What are the corrections and biographies of Stone after it was written?

At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Liu Can wrote Shi Tong Analysis, which shows that Shi Tong has been circulated in the Tang Dynasty. The Song version of "The Story of the Stone" is no longer visible, and the earliest book that has been circulated so far is the Ming version, such as the Zhang Zhixiang version of Wanli Five Years (1577). Zhang Dingsi's Thirty Years of Wanli Engraving originated from Shen Lu's Fourteenth Years of Jiajing Engraving (1535), which is also an earlier book. Li Wei really made comments on the basis of Zhang Dingsi's block print, and there are block prints of Shi Tong's comments. Guo Kongyan's Notes on Shi Tong, His Exegesis on Shi Tong and Huang's Exegesis on Shi Tong in Qing Dynasty. Pu Qilong collected various versions of Ming and Qing Dynasties, collated them with each other, and wrote Shi Tong Shi, which was engraved in the seventeenth year of Qianlong (1752). This is a reliable version and has been widely circulated. 1978, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House printed Mr. Wang Xuhua's Shi Tong Shi Jiao, which was collated in detail and corrected many citation errors. At the end of the book, Shi Tong Supplementary Interpretation, Yang Shi Tong Supplementary Interpretation and Luo Changpei Shi Tong Supplementary Interpretation Preface are popular books at present.