Sikuquanshu (四库全書), Collected Works, Other Collected Works, Twelve volumes (Song), Zhang Yong, HD ePub.
A separate collection of poems and writings. Twelve volumes, with an appendix of one volume. The book was written by Zhang Yong in Song Dynasty. The book of the Song dynasty, "The History of the Song Dynasty", says that Yong "called himself Shuangya, thinking that 'Shuangya' is against the crowd; 'yi' is not good for things. He has a collection of ten volumes". Chao Gongwu "County Zhai reading Zhi" also contains "Zhang Xiangya set" ten volumes, and said "Qian Yi written tomb, Li Tian compiled by the discourse is attached". Chen Zensun "straight Zhai Shu Lu deciphered" as twelve volumes, appendix a volume, said this twelve-volume book "near the time Guo Senqing Zai Chong Yang carved this collection, the old ten volumes, now broadened and discourse for twelve volumes. This is the source of the twelve-volume book. In fact, the increase is not much, Guo preface said in the world carved in the addition of eight poems, respectively attached to Han Qi written by the Shinto Tablet, Wang Yucheng "send Zai Chong Yang preface", Li To "Ancestral Hall Records", Xiang An Shi "Beifeng Pavilion Records". Now ten volumes of engraved copy is no longer visible. Twelve volumes of this book has two Song text, one for the Southern Song Dynasty when Guo Senqing Chong Yang County Zhai publication. That is, "four library of the whole book" included in the book. This book is also included in the "sequel to the ancient yi series of books". The second is the Southern Song Dynasty Du Zong Xianchun (1265-1274) between the Igung in Chong Yang County Zhai reprinted. Before the Xianchun five years (1269) Gong Menglong's preface, the preface: the former order Guo Senqing published Zhang set of the edition, destroyed in the war (1259), the current order Yin Igung reprinted in the world. In addition, the Ming and Qing dynasties also have a lot of handwritten copies. In recent times, there is a copy of the Qing dynasty's Guangxu eight years (1882) Mo's imitation of the Song edition.
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