1. Summary of Sikuquanshu: It is a series edited by Ji Yun and Qing. It is an important reference book for studying classical literature, rich in content and a masterpiece of problem-solving bibliography. Yu Qianlong compiled this book in forty-six years, with a volume of * * * two hundred. It is a large-scale problem-solving bibliography compiled by China and Ji Yun in Qing Dynasty, and it is a master of China's classical bibliography methods. The ancient books 10289 are included, but they are not included in the bibliography, and the abstract is simple.
2. Notes of Yuewei Caotang: It is a strange novel in classical Chinese written in the form of notes by Ji Yun, a native of Jishi Shu in the Qing Dynasty, during the fifty-four years from Qianlong to Jiaqing. In time, it mainly collects ghosts and gods, what goes around comes around comes around, exhorting the good and punishing the evil, and so on, or the anecdotes he personally heard, but in space it covers the whole of China.
3. Sikuquanshu: It was compiled by more than 360 senior officials and scholars, including Ji Yun, under the auspices of Emperor Qianlong, and copied by more than 3,800 people. It took thirteen years to compile, and it was divided into four parts: classics, history, books and collections, hence the name Siku.