What is the biographical history book about Liao Dynasty written in Southern Song Dynasty?

Biographical history books of Liao Dynasty written by people in Southern Song Dynasty. Twenty-seven volumes of old questions were written by Ye Longli. Longli Yulin, a native of Jiaxing, was born and died in an unknown year. In the seventh year of Chunyou (1247), he was a scholar and was sentenced by Jiankang Government. He was appointed as the official secretary and was appointed to write a book about Liao Dynasty. At the front of this book, there is a list of people who entered the Khitan nationality. At the end of this book, there is a list of Chen Cheng Ye Longli, the minister in March of the seventh year of Xichun (1 180). Obviously wrong. Critics say that cherishing spring should be the mistake of spring outing. However, this book was written in the same year and before March, which is not credible. There is also a mistake called Xi Chun Xian Chun. The seventh year of Xian Chun (127 1) is close to rationality. This book was compiled by the Southern Song Dynasty, and all the information about the Northern Dynasties was taken from the Southern Dynasties. It is different from the Liao history compiled by the Yuan Dynasty and is mainly based on the records of the Liao Dynasty. Although it is inevitable that rumors are untrue, there is also a saying that straight books are not hidden, which is enough for reference. In addition to biographies, the frontispiece is accompanied by the chronology of the beginning and end of the Khitan Kingdom and the Nine Chiefs of the Khitan Kingdom, and the names of General Fan and Han Palace are attached at the end. Also included are some archival materials: Shi Jinjiang Table II, Ge Yuan Oath II, Guannan Oath III (Qidan to Song Dynasty, Qidan to Song Dynasty, Qidan to Song Dynasty), land demarcation books, gifts given by the Southern and Northern Dynasties, articles written by the old Qidan in Song Dynasty, etc. The customs and habits of ethnic minorities in Zhou Xian, Sijing and neighboring areas, as well as the etiquette system at the age of 18, are recorded, which records everyone's trip to Liao country in the Song Dynasty. This is a collection of information about Qidan in Song Dynasty. 1985, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House published Jia Jingyan and Lin Benji, which is a better version on the basis of Yuan Ben and other versions.