
The Complete Works of Zeng Guofan (volume Six, Miscellaneous Notes on One Hundred Schools of Classics and History Ii, Compendium of One Hundred Schools of Classics and History)
by Zeng Guofan
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The "Compendium of One Hundred Schools of Classics and History" in this volume is a simplified version of the "Miscellaneous Notes of One Hundred Schools of Classics and History". Zeng Guofan said in the preface: "In the tenth year of Xianfeng, I selected hundreds of classics and historical texts into one volume, and selected forty-eight of them as simplified versions to commemorate Yuanfu." He also said: "I have selected only forty-eight poems from the simplified version, so that I can recite them day and night, and the appointment is easy to keep." This is a text selected by Zeng Guofan for the convenience of himself and his younger brothers to read and recite. The whole book continues to follow the classification method of "Hundred Classics and History", in which Han Yu's articles account for a quarter of the whole book, which shows that Zeng Guofan admired Han Yu's articles and "studied the poor scriptures, especially the articles of Han in Changli".
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