Editors' recommendation of Laozi's silk book proofreading

Zishu is an important part of China's classical works. The earliest fascicles were produced in the contention of a hundred schools of thought from the end of the Spring and Autumn Period to the Warring States Period, and many fascicles were precious crystallization of China's ancient ideology and culture. In the whole feudal society after Qin and Han dynasties, many thinkers and scholars have written similar works, many of which are excellent.

In the 1950s, Zhonghua Book Company revised and reprinted the books published by the former World Book Company before the founding of the People's Republic of China. This set of professional books brings together the collation and annotation results of Qing scholars, which is more suitable for academic research. However, it failed to include the new achievements compiled by some scholars in recent decades, especially after the founding of the People's Republic of China. There are not enough kinds of volumes collected, and there are still many mistakes in sentence breaking and typesetting, so I decided to edit and publish them again.

The integration of a new group of philosophers.

The newly compiled sub-books from the pre-Qin Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty are closely related to the study of the history of philosophical thought. Personal books that do not belong to the Ministry, such as White Tiger Yi Tong by Ban Gu, are also planned to be selected, because they are closely related to the study of philosophy and ideological history.

This book will be published in two volumes.

The sub-books collected in the first series are similar to the old series, and are books that ordinary researchers often read or consult. For each type, choose the better annotation books so far. Very few comments are not available and will be commented separately. Some books include several kinds of notes, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. for

Keep the style basically the same, except for a few books, generally only accept notes written in classical Chinese or plain classical Chinese. All books' texts and notes should be punctuated with new punctuation marks to correct printing or typographical errors.

The second album collected other sub-books besides the first album. Most of them don't have ready-made notes, so if it is necessary to take notes, they should be supplemented; The rest choose a better version for proofreading. Many books in this series are incomplete or lost. When finishing, we should distinguish between different situations, some choose better ready-made versions, and some need to be supplemented or re-edited.

Some sub-books are fake or suspected to be fake. Those that came into being earlier, have certain influence in history, and still have certain reference value for studying some problems will be selected as appropriate. The first and second volumes of this book are planned to be published in paperback first, and each volume will be priced separately, and will be released one after another, and then the hardcover will be published after all. The paperback edition has a draft of this series at the back of each book, which gives readers a general understanding of this set of books.