Three features of "Commentaries on Quanhan Fu": "Selected Annotations" by Li Shan of the Tang Dynasty, *** annotations and 15 Han Fus, 29 articles (including "The Emperor's Hunting Fu", "Liangdu Fu" "" and "Er Jing Fu" are each analyzed into two articles)
Qu Delai and others compiled "Commentaries on New Annotations of Guangxuan's Fu in the Past Dynasties" (Liaoning People's Publishing House, 2001 edition), which selected 39 writers to annotate Han Fu. , 73 articles (including 2 Jian'an Fu, 6 articles)
"Commentary on Quanhan Fu" is a masterpiece with more than 1 million words. This book has commentaries on more than 70 Han Fu, 195 articles (excluding Jian'an Fu)
It has not been noted or all small fus, residual fus, and residual sentences are included in the scope of annotations
Collecting the latest information, the "Shenwu Fu" unearthed from the Yinwan Han Tomb has detailed income Add annotations
The only surviving chapters of Fu works are also briefly introduced
This is the first and only work since ancient times that provides commentary on all existing Han Fu works. The poem is divided into five parts: the author's biography, main text, explanation, annotation, and analysis (some poems omit the author's biography and analysis parts);
The "author's biography" introduces the author's life actions and ideological tendencies and major works are the prerequisite for our understanding of Fu;
"Explanation" explains the source of the text, the origin of the Fu's creation, ideological content, artistic characteristics and status in literary history, etc., among which there are many pertinent and precise Insights can help readers understand and evaluate the work correctly and deeply;
The "notes" are concise, clear, comprehensive, and do not require cumbersome examination, but sometimes necessary citations are made;
"Discrimination" puts forward personal original opinions on the controversial issues surrounding the Fu, which are academic and informative;
Read the group's books, think independently and make conclusions;
Qi There are many rare characters, serious fragmentation and errors, annotations and collusion;
Check the original source, carefully transcribe, and make careful annotations;
Liu Xiang's "Ya Qin Fu", Yan Kejun's "Quan "Hanwen" extracted 7 verses from "Annotations to Selected Works" and "Ji Xue Ji";
There are as many as 5 errors (the same applies to "Full Han Fu"). Carefully check and correct the errors. (1) The famous Fu masters of the Han Dynasty wrote and absorbed the discussion in Gong's "Research on Han Fu".
Sima Xiangru's "Biography of the Writer" is a chronicle of Sima Xiangru.
The "analysis" of "The Emperor's Hunting Ode" focuses on two issues:
The two poems "Zixu" and "Shanglin" contained in "Selected Works" are originally one piece, and should be titled "The Son of Heaven's Hunting Poem".
Sima Xiangru’s birth year should be around 172 BC.
It was found that Kong Zang was born one or two decades earlier than Xiangru, and his creative activities were also much earlier than Xiangru. Liu Sheng's "Wenmu Fu" points out: "The use of a text to describe a plant and a tree is not the beginning of Liu Sheng. Qu Yuan has "Ode to Oranges", Mei Cheng has "Liu Fu", and "Qifa" also writes Crossing the sycamore tree, etc. However, Qu and Mei's poems mainly describe the mental outlook and external environment of the object. Such vivid, detailed and vivid descriptions of the texture of the wood are unprecedented in literature before this. This kind of writing and ink appearing in "Wenmu Fu" is related to Liu Sheng's living environment, the characteristics of fu style literature, and the development process of literature. There are more and more finely carved pen and ink, and flowers, plants and trees have gradually become the objects of description in Ci and Fu."
In the "analysis" of Cai Yong's "Bi Fu", Gong said: "Cai Yong was a famous calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He created Fei Bai Script..."Bi Fu" is the earliest extant monograph describing the art of calligraphy after Cui Yuan's "Cursive Script" and Zhao Yi's "Fei Cao Script", and it is also the earliest fu chapter to enter the art of calligraphy." "Zixu, the envoy of Chu to Qi" in "The Son of Heaven's Hunting Fu" notes: "Zixu, a fictitious character. This is a characteristic of Han Fu, that is, several fictitious characters have a dialogue, and the author's creative intention is unfolded from the dialogue. Zi, ancient times A good name for men."