Fifty volumes of Wang Anshi's Poems, written by Wang Anshi in Song Dynasty, commented by Li Mi, reviewed by Liu Chenweng, and edited by Dong Censhi, with relevant prefaces and postscripts of past dynasties, and textual research on the source of Wang Anshi's Li Mi's annotation, with an index of the title at the end of the article.
Li Bi's annotation of Wang Anshi's poems, Su and Shi, and Poems, Huang Tingjian and Ren Yuan, and Poems are one of the three classics of Song Dynasty's annotation of poems.
Li Mi's annotation can be roughly divided into three systems: Song edition, Yuan bamboo slips annotation and Song and Yuan combined edition. Song Benjin has a patched copy of Fuzhou in the Song Dynasty. The annotation system of Yuan bamboo slips includes regular edition, Chen Fengben, Korean movable type edition, Qing Qi Zhai edition, Japanese natural forest protection edition and engraving edition. Li Bi's annotation was abridged and Liu Chenweng's annotation was added (Qingqizhai edition, natural forest protection edition and seal cutting edition were deleted).
The Song-Yuan version is a Korean movable-type version of Jiayin, and the full text of Li Mi's annotation of the Song Dynasty is a combination of Liu Chenweng's annotation of the Yuan Dynasty. North Korea's Jiayin characters have been preserved, but the typesetting rate is poor, and there are many typos, typos, B characters and empty words.
This collation is based on the Korean Jiayin movable type book collected in Pengzuo Library, Japan (the missing pages in Pengzuo Library are supplemented by the Korean Jiayin book collected by Korea Korea University), and takes Fuzhou book, Wang Changben, Wu book and Qingqizhai book as references. This paper compares Wang Anshi's poetry anthology with Longshu edition, Zhejiang edition of Wang Jue edition, Yingyun edition and He Qian edition, and transcribes Huang Tingjian's proofreading language to reflect Wang Jue's earlier printed edition.
In addition, Wang Anshi's poems were edited by Wu Shuo and Song Wenjian by Lv Zuqian. Quotations from Wei Liaoweng's Miscellaneous Classics, Yongle Dadian and Li Mi's notes are also collated.