What epigraphy works are there?

What epigraphy works are as follows:

1, Ancient Chinese Characters: The epigraphy works of Xu Heng, a famous scholar in Ming Dynasty, systematically arranged the characters in ancient inscriptions and inscriptions.

2. Jin Shi Lu is a masterpiece of epigraphy compiled by Xu Wei, a scholar in Ming Dynasty, which contains a large number of ancient Chinese characters and inscriptions, and has an important influence on the study of ancient Chinese characters and their history.

3. Edited by Jin Cui Shi: The epigraphy work compiled by Gong Dingzi, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, has concentrated the inscriptions and inscriptions of China in past dynasties, which is of great academic value to epigraphy research.

4. National Epigraphy: A collection of epigraphy edited by Weng Fanggang, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, which contains epigraphy materials from all over the country and covers rich historical contents.

5. Addendum of epigraphy: The epigraphy works compiled by Min Tingzhen, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, supplemented and sorted out the previous epigraphy works, providing important reference materials for future research.

These works have made great contributions to the study of epigraphy and ancient culture, and are of great value to understanding the ancient culture and history of China.

The benefits of studying epigraphy

1. Historical research value: epigraphy works can often provide valuable historical materials and reveal the information of the past society, system and culture. By studying epigraphy, we can have a deeper understanding of the development and changes of ancient society.

2. Determine the authenticity of documents: In the study of ancient documents, epigraphy works have important textual research value. By corroborating with documents, we can help to determine the authenticity of some documents, so as to accurately understand historical events and people.

3. Academic exchange and discussion: epigraphy works are indispensable and important resources in academic research. Through the research and analysis of epigraphy, researchers can explore ancient Chinese characters, language, calligraphy, seal cutting and other issues, and promote academic exchanges and progress.