What are the existing editions of Zhenguan dignitaries?
There are more than 20 kinds of ancient manuscripts of Zhenguan politicians at home and abroad, including 18 kinds in Japan, all of which belong to 12 centuries ago. There are twelve kinds of woodcut prints. The earliest extant engraving is the Tang edition of Wang Qinyou (collected by Beijing Library) in the third year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty in China (1370). Ge Zhi, a Confucian scholar in the Yuan Dynasty, collated, annotated and revised the book, and collected relevant comments from Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Liu Fang, Ouyang Xiu and Sima Guang, which were attached to the end of the chapter and published in the fourth year of Shunzhi (1333). Commonly known as "Goben". 1978, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House took Geben, a photocopy publication of Hanfenlou, as the base, deleted the notes in the book, kept the original notes and printed with punctuation. Nakasone Yasuhiro, a Japanese doctor, took an ancient Japanese manuscript (Radical Cure of Imperial Palace Construction) as the base, sorted out more than 20 existing Japanese manuscripts, school-based books and periodicals, and checked them with reference to Wei Zhenggong's admonition, and compiled the final version of Zhenguan Politician, which was published in 1962. This book basically summarizes the advantages of various existing versions in Japan, some of which Goben does not have.