What are the main original works of other collections of Chinese studies?

Bie Ji is a collection of personal poems, the name of which comes from Bie Ji, which was written by Zhiyu in Jin Dynasty. The collections in other collections are all poems and songs published by an author, arranged in chronological order, without indicating the title of the article, generally indicating the number of words or lines of each work.

There were no other collections in the pre-Qin period, but the essays of various schools were combined into one set, such as Xunzi, Zhuangzi and Mozi, which were similar to those of later generations. Liu Xiang's View of Seven Poems and Fu in Han Dynasty is a collection of poems and fu in Western Han Dynasty, all of which are works of Western Han people. By the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were more and more anthologies, such as Zhong Lun by Xu Gan, A Note to Linzi Hou by Yang Xiu and Li Zhifu by Ding Yi.

The earliest compilation of personal poems and essays is the Collection of Spring and Autumn Classics by Du Yu in the Western Jin Dynasty. During the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, there were Wang Jian's Collected Works of Modern Times and Collected Works of Ancient Literature, each with a volume of 100. Since then, the compilation of personal poems has continued, such as Selected Works by Xiao Tong in the Liang Dynasty, Yutai New Poetry by Xu Ling in the Chen Dynasty, Jiang Ji by Jiang Yan, Wang Wenxian in the Liang Dynasty and Liu in the Liang Dynasty.

Many personal poems and essays were edited and published in the Tang Dynasty, such as Li Baiji, Du Fu and Bai Changqing. In the Song Dynasty, a large number of personal collections of poems and essays emerged, such as Ouyang Xiu's Collection of Ouyang Wenzhong's Official Documents and Su Shi's Seven Sets of Dongpo.

There were Confucius in the Ming Dynasty, Mei Cun Ji by Wu and Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio by Pu Songling in the Qing Dynasty. In China's ancient book catalogue, there are also single articles and single volume collections named after the author, such as Zi Xu Fu written by Lu Qiaonian in Han Dynasty and Dai Ji written by Gu Kuang in Tang Dynasty.

Generally speaking, Bieji is an important ancient document, which is of great significance to the study of ancient culture and literature in China.