Ancient and Modern Editions of Huajianji

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There are three kinds of editions of Huajianji in the Southern Song Dynasty: one is based on Qian Chao in the 18th year of Shaoxing (1 148), and Lu Yuan's edition in the Ming Dynasty is based on it. In the late Qing Dynasty, Wu Changshou's Shuang Zhao Lou and Shao Wu's Xu were both copied from Lu Ben. 1955 the publishing house of ancient literature copied the original edition of Chao engraving in Beijing Library. The second is the engraving of Ezhou in the last years of Xichun. This book has no preface and postscript from the publishing house. Because each page was printed on the back of Ezhou official document in the 11th and 12th years of Xichun, it was designated as Ezhou block print in the last years of Xichun, and was collected in Haiyuan Pavilion, Shi Yang, Liaocheng. In the 19th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1893), Wang's Si Yin Zhai series was reprinted according to the original image of Haiyuan Pavilion. The Sikuquanshu published by Zhonghua Book Company is also based on this book. The third is Kathy's sculpture. In the first year of Kathy's reign, there were two postscript to Lu You. Chen Zeng quoted Lu You's postscript in Solving the Problem of Supporting Houses, which shows that it was written by this book. In the early Ming Dynasty, Wu Ne's Hundred Collected Poems by Famous Writers in Tang and Song Dynasties seems to be based on this, but 10 has been combined into two volumes. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Qijiage also used this edition of Ci Yuan Hua Ying. As for the engraving of the Song Dynasty, modern bibliophiles have not recorded it, and I don't know its existence. In addition, there are many engravings in Ming and Qing dynasties, such as Tang Xianzu's commentary edition overprinted by Min's engraving edition and Xuan Lanzhai's towel box edition photocopied by Four Series, which are not good. In addition, Li Xinruo's Comments on Huajian Collection, 1936 Ming Kai Bookstore Edition, Hualian Pu's Comments on Huajian Collection, 1938 Commercial Press Fourth Edition, Li Yimang's Huajian Collection School, 198 1 People's Literature Publishing House Reprint.