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Chapter 4 [Attachment] Wang's edition of "Xie Chenghou Hanshu" proofreading [1]

[Attachment] Wang's edition of "Xie Chenghou Hanshu" proofreading [1] On December 11th of the first year [2], it was revised with Hu Ke's family edition "Selected Works" [3].On the twelfth, the "Kaiyuan Zhanjing" and "Six Tie" [4] were reviewed.On the thirteenth, the small print "Yiwen Lei Gathering" [5] was proofread.On the 14th, I passed the school with "Beginners" [6]. On the 15th, pass the school with "Yu Lan" [7].From the 16th to the 19th, Fan Ye's book school was passed.From the 20th to the 23rd, it will be reviewed with "Three Kingdoms".From the 24th to the 27th, the "Beitang Shuchao" [8] was used for proofreading.From the twenty-eighth to the thirty-first day, take Sun Xiao's school as the main school.From January 4th to 7th of the first year, the school was annotated with "Shi Lei Fu".

※ ※ ※ 〔1〕 This article was compiled from manuscripts and was written in January 1913.Original without title, punctuation. [2] The first year refers to the first year of the Republic of China, that is, 1912.The "first year" at the end of the article should be "two years". 〔3〕Hu Ke's family's "Selected Works" Hu Ke's family (1757-1816), whose name is Zhan Meng, was born in Wuyuan (now Jiangxi) in the Qing Dynasty.In the 14th year of Jiaqing (1809), he reprinted the sixty volumes of "Selected Works" annotated by Li Shan in the Song Dynasty, and wrote ten volumes of "Kao Yi".

[4] "Kaiyuan Zhanjing", namely "Da Tang Kaiyuan Zhanjing", a book on astronomy and mathematics, written by Qu Xida in the Tang Dynasty, with a total of 120 volumes. "Liu Tie", a class book, written by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty, also known as "Bai Shi Liu Tie", 30 volumes; Kong Chuan continued to write "Later Liu Tie", 30 volumes.Later generations combined the two books into one, called "Bai Kong Liu Tie", with a total of 100 volumes. 〔5〕The book "Yiwenleiju", edited by Ouyang Xun and others in the Tang Dynasty, has a total of 100 volumes and is divided into 48 parts.In the sixth year of Jiajing's reign (1827) in the Ming Dynasty, Hu Zanzong published it in small print, and Lu Xun's collation used a reprint of the Hu's engraving by Lu Caijia in the seventh year of Jiajing's postscript.

〔6〕The book "Beginners" was edited by Xu Jian and others in the Tang Dynasty, with a total of 30 volumes and 23 parts. [7] "Yu Lan" is "Taiping Yu Lan", a class book, edited by Li Fang and others in the Song Dynasty, with a total of 1,000 volumes and 55 sections.The book was completed in December of the eighth year of Taiping Xingguo (984) of Song Taizong. 〔8〕The "Beitang Shuchao" category of books, edited by Yu Shinan and others in the Tang Dynasty, has a total of 160 volumes and is divided into 852 categories.
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