What do you mean by the characteristics of local chronicles and ancient books?

The oldest history is actually local chronicles, which was put forward by Liang Qichao. Liang Qichao once said in the Academic History of China for Nearly 300 Years: "The oldest history is actually local chronicles." This sentence means the oldest history, but it is actually a local chronicle.

The oldest history is actually the local chronicles in the local chronicles. In fact, it is a historical chronicle that records the geography, evolution, customs, education, products, people, places of interest, historical sites and poems of a certain place, and it is an important material for historical research, especially for local history research. Liang Qichao said this sentence means that the most authentic history is the history recorded locally.

A Brief Introduction to China's Academic History in Recent 300 Years.

The Academic History of China in the Last 300 Years was originally a handout of China's academic history in the spring and summer of 1923 1924. After this book is written, it is divided into sixteen lectures. The General Reading Room of Ancient Books of the National Library of China has a book given by Tsinghua University, entitled "Academic History of China in the Past 300 Years", which contains the contents from the first lecture to the twelfth lecture (the twelfth lecture is unfinished).

Comparing the memories of the audience at that time, it should be the original text of Liang Qichao's lecture in Tsinghua University. Some chapters of this book were published in newspapers and periodicals before the publication of the singles. This paper describes the evolution of China's scholarship since Ming and Qing Dynasties, with interwoven latitude and longitude and complicated levels. It consists of three parts: the history of social thought, the history of schools and the history of disciplines.