The edition of Historical Records is roughly divided into four parts.
main system
Carve ten lines for the song dynasty.
Second system
There are about four kinds of sonnets published in Hangzhou during the Shaoxing period of the Southern Song Dynasty. Jianyang edition during the reign of Xiaozong in the Southern Song Dynasty; Zhu published Twelve Lines in Shaoxing for ten years in the Southern Song Dynasty. During the Shaoxing period of the Southern Song Dynasty, Huainan East Road was transshipped to make nine trips.
Three-level system
There are two kinds of annotation books of Suoyin, one is Zhang Jian's engraving in the second year of Xichun in the Southern Song Dynasty, and the other is Geng Bing, which was engraved by Zhang Jian in the eighth year of Xichun in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Quaternary system
The earliest existing works are two notes carved by Cai Mengbi in the seventh year of the Southern Song Dynasty, which were later divided into two branches. The first one is relatively simple: three notes of Huangshan Fu magazine in Jianyang in the second year of Qingyuan in the Southern Song Dynasty, Yuan Pengyin Weng's engraving, Ming engraving, Ming Ke Weixiong's engraving, Ming engraving, Chongwen Bookstore's engraving in the Tongzhi period of Qing Dynasty, and Jinling Bookstore's engraving in the Tongzhi period of Qing Dynasty. The second branch is more complicated. This branch school started from the second-year edition of Mongolian and Chinese. From the middle school edition, there are Ming You Ming Edition, Ming Jianyang Shendu Zhai Edition, Ming Jianning Official Edition and Yuan Dade Edition. From the perspective of Dade, it can be divided into Ming Nanjing imperial academy engraving and Beijing imperial academy engraving. In the fourth year of Qing Qianlong, the engraving of Wuying Hall was published from Beijian Bamboo Slips.
In addition, there is another series, namely "History of Chicken Bone Pavilion at the End of Ming Dynasty", which is a stand-alone interpretation. It is said that it originated in the Song Dynasty, but the specific base is unknown. Accordingly, there were 24 historical books (printed by Jinling Bookstore) reprinted in Tongzhi period of Qing Dynasty.