“…For example, the quasi-heredity, semi-simplicity, dimensions of simple modules, Jucys-Murphy elements, Grothendieck group, categorification, block theory, Kazhdan-Lusztig basis and Murphy basis and all kinds of other related topics. We refer the reader to [2,6,7,21,25,27,28] for details. However, the results about other type Temperley-Lieb algebras are few, especially on type D. As far as we know, a Temperley-Lieb algebra of type D is cellular [10] and it has a basis consisting of diagrams [12].…”