Person in charge: (Tang) Yuan Zhen
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Historical Notes of Edition Bibliography: 13 lines with 23 words, white mouth, left and right.
Notes on the existing anthology: Wang Guowei's proofreading and postscript.
Four classification numbers: collection, collection, Tang and Five Dynasties
This material is an electronic version of ancient documents, usually in PDF format, with the same clarity as the original, and was originally collected in domestic libraries.
Extended reading of ancient book knowledge
China's classic books refer to China's ancient classics in China and other China cultural circles (such as Japanese, Korean Peninsula, Vietnamese and Ryukyu). ), mainly refers to the works that are recognized as representing a national cultural level after historical elimination and selection, including historical documents and literary works.
In the cultural circle of Chinese characters outside China, although there are local languages and some have created their own characters, Chinese characters and Chinese (classical Chinese) have been the official languages in these areas for a long time, so there are also many documents written in Chinese in these areas, including history books, official documents, literary works and academic works. In order to distinguish it from the classics written in local languages, such classics are usually called Hanshu.
China ancient books or China classical books generally refer to "19 1 1 (inclusive) previously published books, including manuscripts and block prints". Specifically, it can be said that it is printed or written as a book with China's classical binding forms (such as Bao Beizhuang, thread binding, butterfly binding, etc.). ), to study the ancient traditional culture of China, written in the form of China's traditional works ".
China's classical books and records are the essence of people's careful thinking about society and nature during the development of Chinese civilization. In the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, a hundred schools of thought contend; Qin swept Liuhe, burning books and burying Confucianism; Hanwu prospered, and it was widely sought after. China's earliest complete catalogue of ancient books and records is Liu Xiang's Seven Views in the Western Han Dynasty.
definition
The General Catalogue of Ancient Books in New China (Changsha: Yuelu Bookstore, 2007) compiled by the Office of the National Planning Leading Group for the Arrangement and Publication of Ancient Books puts forward a relatively complete definition of ancient books:
(1)191kloc-0/The books written and published with handmade paper before the Revolution of 1911 were all ancient books;
(2) Books compiled and published during the period from191to 19 19 before and after the May Fourth Movement are also regarded as ancient books, and their contents belong to traditional academic culture, with traditional writing methods and classical binding forms (usually line binding).
history
The ancient books in China were destroyed on a large scale several times, and many of them were lost. For the first time, it buried the Qin Dynasty by burning books and burying Confucianism. Later, Emperor Xiao Yi of Liang Yuan and Zhu Yuanzhang of Ming Dynasty did the same thing. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the whole country carried out a comprehensive rectification of Siku Quanshu. However, documents that were not conducive to the rule of the Qing Dynasty were banned.
Binding and layout
Common ones are wooden boxes, wrapped corners, scrolls, Van Gogh clips and so on.
Thread-bound ancient books
Mainly refers to the China ancient books presented in the form of thread binding (including Christian documents published by westerners in Chinese characters in Ming and Qing Dynasties). There are many traditional classification methods. Since the opening of Siku Quanshu Library in Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty, there are four categories: classics, history, Confucianism and Tibetan, which are familiar to everyone. There are six major departments in the East China Sea, namely, the classics department, the history department, the division department, the collection department, the series department and the local chronicles department, and each department is subdivided into several subcategories (for example, the classics department is subdivided into Yi, Shu, Poetry, Rites, Music, Spring and Autumn, Four Books, Filial Piety, Primary School, General Classics and so on) [1]