The version of Baishi Taoist song

Song of Taoist Baishi was first copied by Tao in Yuan Dynasty, and was carved by Qian Xiwu during Song Jiatai's reign (1202). It was discovered and spread in the early Qing Dynasty. In the early years of Qianlong, it was hidden by Yunyan (Jingsi) in Yunjian Building. Based on this, Jiangdu Lu Zhonghui carved it into Poems of Jiang Baishi, but only merged six volumes of the Song version into four volumes. There are more than ten kinds of Ruben woodcuts, such as four printed editions (co-edited with Zhang Yan's White Clouds in the Mountains, named Double White Poems), four series editions and four Tibetan editions. In addition, Jiang's manuscripts in the early years of Qianlong were engraved by Zang in Qiang village series, which is more refined and good. At present, the most popular is Xia's Notes on Ci Chronology, which consists of five volumes, not one, but one. This book was reviewed abroad, annotated and proofread, arranged in chronological order, and accompanied by biographies, comments, editions, prefaces and epilogues. Published by Shanghai Editorial Institute of Zhonghua Book Company 1960, and revised by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House 198 1 reprint.