There are notes and explanations behind every word, and the best thing is that there are comments from past dynasties, which are very comprehensive. Suitable for readers at all levels. If you want me to see it, the only drawback is that it is simplified and horizontal! Grandma Ye's other works are also good. For example, this set of Jialing lectures published by Peking University Press has a lot of detailed analysis of the text. But it feels more suitable for beginners, because there is too much common sense in it. When I was in high school, I often looked up this appreciation dictionary of Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House, which benefited a lot. This book is characterized by its comprehensive content. Almost all the famous works from pre-Qin dynasty to Qing dynasty were collected, and each work was followed by an appreciation article, which was beautiful to read. I just think it is too aesthetic and unprofessional. Sanqin Publishing House seems to have one set, but I only bought two sets. Among them, Zhu Zekai's Selected Poems of Qing Dynasty is highly recommended, with detailed annotations and incisive comments. Incidentally, Mr. Zhu Zekai is knowledgeable, and his History of Qing Poetry is also worth reading.
I have read Jin Shengtan's Selected Poems of Tang Caizi and Du Shijie, which is very enlightening for writing. The book is published by Wanjuan Publishing Company, and there are many printing errors, which are very annoying. There are many traditional poems and criticisms, but it takes patience to read them. Of course, this kind of thing, aesthetics, each has its own views, and there should be no conclusion. So I think it's better to read the original text and refer to some notes.