The Book of Rites in Eighty-Five Volumes (Qing Dynasty) Jiang Yong

The Siku Quanshu (四库全書), the Classic of Rites, The Outline of the Book of Rites, 85 volumes (Qing), Jiang Yong, HD eP.

Eighty-five volumes. Written by Jiang Yong (1681-1762) in the Qing Dynasty. This is the first edition of the book to be published in the United States. Jiang Yong wide pick and discuss the group of scriptures, the original order of the "Zhouli" listed outline, for the "ritual book outline", claiming that "want to complete Zhu Xi's unfinished business, into the "ritual", "music" of the complete book." This book imitates the style of "Yi Li Jing Chuan Tong Jie", referring to the group of scriptures, insight into the rules and regulations, and much can make up for what it has not. The ritual book outline does not arbitrarily set up differences, such as "Shi Guan Li" crawl summer with the following fifty words, originally in the rhetoric after the record, "Yi Li Jing Chuan general interpretation" moved to the end of the scripture Chen service section, Jiang Yong is following the original "Zhou Li", not intentionally questioned. Another example is the "Yi Li Jing Chuan Tong Jie" cut "Shi Guan Li", Jiang Yong is still using the text of the record, not "Tong Jie" especially detailed and careful. Compared with Zhu Xi's "Yi Li Jing Chuan Tong Jie", the "Ritual Book Outline" is more logical, more detailed, and more dense ritual examples, is a study of the value of ritual works. The version has the Qing Xiqing 15 years (1801) publication, the Guangxu 19 years (1893) Huang's test library publication, the Wuyuan publication. </p

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