Which ancient books are easier to proofread?

Guanzhi of Ancient Prose is an ancient prose reader compiled by Wu Chengquan and Wu Dazhi during the reign of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty. It has a volume of 12, including 222 articles from pre-Qin to the end of Ming Dynasty. Wu Chengquan's word is Chu Cai, and Wu Dazhi's word is Hou Diao. They are uncles, and The View of Ancient Chinese is a handout for them to teach their disciples to read ancient Chinese.

There are three editions of Ancient Literature in Qing Dynasty: Hong Wen Tang Ben Edition, Xue Yingtang Edition, Wen Fu Tang Ben Edition and Hu Aijing Tang Ben Edition. There have been many printed editions since the Republic of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, according to the records of Yingxuetang, the book was compiled and published by Literature Ancient Books Publishing House in 1956 and by Zhonghua Book Company in 1958. At that time, it was a vertical version of traditional Chinese characters, and the two-volume version of Guan Zhi of Ancient Chinese (published by Zhonghua Book Company 1987) was mainly an Anping autumn version.