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Chapter 11 Preface to "Guanglin" (1)

Preface to "Guanglin" (1) "Sui Zhi": Liang You's "Guanglin" has 24 volumes and "Hou Lin" has 10 volumes, written by Yu Xi, and died. "Tang Zhi" and "Hou Lin" came back, but there was no "Guang Lin" (2).Du estimated that one section of "Tong Dian" quoted [3], the book still exists; and also cited Yu Xi said that most of the discussion on dresses or refute Zheng Xuan, Qiao Zhou, and He Xun [4], which is similar to the so-called "Guanglin" kind.Also known as "Shizhi", "Shiyi", and "Tongyi" [5], they are almost the same as the chapters of "Guanglin".Today and write, after the second "Guanglin".

※ ※ ※ 〔1〕This article is compiled according to the manuscript, and the writing time is unknown.Original without punctuation.According to Lu Xun's collation of "Zhi Lin", "Guang Lin", "Fan Zi Ji Ran", "Ren Zi" and "Wei Zi", the five book manuscripts are bound into one volume, with the same writing style, handwriting, and paper, which should be regarded as Recorded during the same period. "Guanglin", a volume compiled by Lu Xun, was collated and compiled according to "Tong Dian", "Hou Han Shu", and "Lu Shi Yu Lun", a total of eleven volumes.Not in print.

〔2〕"Old Tang Book·Jing Ji Zhi" description: ""Hou Lin Xin Shu" ten volumes, written by Yu Xi." The same as "New Book of Tang·Yiwenzhi".Not in print. [3] Du You (735-812), courtesy name Junqing, was born in Jingzhaowannian (now Chang'an, Shaanxi), a historian of the Tang Dynasty.From the official to the school, Situ Tongping made things happen. "Tong Dian", a historical book describing the laws and regulations from ancient times to the Tang Dynasty, 200 volumes.Volume 88 of this book quotes one article from Yu Xi's rebuttal to Qiao Zhou's "Five Classics Ranbu"; it is clearly annotated from "Guanglin"; It is not indicated from which book.The above ten articles were all included in Lu Xun's collection "Guanglin".

〔4〕Zheng Xuan (127-200), styled Kangcheng, was born in Gaomi, Beihai (now Shandong), and was a Confucian scholar in the Eastern Han Dynasty.He once annotated "Mao Shi", "Three Rites" and so on.Qiao Zhou (201-270), courtesy name Yunnan, was born in Xichong (now Langzhong, Sichuan) in the Three Kingdoms Shu region, and was an official to Guanglu doctor.Author of "Ancient History" and so on. For He Xun, please refer to the book "He Xun's Preface to Kuaiji Ji". 〔5〕 "Shizhi" Lu Xun compiled two, recorded in "Tong Dian" volume ninety-three. "Explanation of Doubts", one compiled by Lu Xun, is recorded in Volume 103 of "Tong Dian". "Tongyi", Lu Xun compiled five chapters, recorded from volumes 95 and 98 of "Tongdian".

〔6〕Liu Zhi Zifang, a native of Gaotang (now Shandong) in Pingyuan, Jin Dynasty.Zeng Guanshizhong and Shangshu.He wrote 20 volumes of "Mourning Clothes Interpretation of Doubts", which has been lost.Today there is a series of volumes, in the "Han and Wei Suicide Notes".
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