Kuai Xuetang Ruler's Notes

Kuai Xuetang Ruler's Notes

by (ming Dynasty) Feng Mengzhen, Edited By Zou Dingxia

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This book is a collation and annotation of "Kuaixuetang Collection" written by Feng Mengzhen, a famous scribe and layman in the late Ming Dynasty. The "Kuaixuetang Collection" from the "Si Ku Quanshu Catalog Series" used in this book is a photocopy of the forty-fourth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty collected by the Peking University Library. It is the only version currently available. There are thirteen volumes (from Volume 32 to Volume 44) of the Kuai Xuetang Collection. Some of these tablets describe daily life, some describe the friendship between friends, and some talk about current affairs, and their contents cover a wide range of topics. Compiling and annotating "Kuaixuetang Ruled Slips" is of great significance for studying the social ideological trends in the late Ming Dynasty.

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