acupuncture and Moxibustion (Textbook for National Higher Medical University and College) [M]. 229 Pages. Shanghai: Shanghai Scientific & Technical Publishers, 2017.
  6. Li Lei, Clara W. C. Chan, Lo Kwaiching, et. Handbook of Comfy Acupressure for the Elderly (Traditional Chinese version) [M]. 90 Pages. Hong Kong: Yan Chai Hospital Social Services Department & School of Chinese Medicine of HKU. 2016.
  7. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Tao of Changes and Tao of Medicine(Traditional Chinese version) [M]. 353 Pages. Hong Kong: Linlan Chinese Medicine Culture Co. Ltd. 2016.
  8. Li Lei, Li Jie. Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica, General Treatise on Febrile Diseases & Circulating and Exact Epplicable Prescription (Traditional Chinese version) [M]. 349 Pages. Wuhan. Hubei Science & Technology Publishing House, 2016.
  9. Li Lei. He Ruoyu, Yan Mingguang, Dou Mo, Xu Feng[M]. In: Gao Xiyan, Tian Yuefeng, eds. Various Schools of Acupuncture (Planning Textbook for National Higher Medical University and College). Beijing: China of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2016:123-133,160-164.
  10. Li Lei. History of Chinese Medicine Culture (Supported by Shanghai Cultural Development Foundation Publishing Special Fund and the HKU Knowledge Exchange Fund granted by the University Grants Committe) [M]. 246 Pages. Shanghai: Shanghai Scientific & Technical Publishers, 2015.
  11. Li Lei. The Truth of Medical Knowledge (Supported by Shanghai Science and Technology Monograph Publication Fund) [M]. 221 Pages. Shanghai: Shanghai Scientific & Technical Publishers, 2014.
  12. Li Lei. Chronotherapeutics of Acupuncture & Moxibustion (Revised version, revised version in hardcover, revised in traditional Chinese version, revised in traditional Chinese version and hardcover) [M]. 452 Pages. Taiyuan: Shanxi Science & Technology Publishing House, 2014.
  13. Li Lei. Exegesis of “Zhou Yi” (Simplified Chinese version, simplified Chinese version in hardcover, traditional Chinese version, traditional Chinese version in hardcover) [M]. 301 Pages. Taiyuan: Shanxi Science & Technology Publishing House, 2014.
  14. Li Lei. Applied Acupuncture Point Location (Simplified Chinese version, simplified Chinese version in hardcover, traditional Chinese version, traditional Chinese version in hardcover) [M]. 448 Pages. Taiyuan: Shanxi Science & Technology Publishing House, 2014.
  15. Li Lei. Emendations and Scholiumes on “Classic of Acupuncture & Moxibustion on Midnight-noon Ebb-flow”(Traditional Chinese version) [M]. 213 Pages. Hong Kong: Linlan Chinese Medicine Culture Co. Ltd. 2014.
  16. Li Lei. Annotations of Classificatory Cases in Chinese Medicine[M]. 598 Pages. Taiyuan: Shanxi Science & Technology Publishing House, 2012.
  17. Li Lei. Acupuncture Key Excerpts from “The Yellow Emperor's Canon of Medicine” and “The Classic on Medical Problems”[M]. 775 Pages. Taiyuan: Shanxi Science & Technology Publishing House, 2012.
  18. Li Lei. Emendations and Scholiumes on “Catechism of Acupuncture and Moxibustion”[M]. 355 Pages. Taiyuan: Shanxi Science & Technology Publishing House, 2011.
  19. Li Lei. All Aspects of Taking Traditional Chinese Medicine[M]. In: LKS Faculty of Medicine, ed. City Health Encyclopedia (Section two). Hong Kong: Metro Publishing HK Ltd., 2011:124-126.
  20. Li Lei. Chaunts and Odes of Acupuncture and Moxibustion (Traditional Chinese version) [M]. 298 Pages. Hong Kong: Kai Education Publishing Co. Ltd. 2009.
  21. Li Lei. I Am a Crazy Traveller - Two Poems of Li Lei’s Ci-poetry[M]. In: Li Ding, ed. An Anthology of Poetry for Medical Faculty. Shanghai: Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Publisher, 2009:78-81.
  22. Li Lei. Traditional Time-acupuncture Methodology (Traditional Chinese version) [M]. 196 Pages. Hong Kong: Kai Education Publishing Co. Ltd. 2008.
  23. Li Lei. Instructional Book of “Zhou Yi” (Traditional Chinese version) [M]. 300 Pages. Hong Kong: Kai Education Publishing Co. Ltd. 2007.
  24. Li Lei. Acupuncture and Moxibustion Proved Recipe for One Point(Traditional Chinese version) [M]. 266 Pages. Hong Kong: Kai Education Publishing Co. Ltd. 2007.
  25. Li Lei. Treatment for Prolapse of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc, Rehabilitation Principles for Sequela of Apoplexy, Doctor should Be Carefully Chosen, etc[M]. In: Chinese Medicine Division of HKUSPACE, ed. Talk on Health Tips by Chinese Medicine Professor. Hong Kong: Ming Pao Press. 2006:143-148, 152-153, 156-173.
  26. Li Lei. The Size of the Point[C]. In: The Minister of Health of the People's Republic of China, et al, eds. Traditional Chinese Medicine Development and Modern Science & Technology. Chendou: Sichuan Publisheing House of Scientific & Technical Publishers, 2005:242.
  27. Li Lei. Miscellaneous Discussion on Traditional Chinese Medicine[M]. In: Wei Ming, He Shaoqi, eds. Collectanea of Chinese Medicine Lecture. Hong Kong: Ming Bao Press, 2005:300-314.
  28. Li Lei, Li Jie, Liu Shimin, et al. Experimental Study on the Close Time Intervals of Xu Feng’s Na-jia Method with the Open Acupoints of Na-zi Method[C]. In: The Minister of Health of the People's Republic of China, et al, eds. Traditional Medicine and People’s Health. Beijing: China Press of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2004:95,437-438.
  29. Li Lei. Midnight-noon Ebb-flow and Chronotherapeutics of Acupuncture (Chapter 10) [M]. In: Xian Lijian, ed. Biological Rhythm and Chronomedicine. Zhengzhou: Zhengzhou University Press. 2003:263-294.
  30. Li Lei. The Research and Applied on Na-jia Method of Midnight-noon Ebb-flow ( Second-class Award of the 14th Session of the Excellent Science and Technology Book in East Region of China) [M]. 263 Pages. Shanghai: Shanghai Scientific & Technical Publishers, 2000.
  31. Li Ding, Wang Ruizhen, Li Lei. Combined Commentary of “Classic of Acupuncture and Moxibustion on Midnight-noon Ebb-flow” and “Enchiridion of Classic of Acupuncture and Moxibustion”[M]. 361 Pages. Shanghai: Shanghai Scientific & Technical Publishers, 1998.
  32. Li Lei. Clinical and Experimental Studies on Midnight-noon Ebb-flow[M]. In: Chen Hanping, ed. Research Advances of Acupuncture and Moxibustion. Shanghai: Shanghai Scientific & Technological Literature Publishing House, 1997:175-179.
  33. Li Lei. Clinical and Experimental Studies of Acupuncture and Moxibustion at Different Time[M]. In: Postgraduate Department of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, ed. Selection of Doctoral Dissertation in Chinese Medicine. Shanghai: Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Publisher, 1996: 14-16.
  34. Li Lei. Selections of Acupuncture & Moxibustion Poems[M]. 146 Pages. Shanghai: Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Publisher, 1996.
  35. Li Lei. Research on Chronotherapeutics of Acupuncture and Moxibustion[M]. In: Shi Qi, ed. Almanac of China Traditional Chinese Medicine. Beijing: People Health Publisher, I996:287-288.
  36. Li Lei. Research on Chronotherapeutics of Acupuncture and Moxibustion[M]. In: Shi Qi, ed. Almanac of China Traditional Chinese Medicine. Beijing: People Health Publisher, 1995:264-266.
  37. Li Lei. Research on Midnight-noon Ebb-flow, Acupuncture Treatment and Research on Coronary Heart Disease[M]. In: Chen Hanping, ed. The Applied and Research Series of Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture & Moxibustion Volume). Shanghai: Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Publisher, 1995:166-174, 203-206.
  38. Li Lei. Chronotherapeutics of Acupuncture & Moxibustion (Second-class Award of the Excellent Science and Technology Book of the Ten North Provinces in 1994) [M]. 161 Pages. Taiyuan: Shanxi Science & Technology Publishing House, 1994.
  39. Li Lei. Chronotherapeutics of Acupuncture & Moxibustion(Chapter 9) [M]. In: He Shaoxiong, ed. Chronopharmacology & Chronotherapeutics. Tianjin: Tianjin Science & Technology Press, 1994:286-313.
  40. Li Lei. Acupuncture & Moxibustion Proved Recipe for One Point[M]. 122 Pages. Shanghai: Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Publisher, 1994.
  41. Li Lei. Research on Chronotherapeutics of Acupuncture and Moxibustion[M]. In: Shi Qi, ed. Almanac of China Traditional Chinese Medicine. Beijing: People Health Publisher, 1994:205-206.
  42. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Xi Yongjiang. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at Neiguan and Five Shu Points of the Twelve Regular Meridians at Different Time on STIs of Normal Young Adults (The Excellent Paper award) [C]. In: National Natural Science Foundation of China, ed. Abstracts of First Youth C onference of Biological Science of National Natural Science Foundation of China. Beijing: Chinese Agriculture Science & Technology Publisher, 1993:168.
  43. Li Lei. Acupuncture on Vomiting of Pregnancy, Malposition of Fetus, Dystocia Due to Abnormal Uterine Action[M]. In: Qiu Peiran, Chen Hanping, eds. A New Classic of Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion. Shanghai: Shanghai Scientific & Technical Publishers, 1992:723-728.
  44. Li Lei. The Recent Developments of Research on Midnight-noon Ebb-flow [M]. In: Zhang Bona, ed. Almanac of China Traditional Chinese Medicine. Beijing: People Health Publisher, 1989:253-254.
  45. Li Lei, Xi Depei. Good at Choosing Conception and Governor Vessels for Treatment and Taking Venesection for Blood Silt up - Xi Yongjiang’s Clinical Experience[M]. In: Chen Youbang, Deng Liangyue, eds. Essence of Treatment of Acupuncture & Moxibustion in Modren China. Tianjin: Tianjin Science & Technology Press, 1988:372-375.
  46. Li Ding, Li Lei. Classic of Acupuncture & Moxibustion on Midnight-noon Ebb-flow [M]. 136 Pages. Shanghai: Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Publisher, 1986.

Journal papers published (Total 189)

  1. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Treatment Method of Generrating Fluid in the School of Febrile Diseases[J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2021, 16(4): 41-42.
  2. He Yanhua, Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Literature analysis on prescribing rules in the application of scalp acupuncture for pediatric cerebral palsy [J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2021, 16(2): 91-94.
  3. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Brief Analysis of Tianjiu Therapy in Sanfu Days [J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2020, 2: 90-92.
  4. Li Lei. Taiji Theory and Health Preservation [J]. Chinese Medical Culture, 2017, Volume 2: 38-44.
  5. Li Lei. On the Positioning of the Scalp Needle Stimulation Areas [J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine,  2017, 6(4), 183-185.http://www.hanspub.org/journal/tcm
  6. Liu Chien Pang, Chang Ya Ching, Lo Kwai Ching, Li Lei*. Clinical Study of Infantile Massage Combined with Acupuncture for Autism [J]. New Chinese Medicine, 2017, 49(8):122-125.
  7. Wong Yiulin, Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei*. Clinical Research Progress of Aacupuncture and Moxibustion Therapy in the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis [J]. Global Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2017, 10(7):793-798.
  8. Yangyang Tan, Kwaiching Lo, Waiho Tse, Clara Waichung Chan, Kimshing Lau, Stacey S. Cherny, Lixing Lao, Lei Li*. Three Courses of Tianjiu Therapy in Sanfu Days for Chronic Asthma: A Clinic Efficacy Observation Trail [J]. Chinese Medicine, 2017, 8: 43-71. http://www.scirp.org/journal/cm
  9. Clara W. C. Chan, Pui Hing Chau, Angela Y. M. Leung, Kwai Ching Lo, Huafeng Shi, Tin Pui Yum5, Yeuk Yiu Lee, Lei Li*. Acupressure for Frail Older People in Community Dwellings—a Randomised Controlled Trial [J]. Age and Ageing, 2017; 0: 1–8. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afx050 https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afx050
  10. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Thought of Unity of Nature and Human Being in Meridian Theories. Forum on Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2017, 32(1):10-11.
  11. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Harmonious view of Traditional Chinese Medicine Theories [J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2016, 5(4): 137-140.
  12. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Influence of the Thought of Changes in Zhouyi on Chinese Medicine Theories [J]. Chinese Traditional Culture, 2016, 4(4), 55-59.
  13. Wong Yiulin, Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Clinical Research Progress of Acupuncture Therapy in the Treatment of Dementia [J]. Guangming Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2016, 31(20): 3055-3058.
  14. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Thinking Mode of Zhouyi Philosophy in Five Evolutive Phases and Six Climatic Factors [J]. Chinese Traditional Culture, 2016, 4(3), 27-32.http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/cnc.2016.43004
  15. Wong Yiulin, Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Clinical Research Progress of Acupuncture Therapy Applied to Flexor Tendon Tenosynovitis[J]. Guangming Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2016, 31(14):2136-2139.
  16. Wong Yiulin, Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Clinical Research Progress of Acupuncture Therapy Applied to Primary Dysmenorrhea [J]. Global Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2016, 9(5):631-635.
  17. Li-Bing Zhu, Wei Zhang, Vivian Wong, Ziea Eric, Li-Xing Lao, Kwai-Ching Lo,Wai-Chung Chan, To Yau and Lei Li*. Randomized trial of acupoints herbal patching in Sanfu Days for asthma in clinical remission stage[J]. Clinical and Translational Medicine.2016, 5:5. DOI: 10.1186/s40169-016-0084-7http://www.clintransmed.com/content/5/1/5
  18. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Influence of the Holistic view in "The Book of Changes" on Traditional Chinese Medicine Theories [J]. Forum on Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2016,31(2):60-61.
  19. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Thinking Mode of ZhouYi Study in Traditional Time-varied Acupuncture[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Literature, 2016, 34(1):1-4.
  20. Lei Li*, Clara W. C. Chan, Kwai Ching Lo. Differential Insertion Depths of Filiform Needle, Concept and Application [J].Chinese Medicine, 2015, 6, 196-203.http://www.scirp.org/journal/cm
  21. Li Lei. Inner Alchemy Practice and Traditional Chinese Medicine[J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2015, 4(4), 77-80.
  22. Li Lei. Seeking Luck, Avoiding Calamity, and Choosing Time for Acupuncture: Impact of Nine-palaces and Eight-winds Theory on Traditional Time-acupuncture Methodology[J]. Chinese Traditional Culture, 2015. 3: 7-10. Published Online June 2015 in Hans. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/cnc.2015.32002
  23. Zhu Libing, Lo Kwaiching, LI Lei, et al. Review of Clinical Research for Tian Jiu Therapy on Asthma[J]. China Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2015, 30(6):34-37.
  24. Clara W C CHAN, Sau Chun LEE, Kwai Ching LO, Hei Kiu WONG, Lei LI*. Tian Jiu Therapy for the Treatment of Asthma in Adult Patients: A Meta-Analysis [J]. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Volume 21, Number 4, 2015, pp. 200–207. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. DOI: 10.1089/acm.2014.0009.
  25. LiBing Zhu, Wei Zhang, Vivian Wong, Ziea Eric, KwaiChing Lo, WaiChung Chan, To Yau, Lei Li*. Two Years versus One Year of Tianjiu Therapy in Sanfu Days for Chronic Asthma: A Clinical Efficacy Observation Trial[J]. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 2014, Article ID 807598, 9 pages, 2014. doi:10.1155/2014/807598.
  26. Zhu Libing, Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Analysis of Factors Influencing Tian Jiu Therapy on Asthma[J]. Guangming Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2014, 29(8):1794-1796. 
  27. Libing Zhu, WaiChung Chan, Kwai Ching Lo, Tin Pui Yum, Lei Li*. Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture for the Treatment of Pain Symptoms: A systematic Review and Meta-analysis[J]. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2014. Volume 2014 (2014), Article ID 261709, 9 pages.http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2014/261709/
  28. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Dyndrome Differentiation of Six Channels Theory with Dyndrome Differentiation of Three-Yin and Three-Yang Theory[J]. Guangming Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2014, 29(5):915-917.
  29. Li Lei, Ching Wo Tung, Kwai Ching Lo. The Origin of Meridians[J]. Chinese Medicine, 2014, (5):71-74.
  30. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Tao of Changes and Tao of Medicine-The Influence of the Philosophy of “Concept of Time and Space” in Zhou Yi on the Theories Development of Chinese Medicine[J]. Journal Beijing University of Chemical Technology (Social Sciences Edition), 2014, 85(1):58-63.
  31. Li Lei. A Systematic Review of Experimental Studies on Midnight-Noon Ebb-Flow Acupuncture[J]. China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy, 2014, 29(3):816-819
  32. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Discussing the Thinking of Yi-ology on the Burn and Plain Cool Methods in Acupuncture Manipulation[J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2014, 9(1):69-70.
  33. Zhu Libing, Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei, et al. The Clinical Research Progress of Tian Jiu Therapy for Infantile Bronchial Asthma[J]. Hunan Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013, 29(12):159-160.
  34. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Visceral Manifestation Theory and Concept of Natural Law[J]. Henan Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013, 33(11):1836-1837.
  35. Liu Jianbang, Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei*. Clinical Research Progress of Pediatric Massage Therapy Applied to Infantile Constipation[J]. Chinese Manipulation & Rehabilitation Medicine, 2013,4(9):54-58.
  36. Zhu Libing, Lei Li. Different View on the Function of Gallbladder [J]. Asia-Pacific Traditional Medicine, 2013, 9(8):60-61.
  37. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. A Study of the Ministerial Fire[J]. Forum on Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013,28(6):11-12.
  38. Li Lei. On the Impact of the Pre-Qin Military Science to the Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine[J]. Forum On Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013,28(5):51.
  39. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. Discussing the Cultural Connotation of Channels and Collaterals Theory[J]. Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Social Science), 2013, 14(1):12-15.
  40. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Effect of Circulation Idea in Zhou Yi for Meridian Qi and Blood Movement Theory[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Literature, 2013, 31(3):27-28.
  41. Li Lei. The Name Discrimination between “Orthopaedics and Traumatology” and “Traumatology and Orthopaedics” [J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2013, 8(3):9-10.
  42. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Clinical Research Progress of Traditional Time-acupuncture for Treatment of Pain Syndrome[J]. Contemporary Medicine, 2013,(5):625-626.
  43. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Progress of Experimental Study on Acupuncture at Zusanli Acupoint Rhythm Effect [J]. Medical Information, 2013,26(5):668-669.
  44. Shi Huafeng, Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Clinical Research Progress of Thumbtack Type Needle Therapy Applied to Pain Disorder[J]. Hunan Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013,29(5):148-149.
  45. Li Lei. Acupuncture Methods of Epidemic Diseases in Lost Chapters of “The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic”[J]. Forum on Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013,28(3):56-58.
  46. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Humble Treatise on “Skill of the book of Changes and Physician’s Skill[J]. Forum On Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013, 28(2):49-50.
  47. Liu Jianbang, Li Lei. The Clinical Research Progress of Treating Encephalopathy in Children with Chinese Massage[J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2013, 8(2):91-94.
  48. Li Lei, Yau To, Yau Chuenheung. How Big is an Acupoint[J]. Chinese Medicine, 2013, 4(1): 32-35.
  49. Wang Yuxing, Li Lei. Discussion on the Ideas of Acupuncture Treatment in Children with ADHD[J]. Asia-Pacific Traditional Medicine, 2013,9(1):59-61.
  50. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. Discussion on the Acuponts - The Indications of Acuponts and the Differences Between Acuponts and Traditional Chinese Medicine[J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal, 2013,12(1):48-49.
  51. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Theory Origin of Six Meridian Syndrome Differentiation System in Treatise on Cold Damage Diseases and Philosophy Thought of Book of Changes [J]. Henan Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013, 33(1): 4-6.
  52. Li Xiuzhen, Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Clinical Research Progress in Treating Gastrosis with Na-jia Method, Na-zi Method and the Eight Techniques of Magicturtle[J]. Medical Information, 2013,26(1):323-324.
  53. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. Study on the Vital Channel’s Running Route[J]. China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy, 2013, 28(1):190-192.
  54. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Clinical Research Progress of Acupuncture Treatment on Stroke by Midnight-noon Ebb-flow Methods[J]. Guangming Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2013,28(1):221-223.
  55. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. Discussion on the Acuponts - The Size Range of Acuponts[J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal, 2012, 11(6):47-48, 66.
  56. Wang Yuxing, Li Lei. The Thoughts of Research on Acupuncture Treatment of Pediatric Autism[J]. Guide of China Medicine, 2012,10(32):68-70.
  57. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. Discussion on the Acuponts - The Numbers and Location of Acuponts[J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal, 2012, 11(5):43-45.
  58. Zhang Wendi, Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Clinical Research Progress on Na-zi Method of Midnight-noon Ebb-flow[J]. Medicine forefront, 2012,2(24):342-344.
  59. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. Discussion on the Acuponts - The Origin, Establishment and Naming of Acuponts[J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal, 2012, 11(4):36-38.
  60. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. The Superficial Knowledge of Hong Kong's Traditional Herbal Tea Culture[J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2012, 7(4):53-54.
  61. Li Lei. Porridge Can Be Beneficial, Especially in Elderly - Comment on Cao Tingdong’ Porridge Spectrum[J]. Oriental Diet, Therapy and Health Care. 2012, supplement:238-239.
  62. Chen Huizhong, Li Lei. An Analysis on Acceptance Level of Acupuncture between Doctors and Patients with Stroke Sequelae in Hong Kong[J]. World Health Digest Medical Periodieal, 2012,9(39):376-378.
  63. Chen Huizhong, Li Lei. Overview on the Development of Chinese Medicine in Hongkong Health Care Systems[J]. Medicine forefront, 2012,2(17):324-326.
  64. Yau To, Li Lei. The Clinical Research Progress of Acupuncture on Smoking Cessation[J]. Medicine forefront, 2012,2(16):312-315.
  65. Tse Huiwen, Li Lei. The Clinical and Experimental Research Progress on Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Treatment of the Drug Withdrawal Syndrome[J]. Medicine Forefront, 2012,2(15):339-341.
  66. Wang Yuxing, Li Lei. The Study Progress of Acupuncture Treatment of Pediatric Autism[J]. Journal of Pediatrics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2012,8(2):60-63.
  67. Li Lei, Yau To, Yau Chuenheung. What is the Origin of Acupoint[J]. Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science, 2012, 10 (2): 125-127.
  68. Li. Lei, Yau To, Yau Chuenheung. Acupuncture and Needle-Stimulation, Differences in Concepts and Methods[J]. Chinese Medicine, 2012, 3(1): 13-19.
  69. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. Discussion on the Principle of Five Shu Points from Characteristics of Shu Point Indications[J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal, 2012, 11(1):37-38.  
  70. Wang Yuxing, Li Lei. A Review of Clinical Rresearch on Acupuncture Treatment of Children with ADHD[J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2012, 7(1):91-94.
  71. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheun. Culture meaning in Names of “The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic”, “The Plain Conversation” and “The Spiritual Pivot” [J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal, 2011, 10(6):45-48.
  72. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. The Time of Sui-Reinforcing and Ying-Reducing - Acupuncture Reinforcing and Reducing Methods in “Nine Needles and Twelve Yuan of The Spiritual Pivot” [J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal, 2011, 10(5):36-37.
  73. Yau Chuenheung, Li Lei. The Notions for the Forming of Acupuncture Reinforcing-Reducing Methods[J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2011, 6(4):66-67.
  74. Yau To, Li Lei, Zhang Wei. Advance in Clinical Study of Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis with Acupuncture and Moxibustion[J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2011, 6(4):74-78, 82.
  75. Yau To, Li Lei. Discussion on the Chinese Edition of the WHO Standard Acupuncture Point Locations in the Western Pacific Region[J]. Journal of Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 2011, 31(9):827-830.
  76. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. Meaning of Dao Recorded in The Yellow Emperor's Canon of Internal Medicine[J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal, 2011, 10(4):34-36.
  77. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. Analyzing Cultural Connotations of Drug Classification in Yellow Emperor's Canon of Internal Medicine Based on Noxious TCM and Innoxious TCM[J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal, 2011, 10(2):35-37.
  78. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. New Explanation to Question No. 75 of “The Classic on Medical Problems” [J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal, 2011, 10(1):36-37.
  79. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Cultural Meaning of “Elimilating Evils” Concept in Traditional Chinese Medicine[J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Research , 2010, 23(12):3-5.
  80. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. On “Heart Dominating Blood and Vessels” [J]. Henan Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2010,31(5):452-453.
  81. Lo Kwaiching, Li Lei. Function of Uterus[J]. Guangming Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2010, 25(11):2093-2094.
  82. Chen Yun, Li Lei, Xue Kairui, et al. The Correlation between Stomach and Kidney[J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2010, 5(3):22-23.
  83. Li Lei. Different View on “Meridian System” [J]. Journal of Clinical Acupuncture & Moxibustion , 2010, 26(3):60-61.
  84. Li Lei. Interpretation of “Needling Sensation” (Deqi)[J]. Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Materia Medica - World Science and Technology , 2010, 12(1):86-88.
  85. He Runshen, Li Lei. Comparation of Location and Indication of Stimulation Areas in Different Schools of Scalp Acupuncture Thrapy[J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2009, 4(4):87-90.
  86. Lim Pingfang, Li Lei. Advance for Clinical Study of Acupuncture Treating Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding in Past Ten Years[J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2009, 4(3):77-80.
  87. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. The Main Factors to Impact the Development of Acupuncture Reinforcing-Reducing Methods[J]. Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal, 2009, 8(3):46-49.
  88. Li Lei, Yau Chuenheung. The Change and Development of Acupuncture Reinforcing-Reducing Methods[J]. Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Journal, 2009, 4(2):60-62.
  89. Li Lei. Medicine and Yi Theory Sharing the Same Original or Medicine Originating from Yi Theory[J]. Chinese Medical Culture, 2006, 1(2):25.
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  98. Li Jie, Li Lei, Ren Lubei, et al. Different Effects of Electro-acupuncture on Mended Points in the Closing Time Intervals According to Xufeng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Hunan Guiding Journal of TCMP, 2000, 6(10):39-40.   
  99. Li Lei, Li Jie, Liu Shimin, et al. Different Effects of Electro-acupuncture in the Closing Time Intervals of the Two Combined Heavenly Stems Designating Days According to Xufeng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Hunan Guiding Journal of TCMP, 2000, 6(9):40-42.
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  101. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Wang Jin, et al. An Experimental Study on Xufeng’s Day-Prescription of Acupoints in Nourshing Acupoint[J]. Hunan Guiding Journal of TCMP, 2000, 6(7):40-41, 45.
  102. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Liu Shimin, et al. Different Effects of Electro-acupuncture at the Open Acupoints at Yin-time by Xu Feng’s Methods of Needling with Heavenly-stem and Earthly-branch, Same Selecting Time of Two Combined Days - Experimental Research of Xu Feng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 2000, 19(5):33-35.
  103. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Wang Jin, et al. Differences of Effects of Electroacupuncture at Mutual Different Acupoints on Time at Closing Day Based on Midnight-noon Ebb-flow to March the Hour in Point Selection (Xu Feng Na Jia Method) [J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 41(5):280-282.
  104. Li Lei, Li Jie, Ren Lubei, et al. Experimental Research on Nourshing Acupoint with Xufeng’s Day-prescription of Acupoints[J]. Hunan Guiding Journal of TCMP, 2000, 6(5):42-44.
  105. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Li Jie, et al. Different Effects of Electro-acupuncture at Closing Time Intervals with Xufeng’s Day-prescription of Acupoints[J]. Hunan Guiding Journal of TCMP, 2000, 6(4):54-55.
  106. Li Lei, Wang Jin, Liu Shimin, et al. Different Effects of Electro-acupuncture in Same Selecting Time of Two Combined Days - Experimental Research of Xu Feng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 19(4):52-53.
  107. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Wang Jin, et al. The Effects of Electro-acupuncture Selecting Points of 6 Yin Channels According to Xufeng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Fujian Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 31(4):5-7.  
  108. Li Lei, Wang Jin, Liu Shimin, et al. Efficacy of Electroacupuncture at Selecting Points in the Six Yin-time Intervals of the Five Combined Heavenly Stems Designating Days According to Xufeng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Hebei Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 22(3):234-237.  
  109. Li Lei, Wang Jin, Liu Shimin, et al. Effects of Electroacupuncture on the Same Five Shu Points of Six Yang Meridians in Various Two-hour Periods According to Xufeng’s Day-prescription of Acupoints[J]. Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 17(2):120-122.  
  110. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Wang Jin, et al. Different Effects of Electro-acupuncture in Twelve Times of Ten Days - Experimental Research of Xu Feng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Journal of Hunan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 20(2):5-7.
  111. Li Lei. Magical Time Effect-Chronomedicine and Acupuncture Curative Effects, Modern Chinese Medicine[J]. Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, First issue:35-37. 
  112. Li Lei, Wang Jin, Ren Lubei, et al. Comparative Observation on Effects of Electro-acupuncture Selecting Points of Yin Meridians in Combined Days - Experimental Research of Xu Feng’s Na-jia Method[J]. World Youth Traditional Chinese Medicine Periodical, 2000, 2(1):11-13.
  113. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Liu Shimin, et al. Experimental Research on Xu Feng’s Day-prescription of Acupoin-effect Different in Electrical Needling Along both Yin and Yang Charrels[J]. Journal of Changchun College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 16(1):53-54.
  114. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Wang Jin, et al. The Effects of Electro-acupuncture Selecting Pointsin the Six Yang-time Intervals of Ten Days According to Xufeng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Sanxi Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 16(1):29-31.
  115. Li Lei, Wang Jin, Ren Lubei, et al. Different Effects of Electro-acupuncture in Twelve Time Intervals - Experimental Research of Xu Feng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Journal of Shaanxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 23(1):42-44.
  116. Li Lei, Liu Shimin, Wang Jin, et al. Different Effects of Electro-acupuncture on Different Selecting Points in the Same Time Intervals - Experimental Research of Xu Feng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Research of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 16(1):41-43.
  117. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Wang Jin, et al. Influence of Electro-acupuncture on Left Cardiac Function in Normal Youths[J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 34(1):31-34.
  118. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Wang Jin, et al. Different Effects between Electro-acupuncture Selecting Points on Hand-channels and Foot-channels According to Xu Feng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Clinical Journal of Anhui Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2000, 12(1):25-26.
  119. Li Lei, Zhou Minming, Wang Jin, et al. Experimental Studies of Electro-acupuncture at Selecting Points According to Xufeng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1999, 12(4):30-33.
  120. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Wang Jin, et al. Comparative Observation on Effects of Electro-acupuncture According to Xufeng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1999, SUPP:33-35.
  121. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Liu Shimin, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at Different Time at Five Shu Points and Neiguan on Immunological Function[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1999,22(6): 28-31.
  122. Li Lei, Wang Jin, Liu Shimin, et al. The Effects of Electro-acupuncture Selecting Five Shu Points of Yang Meridians[J]. Journal of Yunnan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1999, 22(4):33-37.
  123. Li Lei, Liu Shimin, Wang Jin, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture on Normal Person’s cAMP and cGMP and Their Ratio at the Twelve Luo Points at Different Time[J]. Journal of Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1999,23(6): 49-50.
  124. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Liu Shimin, et al. The Influence of Electric Acupuncture at Front-mu Points at Different Time on Systolic Time Interval of Normal Young Adult[J]. The Journal of Chronomedicine, 1999, 4(2):23-25,22.
  125. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Wang Jin, et al. Differences of Effect of Electroacupuncture at Different Points on Time[J]. Journal of Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1999, 19(7):417-420.
  126. Li Lei, Wang Jin, Liu Shimin, et al. Influence of Electric Acupuncture on Twelve Luo-connecting Points in the Different Time Periods to Thyroid Function of Normal Adults[J]. ACTA Universitatis Traditionis Medicalis Sinensis Pharmacologiaeque Shanghai, 1999,13(2):60-62.
  127. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Liu Shimin, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at Five Shu Points of the Twelve Regular Meridians and Neiguan at Different Time on Thyroid Function of Normal Young Adults[J]. China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine & Pharmacy, 1998, SUPP:73-77.
  128. Zhou Minming, Li Lei, Liu Shimin, et al. The Influence of Electric Acupuncture at Eight Confluence Points at Different Time on Systolic Time Interval of Normal Young Adults[J]. The Journal of Chronomedicine, 1998, 3(2):32-34.
  129. Li Lei, Wang Jin, Ren Lubei, et al. The Different Effects of Electric Acupuncture in Different Day - Experimental Research of Xu Feng’s Na-jia Method[J]. The Journal of Chronomedicine, 1998, 3(2):29-31.
  130. Li Lei, Wang Jin, Liu Shimin, et al. Experimental Study on Day-perscription of Acupoints Created by Xu Feng[J]. Journal of Gansu College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1998, 15(3):39-46.
  131. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Wang Jin, et al. The Different Effects of Electric Acupuncture in Different Time - Experimental Research of Xu Feng’s Na-jia Method[J]. ACTA Chinese Medicine & Pharmacology, 1998, 26(5):39-41.
  132. Li Lei, Wang Jin, Liu Shimin, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at the Twelve Yuan Points at Different Time on Thyroid Function of Normal Young Adults[J]. Journal of Hunan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1998, 18(3):54-55,72.
  133. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Zhou Minming, et al. Influence of Electric Acupuncture at Five Shu Points and Neiguan on Immune Function of Normal Young Man[J]. Acupuncture Research, 1998, 23(3):172-174.
  134. Li Lei, Liu Shimin, Ren Lubei, et al. The Effects of Electro-acupuncture Selecting Five Shu Points of Yin Meridians According to Xu Feng’s Na-jia Method[J]. Journal of Chendu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1998, 21(2):44-46.
  135. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Liu Shimin, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at Neiguan and Five Shu Points of the Twelve Regular Meridians at Different Time on Plasma cAMP, cGMP and cAMP/cGMP Ratio of Normal Young Adults[J]. Research of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1998, 14(3):19-22.
  136. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Liu Shimin, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at the Twelve Yuan Points at Different Time on Plasma cAMP and cGMP of Normal Young Adults[J]. Journal of Anhui Traditional Chinese Medicine College, 1998, 17(3): 36-39.
  137. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Yu Shangcai, et al. Influence of Electro-acupuncture at Neiguan and Five Shu Points of the Three Yin Meridians of the Hand at Different Time on Immune Indices of Normal Young Adults[J]. Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1998, 17(1): 4-6.
  138. Ren Lubei, Li Lei, Zhou Minming, et al. Effects on Human Being’s Left Heart Function by Needling Lower Confluent Points in Different Time[J]. The Journal of Chronomedicine, 1997, 2(2):23-25.
  139. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Yu Shangcai, et al. Different Effects of Electro-acupuncture PC6 and Five Shu Points on Immunologic Function of Normal Young Adults[J]. ACTA Universitatis Traditionis Medicalis Sinensis Pharmacologiaeque Shanghai, 1997, 11(2):73-76.
  140. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Yu Shangcai, et al. Difference in Changes of Immunical Function of Health People Caused by Stimulation of Electro Needle Carried out in Different Time of a Day[J]. Journal of Gansu College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1997, 14(3):15-17.
  141. Li Lei, Liu Shimin, Ren Lubei. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at Twelve Shu Points at Different Time on STIs of Normal Young Adults[J]. Journal of Shaanxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1997, 20(2):38-40.
  142. Li Lei, Liu Shimin, Ren Lubei, et al. The Effect of Eight Influential Points on Left Heart Function by Electro-needle at Different Shi-chen[J]. Journal of Tianjin College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1997, 16(1): 26-27.
  143. Li Lei, Liu Shimin, Ren Lubei, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at Twelve Yuan Points at Different Time on STIs of Normal Young Adults[J]. Journal of Shandong Medical University (Social Sciences Edition), 1996, SUPP:9-10.
  144. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Ren Lubei, et al. Influence of Acupuncture and Moxibustion at Different Points in Different Time on the Immune Function and Biochemical Index in Normal Mice[J]. The Journal of Chronomedicine, 1996,1(2):21-23.
  145. Li Lei, Liu Shimin, Ren Lubei, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at Twelve Luo-connecting Points at Different Time on STIs of Normal Young Adults[J]. Journal of Gansu College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1996, 13(Acupuncture special edition):27-29.
  146. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Ren Lubei, et al. Different Effect of Electro-acupuncture Neiguan and Five Shu Points of the Three Yin Meridians of Hand, the Three Yang Meridians of Hand[J]. the Three Yin Meridians of Foot and the Three Yang Meridians of Foot on the Left Ventricular Function of Normal Young Adults, Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1996, 15(3):406.
  147. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Ren Lubei. Different Effect of Electro-acupuncture Neiguan and Five Shu Points on the Left Cardiac Function of Normal People[J]. Journal of Shaanxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, I996, 19(2):35-36.
  148. Li Lei. Yu Jia Ao - Touring in Spring[J]. Knowledge of Ancient Medical Literature, 1996, (1):31.
  149. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Ren Lubei. Different Effect of Electro-acupuncture at Different Time on Left Ventricular Function of Normal Young Adults[J]. Journal of Tianjin College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1996, 15(1):39-40, 46.
  150. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Ren Lubei. Comparison on Effect Difference of Electro-acupuncture on Intersystole of Normal ECG in Different Time[J]. The Journal of Chronomedicine, 1996, 1(1):27-30.
  151. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Ren Lubei, et al. Difference between Electre-acupuncture of Neiguan (PC6) and Five Shu Points on Yin-channels and Yang-channels in Effects on Left Cardiac Function in Normal Human beings[J]. Journal of Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1996, 16(1):35-37.
  152. Li Lei. Six Classical Poetry[J]. Youth Literature, 1995, (7):45.
  153. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Gu Jie. Effects of Puncturing and Igniting Different Points on Day-night Rhythms and Peak Value Phase of Immune and Biochemical Indices in Healthy Mice[J]. ACTA Collegii Traditionis Medicalis Sinensis Shanghai et Academiae Traditionis Medicalis Sinensis Pharmacologiaeque Shanghai, 1995, 9(2):53-55.
  154. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Ren Lubei, et al. Circadian Rhythms of Biochemical Criterions and Immune Function of Normal and Tumor-bearing Mice as Well as Effects of Electro-acupuncture and Moxibustion at Acrophase[J]. Journal of Shaanxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1995, 18(3):35-37.
  155. Li Lei, Wang Yongbao, Chen Hanping, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at Neiguan and Five Shu Points of the Three Yin Meridians of Hand at Different Time on STIs of Normal Young Adults[J]. Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1995, SUPP:124.
  156. Li Lei, Xi Yongjiang, Chen Hanping, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at Neiguan and Five Shu Points of the Three Yin Meridians of Hand at Different Time on STIs of Normal Young Adults[J]. Journal of Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1995, 19(4):44-45.
  157. Li Lei. Treatise on Principles and Methods of Prohibition Acupuncture at Different Time[J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1995, (6):26-27.
  158. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Gu Jie, et al. Effect of Stimulating Neiguan (PC6) and Five Shu Points of the Twelve Meridians by Electric Needle on Systolic Time Interval of Normal Human Body[J]. Journal of Gansu College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1995, 12(1):36-39.
  159. Li Lei, Xi Yongjiang, Chen Hanping. Clinical and Experimental Studies of Acupuncture & Moxibustion at Different Time[J]. Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1995, 14(1):44.
  160. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Gu Jie. The Effect of Electrical Acupuncture on STI in Different Sexes[J]. Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1995, 14(1):21-23.
  161. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Wang Xuye, et al. Effect of Different Time-period Electro Needling Inserted into Neiguan Point on Left Heart Function of CHD Patients[J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1995,(1):29-30.   
  162. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Gu Jie. Effect on Normal STI by Electropuncturing on Neiguan and Five Shu Points of Three Foot Yin Meridians[J]. Journal of Shaanxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1995, 18(1):36-37.   
  163. Li Lei. Shui Diao Ge Tou - Climbing up the Er Mei Mountain[J]. Journal of Ancient Chinese Medical Prose, 1994,(4):30.
  164. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Gu Jie. The Influence of Repeating Electro-acupuncture Neiguan on Systolic Time Interval of Normal Young Adults[J]. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 1994, 9(4):244-246.
  165. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Xi Yongjiang, et al. Comparative Observation on Effect of Electric Acupuncture of Neiguan (P6) at Chen Time Versus Xu Time on Left Ventricular Function in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1994, 14(4):262-265.
  166. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Xi Yongjiang, et al. The Effection on the Rat Immunite and Biochemical Data of Lewis Lung Cancer by Different Time Puncturing Different Points[J]. Journal of Tianjin College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1994, 13(4):24-25.
  167. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Xi Xiaobo, et al. Influence of Electro-acupuncture Neiguan Point at Different Time on Circadian Rhythms of Systolic Time Interval of Normal Young Female Adults[J]. ACTA Collegii Traditionis Medicalis Sinensis Shanghai et Academiae Traditionis Medicalis Sinensis Pharmacologiaeque Shanghai, 1994, 8(2):10-13.
  168. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Di Daodang, et al. Effect of Puncturing Different Points in Different Time on Immunologic and Biochemical Criterions of the S180 Mouse with Tumor [J]. Journal of Gansu College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1994, 11(3):11-12.
  169. Li Lei, Ren Lubei. The Thoughts of Research on Chronotherapeutics of Acupuncture and Moxibustion[J]. Journal of Shandong Medical University (Social Sciences Edition), 1994, SUPP:177-178,  
  170. Li Lei, Ren Lubei, Shi Xiaolan, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture Neiguan Point at Different Time on Circadian Rhythms of Systolic Time Interval of Normal Young Male Adults[J]. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 1994, 9(2):99-102.
  171. Li Lei. Comment on Wang Ji’s “Catechism on Acupuncture and Moxibustion” [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1994, (6):35-38.
  172. Li Lei. Chronotherapeutics of Acupuncture and Moxibustion[J]. Science Pictorial, 1994, (3):15-16.
  173. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Xi Yongjiang, et al. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture at Neiguan and Five Shu Points of Twelve Regular Meridians at Different Time on Systolic Time Interval of Normal Young Adults[J]. World Journal of  Acupuncture-Moxxibustion, 1994, 4(1):40-45.
  174. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Xi Yongjiang, et al. Comparative Observation on Effect of Electro-acupuncture of Neiguan at Chen Time Versus Xu Time on Left Ventricular Function in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease[J]. Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1994, 13(1):26-28.
  175. Li Lei. Comment on He Ruoyu’s Poems of the Expounding of Mystery of Ebb-flow[J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1993, (9):37-39.
  176. Li Lei. General Survey on Clinical and Experimental Study of Midday-midnight Meridianal Flow[J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1993, (4):33-38.
  177. Zhou Chenghao, Li Lei. Advance in Clinical and Experimental Study of Treating Chronic Gastritis with Acupuncture and Moxibustion[J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1992, (10):32-35.
  178. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Xi Yongjiang, et al. Influence of Stimulating Neiguan (PC6) and Five Shu Points along Three Yang Meridians of Hand in Various Time-periods upon Systolic Time Interval of Normal Persons[J]. ACTA Collegii Traditionis Medicalis Sinensis Shanghai et Academiae Traditionis Medicalis Sinensis Pharmacologiaeque Shanghai, 1992, 6(2):21-22.
  179. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Xi Yongjiang, et al. Clinical Observation of Day and Night of STI of Normal Girls Treated by Acupuncture on Neiguan Point in Different Time[J]. Journal of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1992, 8(2):16-18.
  180. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Xi Yongjiang, et al. Effect of Point Neiguan on Day-night Rhythm of Systolic Time Intervals Treated by Different Time[J]. Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1992, 11(4): 21-22.
  181. Li Lei, Xi Yongjiang, Chen Hanping, et al. Influence of Needling Zusanli (ST 36) in 8:00 am on WBC Count[J]. Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1992,11(2):89-90.
  182. Li Lei. Specific Questions with Regard to the Research of Midnight-noon Ebb-flow[J]. Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1991, 10(4):37-38. 
  183. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Xi Yongjiang. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture Neiguan on STIs of Coronary Heart Disease Patients[J]. Apricot Garden, 1990, SUPP:38.
  184. Li Lei, Chen Hanping, Xi Yongjiang. The Influence of Electro-acupuncture Zusanli at Different Time on Peripheral Leukocyte Count and Differential Count of Normal Young Adults[J]. Sichuan Physiology Journal, 1989, (3):37.
  185. Li Lei. Discussion on “Origin and Forming of Midnight-noon Ebb-flow” [J]. Chinese Medicai History Journal, 1987, 17(2):114-115.
  186. Li Lei. Annotation on Ancient Posts and Ranks in Case Reports of Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion[J]. Journal of Ancient Chinese Medical Prose, 1986, (3):45-46,16.
  187. Li Lei. A Elementary Study of Wang Ji’s Medical Theory[J]. Journal of Anhui Traditional Chinese Medicine College, 1986, 5(2):20-22.
  188. Li Lei. A Elementary Study of Wang Ji’s Acupuncture and Moxibustion View[J]. Journal of Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion, 1986, 6(1):44-46.
  189. Li Lei. Treatise on Shi Song’s “Phonology of ‘The Canon of Spiritual Pivot’” [J]. Journal of Ancient Chinese Medical Prose, 1985, (4):8-9.