Reflections on the recent purchase of 12 books: Among them, 10 books are selected collections.

Reflections on the recent purchase of 12 books: Among them, 10 books are selected collections.

@ Tieshan Qingshi (laughing alone) [Narrator]

On April 28th and 29th, May 8th, 10, I went to Fuzhou Aofengfang Bookstore for four times and to Fuzhou Antai Central Bookstore once, and bought 14 kinds 12 books. Among them, 7 kinds of 5 volumes are anthologies, and 5 kinds of 5 volumes are anthologies. Starting from personal reading habits and purchasing preferences, except for a translated simplified book "Songs of the South", all of them are annotated books (even simplified books close to the vernacular). The following is a brief explanation:

1. Yan Shu's Ci Collection and Yan's Ci Collection (Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 1st edition in May, 20 16, Sinology Collection).

Yan Shu's ci collection has never been bought before, mainly because I think Yan Shu and Ouyang Xiu are only transitional masters in Song Ci, and it is not worth buying another one. Moreover, both of their ci poems are related to Feng Yansi's ci poems, and their styles are similar, but personally they are quite disgusted with Feng Yansi. Yan's Ci Collection has the first edition of Xiao Shan Ci published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House in February (revised by Wang Genlin and 64 folio).

2. Huang Tingjian's Ci Collection and Qin Guan's Ci Collection (Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, the first edition in June, 20 16, the collection of Chinese studies)

Huang Tingjian's ci collection has never been bought before, mainly because he doesn't know Huang Tingjian well enough. The Collection of Qin Guan's Ci has the annotation of Huaihai Ci (by Yang Shiming) published by Sichuan People's Publishing House in September, 1984.

3. Xin Qiji's Ci Collection (Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, first edition in May, 20 16 National Studies Collection)

Xin Qiji's Ci Collection has Jia Zhu's first edition published by Yuelu Bookstore from June, 5438 to October, 2005 (note by Yu Zhanghua, the printing time is unknown).

4. Notes on Jiang Baishi's Ci (Chen Shuliang's notes, the first edition of Zhonghua Book Company 20 13 1, the second printing of 20 18, China National Studies Library).

Jiang Kui's ci collection has been neglected before, which is not only due to his ignorance of the Southern Song Dynasty ci, but also related to his aversion to the word "Kui".

5. Li He's poetry anthology (with Zhang Limin's comments, Zhongzhou Ancient Books Publishing House, first edition, 201year, first edition, 2065438+March 4, 2007).

Li He's poetry anthology includes Li He's Poetry Anthology, the first edition of Shanghai People's Publishing House 1977+00([ Qing] Wang Qi and other notes, namely "Three Comments on Li Changji's Poetry", China Classical Literature Series);

It also owns the first edition of Poems of Li He published by People's Literature Publishing House in June 1959 1 (printed three times in June by Ye Cong 1984).

I bought this book mainly because this "review" version is horizontal, while the above two versions are vertical.

6. Song of 300 Yuan (Zhongzhou Ancient Books Publishing House, 2nd edition, 2008, printed on May 20 13, and edited by Pan Tianning)

Ren He bought at least two versions of Song of 300 Yuan earlier, and I should still have one, but I can't remember the version.

I bought this book mainly because I am so unfamiliar with Yuan Qu (whether Sanqu or Zaju) that I have never read it carefully before.

7. Rhyme of Tang and Song Dynasties (edited by Long Yusheng, first edition by Zhonghua Book Company in 2008, 2065438+65438+ 10).

As early as May in college 1982, Long Yusheng asked my classmates and close friends to help me "compensate" a book from Peking University Library at three times the price (Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, first edition, 1978+00), and its whereabouts were unknown.

I bought the first edition of Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House 1978 10, and the third edition of Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House 1983, and I have been using it until now (I bought at least one edition of this version as a gift later);

In addition, it also owns the Tang and Song Ci (A Study of Four Long Yusheng Ci) published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House in July 2004.

I bought this book this time mainly because of the first editions of Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House 1978, 10, 1983. I bought it for 36 years. It is too old and has stains, which affects my mood. Moreover, the rhyme attached to the book is the Complete Works of Linz Zheng Yun, which is more suitable for the needs of lyrics than the Brief Collection of Lyrics compiled by Zhang Zhenhuai (abridged according to Linz Zheng Yun) attached to the first edition of Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House (1978+00).

8. Selected Poems of Tang and Song Dynasties (Complete Works) (edited by Long Yusheng, Zhonghua Book Company, 1st edition, 2065 438+08. 6).

Selected Poems of Long Yusheng, a famous poet in Tang and Song Dynasties, once bought a new edition from Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House in February 1980, and a third edition in May 1982 (and later bought the tenth edition and another edition of this edition as gifts), but I don't remember which version of this edition was saved specifically.

It also owns Selected Poems of Famous Tang and Song Dynasties (four kinds of Long Yusheng Ci studies) published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House in July, 2065438+2004.

I bought this book mainly because this edition is a "complete edition", which restores the words 177 in the first edition of [1934] deleted in the revised edition of [1956], that is to say, this "complete edition" is better than the current revised edition [1956]. At the same time, compared with the first edition, the biggest change in the revised edition is the omission of 29 poems by Wu Wenying.

At present, Xin Qiji (49 years old) is the most selected lyricist in this "Complete Works" which combines the first edition with the revised edition, followed by Su Shi (45 years old), Wu Wenying (39 years old), He Zhu (38 years old), Zhou Bangyan (37 years old), Yan (35 years old) and Ouyang Xiu (3 1). Followed by (24), Zhang Yan (23), Wen (22), Wei Zhuang (22), Li Qingzhao (2 1), Li Yu (19), Yan Shu (19), Qin Guan (19).

9. Selected Poems of Famous Writers in Recent 300 Years (full edition) (edited by Long Yusheng, first edition by Zhonghua Book Company, 20 18, 1).

Selected Poems of Famous Writers in Long Yusheng in Recent 300 Years bought a new edition of Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House (1979 10).

I also bought Selected Poems of Famous Writers in the Past 300 Years published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House in July, 2065438+2004 (four kinds of Ci studies in Long Yusheng).

I bought this book mainly because it is a complete edition. However, the significance and value of this complete edition can't be mentioned in the same breath with Selected Poems by Famous Scholars in Tang and Song Dynasties (complete edition), mainly because it restores all 20 Chen Cengshou poems deleted in the revised edition of [1962] and the first edition of [1956].

10. "300 Song Ci Poems" (edited by Shangqiang villagers, proofreading by Minglu, Yuelu Bookstore, 20 1 1, first edition)

Zhu Xiaocang (Shangqiang Villager) [1924] The revised edition of Hundred Poems in Song San was published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House (1979).

"Three hundred Notes on Song Poetry" has been bought by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, with the September edition 1979,1October 3rd edition 1994+065438.

This time, I bought this book mainly to read the words of the Southern Song Dynasty that I seldom paid attention to before. As a matter of fact, I was not familiar with "300 Songs of the Song Dynasty" earlier, but I realized that Wu Wenying's lyrics were selected for 25 songs, which was quite amazing, because Zhu Xiaocang re-edited "300 Songs of the Song Dynasty" with 283 lyrics. The back cover color and design of this "proofreading" edition of the hardcover book by Yuelu Bookstore are a bit rustic (the design of the inner page is not exquisite, but it can only be said that it is passable). In the bookstore, this "proofreading" version of the paperback Illustrated Collection is compared. The color and design of the back cover of the latter is much better, but 5 yuan illustrations are not expensive at all. Unfortunately, the illustrations are different in size and small, and some of them are not good-looking.

1 1. Songs of the South (edited by Qu Yuan and Song Yuzhu during the Warring States Period, edited by Han Xing, first edition of Sanqin Publishing House, June 20 18, 10 yuan Classics of Chinese Studies).

Chu Ci is a new edition of Notes on Chu Ci (Zhu Zhu, Li Xiao) published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House on June, 2006 1979.

Buy the supplement of Chu Ci by Zhonghua Book Company in early March, 1983 (written by Hong Xingzu in [Song], albinism and other corrections. );

There is the first edition of Supplementary Notes on Chu Ci published by Phoenix Publishing House on June 5438+ 10, 2007 (edited by Hong Xingzu in Song Dynasty and Bian Qi);

There is the first edition of Selected Notes on Chu Ci 1980 published by Beijing Publishing House in May (selected notes by Jin Kaicheng, printed in February, 1982).

I bought this little book with translation this time mainly because this "edited" version is not the Complete Works of Chu Ci, only all the works under Qu Yuan's name and an article under Song Yu's name "Nine Arguments" were selected. At the same time, the problem solving and annotation are quite short, so the overall length is very small, and there are relatively unified line drawing illustrations, which greatly improves the reading environment. The annotations of the Songs of the South have always been complicated, and reading and appreciating the Songs of the South are always afraid to rely on the supplementary annotations and concentrated notes of the Songs of the South.

12. Common Sense of Chinese Studies (written by Cao Bohan, printed by the Commercial Press in early July 20 17)

Cao Bohan bought a copy of Common Sense of Chinese Studies for his girlfriend nearly four years ago. He felt that the definition of "Chinese Studies" was more in line with his personal understanding, and he lacked common sense about antiquities, Buddhism, Neo-Confucianism, science and art, so he bought himself another copy.

Six of the books on 12 are hardcover, which is actually something people don't like very much, because hardcover first makes a book heavy, not to mention it will make the book expensive in most cases, and it will be even more annoying if the binding is not accurate and tight enough. Speaking of expensive, it should be said that the price is also a concern for individuals to buy books, although individuals have been quite generous in buying books. Nowadays, books published by publishing houses are often big, thick and heavy, luxurious and gorgeous, which is really not a good thing for book lovers who value the quality of content first, because their ultimate goal is expensive. Of course, it is very important to pay attention to the color, texture and design of the front cover and the back cover. In short, it can't give people the feeling of vulgarity and inferiority.

Of the above 12 books, 48 yuan's Selected Poems of Famous Tang and Song Dynasties (Complete Works) is the most expensive, followed by 39 yuan's Annotations on Jiang Baishi's Poems. To tell the truth, these two books are a little expensive, but they are barely acceptable. Originally, I saw the Notes on Dongpo Yuefu edited by Zhu Xiaocang and proofread by Long Yusheng, and I also wanted to buy a copy (I bought the first edition of Dongpo's Notes on Ci by Yuelu Bookstore in June 2005, 1), but I saw the vertical hardcover edition of 78 yuan (20 18).

(201May 09, 1 1)