
Collected Works of Bijiantang
by (qing Dynasty) Written By Liu Tang, Compiled And Edited By Wu Qing And Wang Jiangyuan
About This Novel
This book mainly organizes eight kinds of Liu Tang's miscellaneous works, divided by time, and places Liu Tang's autobiographical chronicle "Zhou Jia Lu" at the beginning, followed by three factual works on state and county affairs during Liu Tang's tenure as a prefecture and county magistrate (Zai Hui Ji Lue, Mu Dong Ji Lue, Zai De Xiao Xiao). "Notes"), followed by three works on local governance based on his life experiences ("Relief Diary", "Disaster Relief Diary", "Dongping Mission Case"), and finally a collection of Liu Tang's letters to relatives and friends ("Book Notes"), collectively known as "Bi Jian Tang Collected Works". This book brings together Liu Tang's personal official career, political concepts and many historical facts of the late Qing Dynasty. It not only adds unique resources to Shandong local literature, but also provides an extremely precious, detailed and reliable source of information for the study of society, economy, politics and culture in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. It has important documentary value.
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