Historical documents are the works of Huang et al. published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House in 2009. The content of this book is mainly celebrity letters and diaries, and it contains many letters and diaries of modern celebrities, which has high literary value. Comparison, first of all, is a concept of time, and all documents are records of all kinds of knowledge.
Time is like a chain, taking the present as a clue. The former refers to the past at this time, and the latter refers to the future: time is history, and documents produced in the past time are called historical documents; Today's literature is called contemporary literature. Now, this time chain is extremely unstable and fleeting.
When philologists set out to sort out and study some contemporary documents, it has actually become a historical existence. Therefore, the concept of time and subordinate documents of historical documents used in this book are propositions of historical documents. When collecting documents, we should extend to the present as far as possible, from ancient times to the fifty years after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Secondly, from the perspective of discipline system, generalized history first includes the changes of nature and the development of human activities. It covers a wide range of historical documents. It includes all the works in the world, and what we usually call historical literature refers to the history of human society, which is the so-called narrow history.
brief Introduction of the content
Historical Documents is the thirteenth series of historical documents compiled by the Institute of Historical Documents of Shanghai Library. The content is still dominated by letters and diaries of celebrities, including letters and diaries of modern celebrities such as Zhang Peilun, Xue Fucheng, Zhan Tianyou and Fu Zengxiang, and diaries of Wang Tao and Wang, all of which are compiled and published for the first time, and the literature and history materials are of great value.
Tsui Hark's lecture notes have not been published, and this series is based on the manuscript hidden in the above picture, which is precious. The Catalogue of Calligraphy and Painting compiled by Professor Bai of Boston University is not only an important historical material to study the relationship between Feng Fang and Fan Dache, but also a rare first-hand material to understand Feng Fang as a famous calligrapher, collector and connoisseur in Ming Dynasty, which has important literature value.