Nanyang county annals

Local chronicles were first compiled between the Ming Dynasty and the Orthodox Dynasty, and were bribed into three editions in the post-Jiajing and Wanli periods. All three local chronicles have been handed down to this day. Ye Zhu's Nanyang Fu Zhi is recorded in Ganqingtang Bibliography, Ming History and Tianyige Library General Catalogue, with a total of 14 volumes, covering the thirty years of Jiajing (155 1). This series was received by mistake. Twenty years after the publication of Yang Yingkui Zhi, the first leaf of Jiajing, the printed version is rare, and more than half of the engraved version has been lost. Later generations sorted out and supplemented it. Preface of city participation, thirty years of Jiajing (155 1). How can this be called yezhizhu, and it is difficult to write a book independently?

Every three editions of the Qing Dynasty: Shunzhi Chronicle 16 (1659), Kangxi Chronicle (1694) and Jiaqing Chronicle 12 (1807), all of which were preserved. There are two kinds of records lost in ancient times: one is the Nanyang Custom Biography written by Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty, or it is the ancestor recorded by China; Then he wrote the Official History of Nanyang Literature for Cui Yuan. Nanyang county in Han dynasty had a wide jurisdiction, and now Nanyang area in Henan province is also a part of it, so it is recorded here, otherwise these two books will not belong.