For more than ten years, only this integration of China local chronicles has bought 25 series, with a total of 1054 volumes and 225 1 species, including 87 volumes and 99 species of Jiangxi government chronicles published by Jiangsu Ancient Books Publishing House (later renamed Phoenix Publishing House), 32 volumes and 254 species of township chronicles, and 65,438 species of Shanghai government chronicles. There are 68 volumes 109 species in Jiangsu, 68 volumes 123 species in Zhejiang, 88 species in Anhui, 79 species in Fujian and 86 volumes1kloc-0/0 species in Hunan. Guangdong Fu County Records 5/KOOC-0/Volume/KOOC-0/09, Shandong Fu County Records 95/KOOC-0/80, Shanxi Fu County Records 70/KOOC-0/73, Heilongjiang Fu County Records 32/KOOC-0/0, Jilin Fu County Records 57/KOOC-0. Gansu Fu County Records 49 volumes 104 kinds of Beijing Fu County Records published by Shanghai Bookstore 7 volumes 17 kinds, Tianjin Fu County Records 6 volumes 8 kinds, Hebei Fu County Records 73 volumes 162 kinds, Hainan Fu County Records 7 volumes 18 kinds. Guizhou Prefecture Collection published by Bashu Bookstore has 50 volumes, 126 kinds.
In this "China Local Records Integration", in addition to the Sichuan series (including Chongqing) published by Chinese mainland, there are five provinces of Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Guangxi, Yunnan and Henan that have not been published. It is conceivable that, in time, Suzhou Local Records Museum will rely on this series to collect the old local records of major counties in China, which will be a huge local historical and cultural memory carrier, including historical information from all over the country. Judging from the published collections of provincial and county chronicles, Shandong has the largest collection of 95 volumes 180 species, while Tibet has the least collection of only 1 volume 19 species.