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渑水燕谈录·西塘集耆旧续闻
(song Dynasty) Written By Wang Pizhi, Chen Hu, Han Gu, And Proofread By Zheng Shigang
"Mianshui Yan Tan Lu" was written by Wang Pizhi of the Song Dynasty and edited by Han Gu. The book consists of ten volumes, covering political affairs, officialdom, literary and Confucianism, and many anecdotes. All famous officials in the Northern Song Dynasty have recorded them, which is of great historical value. Taking the Hanfenlou edition as the base, the edition of "Sikuquanshu" was used for proofreading, and relevant notes and historical materials such as "Huangsong Shishileiyuan" were used for proofreading. "Xitang Collection of Continuing News from Elders" was written by Chen Hu in the Song Dynasty and edited by Zheng Shigang. The book has ten volumes, and nearly a quarter of it discusses the poetry works of more than 60 literary sages of the Tang and Song Dynasties, including Liu Zongyuan and Su Shi, among whom there are many insights. The recorded rules, regulations and customs of scholars are also of great historical value. Using the Zhiquzhai Congshu as the base, he collated it with the Sikuquanshu and the Minghong-style fragmentary notes. At the same time, he also collated the "Congshu Ji", "Old Novels" and other books as well as "History of the Song Dynasty".
"Mianshui Yan Tan Lu" was written by Wang Pizhi of the Song Dynasty and edited by Han Gu. The book consists of ten volumes, covering political affairs, officialdom, literary and Confucianism, and many anecdotes. All famous officials in the Northern Song Dynasty have recorded them, which is of great historical value. Taking the Hanfenlou edition as the base, the edition of "Sikuquanshu" was used for proofreading, and relevant notes and historical materials such as "Huangsong Shishileiyuan" were used for proofreading. "Xitang Collection of Continuing News from Elders" was written by Chen Hu in the Song Dynasty and edited by Zheng Shigang. The book has ten volumes, and nearly a quarter of it discusses the poetry works of more than 60 literary sages of the Tang and Song Dynasties, including Liu Zongyuan and Su Shi, among whom there are many insights. The recorded rules, regulations and customs of scholars are also of great historical value. Using the Zhiquzhai Congshu as the base, he collated it with the Sikuquanshu and the Minghong-style fragmentary notes. At the same time, he also collated the "Congshu Ji", "Old Novels" and other books as well as "History of the Song Dynasty".