Catalogue of Local Records Series in Song and Yuan Dynasties

Photocopy of Song and Yuan Local Records Series by Zhonghua Book Company (eight volumes in total), Zhonghua Book Company, 1990, 1 edition. 1. Three Volumes of Clouds edited by Yang Qianxiu, Zhu Duanchang, Lin Zhi and Hu Linqing (Song Dynasty).

It was revised in the fourth year of Song Shaoxi (1 193) and published in the 19th year of Qing Jiaqing (18 14). Page 1-72.

2. Attached are twenty volumes of Chang 'an Annals (Yuan). Li Haowen (Song Dynasty) compiled the Annals of Chang 'an in three volumes, all of which were compiled by him.

In the ninth year of Song Xining (1076) and the forty-ninth year of Qing Qianlong (1784), Jing Xun Tang Series was engraved in the Lingyanshan Museum in Biyi, Zhenyang. Pages 73-236.

3. Ten volumes of Chang 'an Annals compiled by Luo Tianxiang (Yuan)

In the second year of yuan dynasty (1296), it was revised in the Ming dynasty, which supplemented the manuscripts collected in the library of Jingjiatang, Japan, and there were some missing articles. Pages 237-378.

4. Cheng Dachang Editor-in-Chief (Song) Ten Volumes

In the Southern Song Dynasty, the Book of Filial Piety was revised, and in the Ming Dynasty, Yanwu proofread and engraved the book Ancient and Modern Yi Shi. Pages 379-508.

5. Textual research on the phonetic notation of Qi Cheng in six volumes and one volume. The six-volume edition (Yuan) was compiled by Yu Qin's Interpretation of Hidden Sounds, and the six-volume edition (Qing) was compiled by Zhou Jiayou.

Five years of Yuan Dynasty (1339), forty-six years of Qing Qianlong (178 1). Pages 509-638.

6. "Wu Jun Tu Jing Continuation" three volumes (Song) edited by Zhu.

In the seventh year of Song Yuanfeng (1084), in the thirteenth year of the Republic of China (1924), Wucheng Jiangxi was printed. Pages 639-692.

7. Fifty Volumes of Wu Junzhi (Song Dynasty) was edited by Fan Chengda and updated by Wang Taiheng.

It was revised in the third year of Song Shaoxi (1 192) and continued to be revised in the second year of Shaoding (1229). In the fifteenth year of the Republic of China (1926), Zhang's "House Selection Series" was published. Page 693- 1050.

8. The three volumes (Song Dynasty) of "Annals of Chun You" show that there is no limit to public work and repair, and the edge is actually compiled.

In the 11th year of Song Chun (125 1) and the year of Tong Yuan in Qing Dynasty (1909), the edition of Five Kinds of Collected Records of Taicang was compiled. Page 105 1- 1096.

9. "Xian Chunyu Continued" Volume (Song) Xie Gongying Trimmed.

In the eighth year of Song Xianchun (1272) and the first year of Qing Dynasty (1909), five kinds of old records of Taicang were collected. Page1097-1110.

10. The six volumes (Yuan) of Zhizheng Kunshan County Records are lost.

The first year of Yuan Dynasty (134 1) was revised, and the first year of Qing Dynasty (1909) was published in five old local chronicles in Taicang. Number1111to the end of this book. 1 1. Fifteen volumes of Qin Chuanzhi in Song Dynasty, edited by Sun, supplemented by Bao Lian, and renewed by Yuan Lu Zhen.

It was revised in the second year of Song Qingyuan (1 196), supplemented in the second year of Baoyu (1254) and continued to be revised in the twenty-third year of Yuan Dynasty (1363). At the end of the Ming Dynasty, it was printed in the Ji Gu Pavilion in Shi Mao. Page1147-1130.

12. Fifty volumes of Health Records of Ding Jing, compiled by Ma Guangzu and Zhou Ying in Song Dynasty.

In the second year of Song Dynasty (126 1), and in the sixth year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (180 1), it was engraved in Sun Zhonghua Temple in Jinling. Number 13 1 1 to the end of this book. 13. Compilation of Four Volumes (Yuan) of Wuxi Annals

Version of Siku Quanshu in Qing Dynasty. According to, according to the Qian Qingtang Bibliography, Volume 8 records, Qian Daxin's Yuan Shi Yi Wen Zhi Volume 2, Wang Yuan Renfu compiled Wuxi Zhi Volume 28. Because the number of volumes in the Summary of Siku is inconsistent with this record, it is called a book. Zhang Guogan's textual research on China Local Records shows that the category of this record coincides with the number of twenty-eight, which means that this record is twenty-eight volumes of Wang Renfu's Wuxi Records. The summary of Siku in this chronicle means that it was written by the Ming people, with the title of Wuxi County Records. However, there is no word "county" in the printed edition of Wuxi Annals collected by Peking University Library, which shows that what is said in the Summary of Siku is not accurate, and the annals did not mention the Ming Dynasty, which ended in the second year of Yuan Chengzong Yuan Zhen (1296), while Wuxi was changed to a county in the second year of Ming Hongwu (1369). Page 2 18 1-23 12.

14. Jiang Zhi in Jiading Town, Volume 22, Volume 1 (Song Dynasty), edited by Shi Mijian.

In the sixth year of Jiading in Song Dynasty (12 13) and the twenty-second year of Daoguang in Qing Dynasty (1842), Bao's Dantu engraving was made. Page 23 13-2606.

15. The first volume of Jiang Zhi in Shunzhi (Yuan) was edited by Yu Xilu.

In the third year of Yuan Dynasty (1332) and the twenty-second year of Qing Daoguang (1842), it was carved by Dantubao. Pages 2607-2946.

16. Compilation of Thirty Volumes of Song Shi-neng's Piling in Chun County.

In the fourth year of Song Xianchun (1268), Zhao Huaiyu carved Li Zhaoluo School in the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing (1820). According to the publishing house, this chronicle has 20 volumes each, and there are many residual copies. From 1947 to the end of this book. 17. Records of Lin 'an Avenue (Song Dynasty), 15 volumes, compiled by Zhou Wei.

In the fifth year of the Song Dynasty (1 169), and in the seventh year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (188 1), a series of Legends of Wulin was compiled (the first episode). Press, this record will be kept in one or three volumes today. Page 32 14-3256.

18. Edited fifty-two volumes of Annals of Chun You Lin 'an.

Song Chun was compiled in the twelfth year of your life (1252), the ninth year of Guangxu in Qing dynasty (1883), and The Legend of Wulin (the fourth episode). According to reports, this record has five to ten volumes so far. Pages 3257-3332.

19. One hundred volumes of Xian Chunlin An Zhi were compiled by Qian Shuoyou.

Song Xianchun's fourth year (1268) and Qing Daoguang's tenth year (1830) were published in Qiantang Wangqizhen Hall. According to the publishing house, this record has 90, 98, 99 and 100 volumes per book. 3333 to the end of this book. 20. "Cherish the Spring zhouyan Tujing" three volumes (Song) Chen Gongliang, editor-in-chief.

It was revised in the 12th year of Song Dynasty (1 185), and published in Nishimura Magazine in the 22nd year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1896). Pages 4274-4348.

2 1. "Continued Jingzhou Yanzhou (Song) Qian Keze Ten Volumes" edited by Fang.

It was revised in the third year of Song Dingjing (1262) and published in Xicun in the 22nd year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1896). Page 4349-44 12.

22. Shan Qingxiu and Xu Shuo compiled "Jia Zhiyuan Hezhi" in 32 volumes.

It was revised in the 25th year of Yuan Dynasty (1288) and engraved in the 19th year of Qing Daoguang (1839). Page 44 13-4658.

23. The Record of Falling into the Water Volume II (Song Dynasty) edited by Luo Shushao.

Revised in the third year of Song Shaoding (1230) and in the nineteenth year of Qing Daoguang (1839). Pages 4659-4678.

24. The twenty volumes of Jiatai Wu Xingzhi (Song Dynasty) focus on compilation.

Xing Wu Series was compiled in the first year of Song Jiatai (120 1) and in the third year of the Republic of China (19 14). Pages 4679-4868.

25. Twelve volumes of The Four Ming Classics of Avenue (Song Dynasty) edited by Zhang Jin and others.

The main road in the Song Dynasty was built in the fifth year of Qianlong (1 169), and in the fourth year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (1854), the book Six Stories of the Song and Yuan Dynasties was published. Pages 4869-4988.

26. Twenty-one volumes of Baoqing Siming Zhi were edited by Wanli and the reviser.

Revised in the third year of Song Baoqing (1227) and in the fourth year of Qing Xianfeng (1854). 4989 to the end of this book. 27. Zheng Zhi Jinling Xinzhi Volume 15 (Yuan) Zhang Xuan compiled.

In the fourth year of Jacky (1344), The Complete Works of Sku was revised and cleaned up. According to the reporter's understanding, the chronicle has a remnant of the Yuan Dynasty, which was supplemented in the Ming Dynasty. But it's too confusing, so use this version. The title and title of this local chronicle "Zheng Zhi" were mistaken for "Zhida". Pages 5277-5928.

28. "Continued Ming Dynasty and Four Dynasties Open Qing Dynasty" (Song Dynasty) Volume 12 Janice's "Trimming Eyebrows in Britain and France", compiled by Liu Xi.

Revised in the first year of Song Kaiqing (1259) and the fourth year of Qing Xianfeng (1854). Pages 5929-6060.

29. "Da Dechang Tu Zhi" seven volumes, the first volume and the last volume (yuan) Feng; (meta) compilation

It was revised in the second year of Dade in Yuan Dynasty (1298), and it was revised in the fourth year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (1854). Page 606 1-6 106.

30. The Salt Tour Temple edited by Ma Zexiu and Jue Yuan (Yuan) is twenty volumes.

Revised in the 7th year of Yuan You (1320), and in the 4th year of Qing Xianfeng (1854), it was the version of Siming Liuzhi in Song and Yuan Dynasties. 6 107 to the end of this book. 3 1. Wang, Wang Housun, ed. The Twelve Volumes of "The Continuation of the Direct Government in the Fourth Ming Dynasty".

In the second year of Yuan Dynasty (1342), it was revised in the fourth year of Qing Xianfeng (1854). Page 6443-67 10.

32. Twenty volumes of Jia Tai Hui Ji Zhi edited by Shen Zuobin, Su and others.

It was revised in the first year of Song Jiatai (120 1) and engraved in the thirteenth year of Qing Jiaqing (1808). Page 67 1 1-7090.

33. The eight-volume version of "Xubao Qingzhi" (Song Dynasty) was compiled by Zhang Hao.

It was revised in the first year of Song Baoqing (1225) and engraved in the thirteenth year of Qing Jiaqing (1808). Page number 709 1-7 194.

34. The ten-volume Shu Lu (Song Dynasty) Shi Anzhi's accomplishment is as high as Sun Tzu's compilation.

Revised in the seventh year of Jiading in Song Dynasty (12 14), and carved in the eighth year of Daoguang in Qing Dynasty (1828). Page 7 195-7276.

35. Records of Chicheng in Jiading, 40 volumes (Song Dynasty), edited by Huang * (the word is "Going to the Field to Change the Field"), Qi Shuoxiu and Chen Qiqing.

In the 16th year of Jiading in Song Dynasty (1223), it was revised, and in the 23rd year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (18 18), Taizhou Series (Collection B) was published. 7277 to the end of this book. 36. "Xin Qiji" Ten Volumes Appendix One Volume (Song) Zhao does not regret the book.

It was revised in the second year of Song Xichun (1 175) and engraved in the seventeenth year of Qing Jiaqing (18 12). Pages 7599-7780.

37. Forty-two volumes of Three Mountains (Song Dynasty) edited by Liang Kejia.

Revised in the 9th year of Xichun in Song Dynasty (1 182) and engraved in the 11th year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (1638). Page 778 1-8268.

38. Four volumes of Xi 'an Annals (Song Dynasty) were edited by Zhao and Huang Yansun.

Song Baoyu revised it in the fifth year (1257), imitating the bronze sword building of Qin Qin in Qing Dynasty. Pages 8269-8334.

39. Annals of Henan (Yuan) has four volumes, edited anonymously.

Vae in Qing Dynasty was compiled by the book Yongle Dadian, Lotus Fragrance Zero Collection in the 34th year of Guangxu reign (1908). Pages 8335-8392.

40. "Shouchangcheng" is not divided into volumes (Song Dynasty) and is compiled anonymously.

Edited by Baoyu in the Song Dynasty of Qing Dynasty, edited by Wen, in the 23rd year of Guangxu (1897), printed in Xiyuan, Wuchang. Page 8393-84 12.

4 1. Chen Dazhen, editor-in-chief of "Da De Nan Hai Zhi", 20 volumes

It was revised in the eighth year of Yuan Dade (1304) and published by Yuan Dade. Press, there are six to ten volumes of this book today. 84 13 to the end of this book.