The Source of Song Li Architecture in Lu Xin
Lu Xinyuan's books, especially the Song and Yuan editions, are unparalleled in the world and attract worldwide attention. After the death of Lu Xinyuan, his son Lu failed in business. 1907 sold most of the best books in his family to the Jingjiatang Library in Iwasaki, Japan. As soon as the news came out, domestic students and bibliophiles were extremely emotional and shocked, which shocked the national academic circles. Dong Kang, who wrote Shu Bo Tan Yong, said: "The ancient Fen did not fall, but returned from a foreign land. On the contrary, it is not as good as the torch of Taicheng, the embers of crimson clouds, and the soul still stays in the old capital. " Known as the "Song Lou Incident", Jingjiatang Library has thus become an international sinology center. 18 kinds of ancient books in this library are listed as "important cultural property" in Japan, among which Lu Xinyuan's Song and Yuan editions account for as many as 16 kinds, which shows the literature value of Song Lilou's collection.