Notes on the Dream of Red Mansions School of China Academy of Fine Arts.
Published by People's Literature Publishing House in March1982; 1August, 985, Shen wrote a book with illustrations; 1996 65438+ published a revised edition in February, and the illustrations were cancelled.
This book is based on Re-evaluation of the Stone Story by Hongyan Zhai (Geng), with JOE, Jimao, Mengfu, Qiben and Cheng Jiaben as reference books. Several missing articles in the book are supplemented by other fat books or Cheng Ben, and the missing articles in chapters 64 and 67 are supplemented by Cheng Jiaben. The last 40 chapters are based on Cheng Jiaben, with Jie Ben, Ben Ya Ji Ben, Wang Ben and Cheng Yi Ben as collating materials. The book was collated by Feng Qiyong and Li Xifan, and nearly 20 experts participated in the work. The first edition has 1033 proofreading notes and 23 18 notes.
The revised edition was published in 1996, and the person in charge, Lin and Lu Qixiang. 87 notes were added, and the original notes 165 were supplemented and revised. All the other notes, * * * 240 1, were re-examined and identified from the content to the text. In collating, punctuation and segmentation, there are also a lot of words that need to be re-examined.
This book is the authoritative version at present, and the annotations are particularly good. Many papers and monographs are based on this book. Of course, there are still some unsatisfactory places, which have been pointed out by some experts and scholars, so I won't say much. On the Proofreading of A Dream of Red Mansions
Cai Yijiang proofreads notes.
Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House published 1994, and Writers Publishing House published the revised edition in 2006.
In the first 80 chapters of this book, I proofread 12 kinds of "fat books" listed in "Red Yanzhai Re-evaluating the Stone Story". The first one is JOE, followed by bazaars and Chen Geng. In the last 40 chapters, Cheng Jiaben and Cheng Yiben proofread each other. At the beginning of this volume, there is a list of "ordinary cases" in JOE, starting with "official rank officials, ..." for the first time. Version 64 and 67 adopted "printed version", which is quite different from other printed versions. The annotations of this book are all in the form of paging annotations, and there are a large number of them, which actually include three contents, namely annotations, proofreading and fat selection.
A Dream of Red Mansions is based on eighty chapters.
Yu Pingbo revised Wang to go to school.
People's Literature Publishing House published 1958 in February, printed 1963 in June (slightly updated), and printed 1993 in March, 1 1. This book consists of four volumes, which are the first and second volumes of A Dream of Red Mansions Eighty Back to School, and the appendices of A Dream of Red Mansions Eighty Back to School and Forty Back to Dream of Red Mansions.
Based on Qiben, this book has consulted eight other books and corrected a lot of words accordingly. This book is the first book (the first eighty chapters) based on the fat book, which is an improvement in the history of edition. This book was written by Cao Xueqin, with eighty chapters in the text and the last forty chapters as an appendix. Pure style.
Although some manuscripts of that year have not yet been discovered, there are not many books as the basis of the school. However, it turns out that Mr. Yu has an extraordinary opinion on the elaboration and definition of words. Compared with the later schools, Yu School is still the most controversial place after careful consideration. As a result, People's Literature Publishing House published a new edition in 2000, which selected the main text of Yu School and added Mr. Wang's notes. At the same time, it was widely distributed as a series of "Required Reading for College Students" and "Required Reading for Middle School Students' Extracurricular Literary Masterpieces", which greatly popularized this school.
Unfortunately, there are words and notes above, and there is no criticism. There is one criticism that has no comments: Zhi Yanzhai's comments on A Dream of Red Mansions.
Huang Lin xiaodian
Qilu Bookstore was published in July, 1994.
This book contains illustrations drawn by Dai Dunbang. The first eighty chapters of the text, except General Rules and the first chapter, are based on Chen Geng, while the sixty-fourth and sixty-seventh chapters are based on Cheng Jiaben and other fat chapters. The last forty chapters are mainly based on Cheng Jiaben, which is regarded as an appendix because it is not the original work of Cao Xueqin. The book contains all the fat reviews, aiming at sorting out a complete, unified and simple fat review for readers to read, appreciate and study.
Zhiben Xiao Hui Century
Zhengqing Xiaoshan
Published by Writers Publishing House in April 2003.
This book is based on JOE Edition, Bazaar Edition and Chen Geng Edition in turn. The Tibetan Edition is based on Chapter 64 and Chapter 67, and other fat editions and Cheng Jiaben are based on it. Collation principle: strictly school-based, carefully original. Based on the facts, restore the original text. Fluency is the measure, and the appendix is correct.
Cheng this system has:
A dream of red mansions proofreading edition
Qigong and other proofreading notes
Published by Beijing Normal University Press 1987 1 1, reprinted by Zhonghua Book Company 1998.
This book is a school book based on Cheng Jiaben collected in the library of Beijing Normal University. Presided by Mr. Wang, proofread by Zhang Jun, Wu Jinghuan, Zhou, Nie Shiqiao and Gong Shuduo. This book is 32 volumes, 4 volumes, with simplified characters arranged vertically, with 654.38+0.35 million words. This book has detailed annotations, proofreading after each class, and original illustrations in front of it.
Later, Beijing Normal University Press transferred the copyright of this book to Zhonghua Book Company. After necessary revision, Zhonghua Book Company reprinted it in1April, 1998, and changed it into a three-volume hardback volume with simplified characters,1225,000 words (the annotation part was reduced by120,000 words), and the illustrations were cancelled. This edition was printed four times in 2002. In addition, Zhonghua Book Company has also published two kinds of popular books in vernacular Chinese, namely, two volumes of 5438+0 in 2006, a 32-year-old paperback, and a 32-year-old hardcover 1 volume in 2005.
Then there is Mr. Liu Shide proofreading the book, and he made more mistakes when printing.