What is the explanation of nouns annotated in the Thirteen Classics?

The definitions of terms in Notes to Thirteen Classics are as follows:

The annotation of thirteen classics is the annotation of thirteen Confucian classics. The Book of Changes was annotated by Cao Wei, Wang Bi, Han and Tang Kong. Shangshu uses fake Biography of Kong Anguo and Justice of Kong and Ying Da. Mao Shi was written by Han Mao, Zheng Xuan and Kong. Zhou Li and Li Ji were both annotated by Zheng Xuan, but not by Tang Jia. The Book of Rites uses Zheng Xuan's annotation and Kong's justice.

Zuo Zhuan adopted the pre-note and the justice of Confucius. The biography of the Spring and Autumn Ram notes Han Hexiu and Yan Shu. Fan Ning in the Jin Dynasty noted the biography of the Spring and Autumn Liang, while Yang Shixun in the Tang Dynasty omitted it. Yan et al. annotated The Analects of Confucius, while Bing omitted the annotation. "Filial Piety" Tang Xuanzong notes that the soldiers are sparse. Erya was written by Guo Pu and Xing Bingshu in Jin Dynasty. Mencius is annotated by Qi, and the name of the old book is Book.

Version type

This book preserves all the Confucian classics in China and the main notes from the Han and Tang Dynasties to the Northern Song Dynasty. It is an important material for studying China's ancient history and traditional cultural thoughts. Since the Southern Song Dynasty, it has been circulating for a long time.

There were Jiajing and Wanli editions in the Ming Dynasty and Wuying Palace edition in the early Qing Dynasty. Ruan Yuan in the Qing Dynasty was carved by our school in the Song Dynasty. The so-called rare edition, written by Ruan Shi, is attached to the end of each volume. Zhonghua Book Company 1979 photocopied according to the reduced edition of World Book Company, which is two huge volumes. It is the best and most convenient way to correct more than 300 mistakes in the old version.