Author: Shu Wenjie, Shucheng had no ambitions in his old age, "The inscriptions on all the inscriptions were destroyed by wars", which was only found in the county ambitions before the Ming Dynasty. Taking "The Collection of Illusions of the Yongle Grand Chronicles" and "Yudi Jis

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Author: Shu Wenjie, Shucheng had no ambitions in his old age,

Author: Shu Wenjie

Shucheng There was no ambition in the old days, "The inscriptions of all the inscriptions were destroyed by wars", which was only attached to the county annals before the Ming Dynasty. Taking "H Yongle Grand Chronicles Collection of Illusions " and "H Gedi Ji Sheng " as examples, such as "Hizhou Tujing", Chunxi "Hefei Chronicles", Jiading "Hefei Chronicles" (i.e. "Hefei New Chronicles"), etc., all have cited related content.

Author: Shu Wenjie, Shucheng had no ambitions in his old age,

"Yudi Jisheng" Ruan Yuan's publication (Source | Data Picture)

According to historical records, there were as many as thirteen or fourteen times in Shucheng's history, and it was prosperous in the Ming and Qing dynasties. The preface to the revision of Shucheng County Chronicles in the Ming Dynasty, Ye Fengchun, the governor of Luzhou in the Ming Dynasty, said: "Shuyi's ambition has been revised for five times since the founding of the country."

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ye Fengchun's "Preface to the revision of Shucheng County Chronicles" (Source | Data Picture)

According to the Wanli "Shucheng County Chronicles", there is a Longqing Chronicle, namely Longqing "Shucheng County Chronicle". At the same time, Volume 9 " Art and Literature " published three prefaces of the old journals.

The first author is Shucheng teaching edict Shuishu Shuai Yunsheng (from Xingan, Jiangxi). According to this article, "Although there were people who were ordered to compile the scriptures and compile the articles, they only picked up the suspicious things in the Han and Tang Dynasties, and all the suspicious things in the Han and Tang Dynasties were not recorded." According to the Guangxu "Records", Gu Chen, a native of Yuqian, Zhejiang, "Yongle was the first to be a teacher in Shucheng" and "compiled the county agenda" ("Biography of Gu Chen"). In his "Reprinting of the Shucheng County Chronicles of Jiaqing", Li Anmin, a modern man, said that "in the fourth year of Zhengtong (1439), the jujubes were born in the world." That is Yongle's "Shucheng County Chronicles".

Author: Shu Wenjie, Shucheng had no ambitions in his old age,

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s0shucheng Qin Minyue (Author | Lu Ji Lu Wenying)

The second author is the Minister of War Qin Minyue (from Shucheng, Nanji). According to this article, during the Hongzhi period, Ma Jin, the governor of Luzhou, particularly valued the style of teachings. Seeing that the county agenda was far away, he "ordered the (prefectures and counties) to recompile and revise it." The magistrate Zhang Bao (appointed in the 12th year of Hongzhi, namely 1499 ) happily started Confucianism, and taught Ni Yu, Liu Da, Lin Po and others to participate in the revision of the annals. The book was published and published, "It was quite detailed to consider the old, and the nature of the city was appropriate." That is, Hongzhi's "Shucheng County Chronicles".

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Qin Minyue "Preface to (Hongzhi) Shucheng County Chronicles" (Source | Data Picture)

The third author is Wang Song, the governor of Luzhou (from Gu'an, Zhili). According to this article, , , and at the beginning of Luzhou, it was written by the magistrate He Wei (appointed in the ninth year of Jiajing, that is, 1530), and said that "You are in Shu and Shu and will be able to achieve success." According to the Guangxu "Records", He Wei, a native of Yichun, Jiangxi Province, was "a Jinshi in Jiajing and a magistrate in the county", and "revised the county craftsmanship" ("Biography of He Wei"). That is Jiajing's "Shucheng County Chronicles" (Volume 2).

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Wang Song's "Preface to Shucheng County Chronicles (Source | Data Picture)

"Qianqingtang Bibliography" of the Ming Dynasty Huang Yuji recorded "Chen Weiyuan's "Shucheng County Chronicles" Volume 2". Chen Weiyuan, a native of Yin County, Zhejiang Province, was appointed as the magistrate of Shucheng during Zhengde. That is Zhengde's "Shucheng County Chronicles" (Volume 2).

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Huang Yuji's "Qianqingtang Bibliography" (Source | Data Picture)

In the early Qing Dynasty, the magistrate of Shucheng Zhang Wenbing's "Preface to Shucheng County Chronicles" said: "Shu's old abbreviation was compiled in Jimao (1579) in the previous Wanli period, and continued to be compiled in the previous Chongzhen Guiyou (1633), and stopped the compilation of the book, but it was not submitted to the compilation of the book." According to the Guangxu "Chronicles", Zhu Changshen was "a juren of Wanli Renzi (1612) and was appointed as the magistrate of Jiyuan, Henan". He wrote a volume of "Shucheng County Chronicles" ("Zhu Changshen Biography"), but "it was just compiled and not published, but was suddenly changed by Renwu (1642)" ("Biography of Rui Chunbang"). It is also written in Chongzhen's "Shucheng County Chronicles" and also written in Shucheng Chronicles. The "Arts and Literature Chronicles·Writes" in Guangxu's "Chronicles" are also recorded.

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"Shucheng Chronicles" records (Source | Data Picture)

Currently, only six county chronicles and one "Longshan Academy Chronicles" are retained in the world.

"Shucheng County Chronicles" in Gengchen, the Ming Dynasty, ten volumes (six volumes), and also written as "Shucheng County Chronicles under Luzhou Prefecture, Southern Zhili". The magistrate Chen Kuishi majored in the study, taught Liu Dalie and the thirteen people including Wang Wuyi and Sun Dagui. The magistrate Ye Fengchun wrote the preface. It was revised in the eighth year of Wanli (1580), and it was revised in the seventh year of Yishu (1579), and it was published in the eighth year. This plot consists of geography, construction, food, official positions, figures, arts and literature, and continuation plots. It contains seventy-two items, and the things in Shucheng are of no size. The mountains, rivers and characters are particularly detailed. Jicheng guards, passes, ponds, dams, ferries, and meticulous things, without getting tired of trivial and meticulous things. After searching for small details, the essence of the study was rarely comparable to the local chronicles of Ming Cultivation. National Library contains engraved books (volumes 1 to 3, volumes 8 to 10) and microfilm, Taipei Palace Museum contains engraved books (six volumes), Shanghai Library , Nanjing Library , Anhui Provincial Library , Taiwan (Yuan Pingtu Ancient Books), US Library of Congress , Japan Library of Congress and Oriental Library, etc. contains microfilm. In 2013, the "Former National Peking Library Rare Book Series (Volume 320)" was published.

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Wanli "Shucheng County Chronicles" (Source | Data Picture)

"Shucheng County Chronicles" in Guichou, Qing Dynasty, does not divide into volumes (four volumes). The magistrate Zhang Wenbing majored in the magistrate, Hu Yongheng, Gongshi Rui Chunlist and eleven students. In the 11th year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi (1672), an edict was issued to review the annals of Beijing, province, prefecture, prefecture and county. On October 15th of the same year (1672), Zhang Wenbing led the gentlemen of this town to the Zuowu Academy of the Xianshi Temple to "begin the worship of the gods". From the beginning of the winter of Renzi, the draft was completed in the sixth month to the end of the spring of Guichou (1673). In the 22nd year (1683), the magistrate Zhang Jie "interviewed in Xuzhong and then became a book." This annals are divided into elections, filial piety, daughters, residences, seclusion, square crafts, temple sacrifices, tombs, ancient sites, famous officials, figures, officials, offices, schools and other annals. The National Library contains manuscripts. In 2016, the "National Library Rare Local Chronicles Collection (Volumes 328-329)" was published.

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Kangxi's "Shucheng County Chronicles" copy (Source | Data Picture)

Twenty volumes of "Shucheng County Chronicles" in Gengchen, Qing Dynasty. The magistrate Shen Yibai, the magistrate, taught Wu Chenwu to supervise the training, trained Chu Pan to compile, and compiled by classic history Wu Can. After the 25th year of Kangxi (1686) "H The Unification of the Qing Dynasty " and the 35th year (1696) "Luzhou Prefecture Chronicles" were successively compiled, Shen Yiqiu, Chu Pan and others summarized the previous editing experience, "delete the traditional and simplified the old revisions", "five ten people who are still consistent, and three ten people who are founded in the classics", boldly reform and innovate the format and language of the old revisions, and attached them with "pictures", "lists", "transmissions", etc., so that the style of the revisions gradually became complete and the quality was improved. In the 39th year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi (1700), a book was written after reading six months. Peking University Library contains engraved books, and Anhui Province Library contains microfilm. In 2013, the "Rare Local Chronicles Collection in Peking University Library (Volumes 150-151)" was published.

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Kangxi's "Shucheng County Chronicles" engraved version (Source | Data Picture)

"Shucheng County Chronicles" in the 1911 of the Qing Dynasty, Volume 32 (8 volumes), and also "Revised Shucheng County Chronicles". The magistrate Chen Shouren compiled the compilation, the tutor Xu Qianzhi and the tutor She Rulin supervised the compilation, the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the compilation of the This book consists of Hoshino, Tucao, construction history, cities, offices, mountains and rivers, territory, schools, sacrificial rituals, customs, rituals, products, water conservancy, people, officials, elections, famous officials, famous officials, filial piety, scholars, literary gardens, Zhuoxing, Duxing, seclusion, square crafts, overseas Chinese, immortals, women, ancient sites, magazines, auspiciousness, arts and literature, etc. The beginning of the volume also contains Lunyin, Chenhan, and imperial training texts, totaling about 250,000 words. In the sixth year of Yongzheng (1728), he was ordered to compile his annals. It started in July of the seventh year (1729), and it was published in the east wing of the Confucian Temple after reading for three years (1731). Those who study the agenda widely solicit opinions from the gentry and consult and interview, so that the format is clearly classified and arranged appropriately. Especially for the so-called filial piety and chastity, according to the instructions of the Ministry of Rites, it is even more commendable. Japanese Cabinet library contains engraved books, and microfilm is collected from the Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Library, Nanjing Library, Anhui Provincial Library, Kyoto University, Japan, and other sources. In 1992, "Rare Chinese Local Chronicles Communication (Volume 21)" was published. In 2019, "(Yongzheng) Shucheng County Chronicles" (Anhui National Chronicles Series) was proofread and published.

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Yongzheng's "Shucheng County Chronicles" (Source | Data Picture)

"Longshan Academy Chronicles" in Jiawu, Qianlong, Qing Dynasty, three volumes (one volume). The magistrate Liu Zuoyuan compiled the magistrate, and the top scholar Qin Dashi , the magistrate Li Feng of Luzhou, and the juren Zhang Hao of Juren. In the 38th year of Qianlong's reign (1773), Liu Zuoyuan donated 300 taels of silver and advocated donation of more than 4,000 taels of silver and more than 69 stone of land, and created Longshan Academy on Ximen Street, the county town. The academy was compiled in the 39th year (1774) and reorganized in the 42nd year (1777). In the 24th year of Daoguang (1844), the magistrate Niu Fuchou rebuilt the academy and the "Academy Chronicle" was continued. This book consists of three volumes, the construction of the Xu Academy is the beginning and end, and the scenic spots of Longshan are recorded in the ancient sites and scenic spots of the gentry and the donation of silver land. By using this compilation, we can understand the historical facts of the revival of Longshan Academy. In 1995, "Chronicles of Chinese Academic Chronicles (Volume 8)" was published. In 2010, "Confucian Tibetan·History Department·School History Journals (Volume 47)" was photocopy and published.

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Qianlong's "Longshan Academy Chronicle" (Source | Data Picture)

"Shucheng County Chronicle" in Jiaqing Bingyin, Qing Dynasty, thirty-six volumes (twenty volumes), and also "Revised Shucheng County Chronicle". Luzhou magistrate Shen Yao , Zhang Xiangyun was the main editor, magistrate Du Maocai, Jueluo Changgeng, Xiong Zaisheng, and teacher Wang Xian and Xu Tingjie participated in the draft, juren Kong Jixu, Cheng Jun, and thirteen directors of the bureau, juren, tribute student, student, and supervisor, and 23 people including juren, tribute student, student, and supervisor, and interviewed in the five townships. This record consists of pictures, history, hoshino, major events, territory, mountains and rivers, cities, offices, schools, rituals, customs, products, water conservancy, household registration, land tax, military defense, official positions, elections, famous officials, famous officials, literary gardens, filial piety, Zhuoxing, seniors, retired, square crafts, overseas residence, immortals, girls, ancient sites, collections, arts and literature, etc., with fifty-seven images, totaling about 430,000 words. The 7th year of Jiaqing (1802), Xiong Zaisheng asked all the gentlemen and doctoral disciples to plan and raise funds to start the carving. After Xiong Zai was transferred to the position, he was appointed by the magistrate Jueluo Changgeng, Du Maocai and others until the eleventh year (1806), and was published in the following year (1807). This book has complete format, exquisite printing, simple text, clear fonts, and good paper quality. The Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Lakes, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Tianjin Library, , Hangzhou Library, etc. In 1998, "Chinese Local Chronicles Integration·Anhui Prefecture and County Chronicles (Volume 22)" was photocopyed and published. In 2014, "(Jiaqing) Shucheng County Chronicles" (Anhui National Chronicles Series) was proofread and published.

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Jiaqing "Shucheng County Chronicles" (Source | Data Picture)

"Continued Summary of Shucheng County Chronicles" in the Guangxu Dingwei of the Qing Dynasty" fifty volumes (sixteen volumes). The magistrate Lu Linzhong, Cui Baoling, Xiao Renbing, Wan Zushu, Qian Renlong, Xu Jingyong, Wang Zhirui and Peng Hongnian were majoring in the study, the teacher Huang Guifang and the instructor Chen Jinzeng cooperated in the study, the juren Zhao Fengzhao, the Jinshi Sun Xuze, and the head of the Ministry of Personnel Wang Yuanqing, etc. The juren Ge Zhongxiu and six others were ganged up, the juren Wang Chengxu and twenty-five others discussed the review, the tribute student Chen Naiqi and three others were proofread, the juren Han Deyan and seven others were proofread, the 99 people were interviewed, and the 16 people were 1,6 people were copied from the nine Zhang Yuying department, and the juren Wang Liyi was drawn, including the juren, the juren, the tribute student, the tribute student, students , the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the tribute student, the students , the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the juren, the This record consists of geography, ditches, food and goods, schools, military preparations, officials, elections, figures, women, art and literature, etc. (ten outlines), with forty-nine images, and a volume of "Zhi Yu", totaling about 700,000 words. In February of the 24th year of the Guangxu period (1898), students from the Imperial College Shen Zhen, Zhang Danian and others began to discuss the promotion of donations and study. Then they reported to the Marquis of Mingyi, stopped the Longshan Academy classes, mobilized the disciples and students to assist in the cultivation, and gathered for several months, but the hardships were insufficient and the funds stopped.Soon, Wang Yuanqing took leave to return home and tried to urge the matter. He then delayed the main manuscript of the juren Zhao Fengzhao and others, set up a bureau to start the process, compiled it for several years, and completed several volumes. In the 29th year (1903), Sun Xuze was hired to be the chief editor of the bureau, and Bao Xiaoqin was appointed as the deputy, and soon Ge Zhongxiuxiang was appointed. Subsequently, the outline was adjusted, the investigation and correction were made, and the additions and deletions were added until the winter of the 30th year (1904). This is a military service, and he has four ranks of officials and has been subject to six colds and heats. This time, the expenses were huge. I rented more than 1,000 stones from Longshan Academy. Officials from other places donated more than 6,000 taels of -patterned silver. It was published in the 33rd year of the Guangxu period (1907). Gong Dingwei's "Please give up the tribute to the emperor", "Sacrifice to the emperor of the emperor", "Sacrifice to the emperor of the Heavens", "Shuo Renwen" in this book, "Shuo Renwen" and "Shuo to the Martyrdom of the Ci ministers", "Sacrifice to the officials and gentlemen in Renwu", as well as Zhu Yong's "Geographical Distinguishing" and Wang Wannian's "Geographical Distinguishing" have high historical value.

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Guangxu's "Continued Xiu Shucheng County Chronicles" (Source | Data Picture)

National Library, Anhui Provincial Library, Anhui Museum , Anhui Provincial Archives, Taiwan and Japan Oriental Library and other wooden movable type books are recorded in the "Joint Directory of Chinese Local Chronicles". In 1980, the photocopy and publication of the Shucheng County Township Association of Anhui Province, Taipei City. In 1985, the "Chinese Local Chronicles Series (Volume 683)" was published. In 1998, "Chinese Local Chronicles Integration·Anhui Prefecture and County Chronicles (Volume 22)" was photocopyed and published. In 2009, "Continued Xiu Shucheng County Chronicles" (Anhui National Chronicles Series) was proofread and published.

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Guangxu's "Continued Summary of Shucheng County Chronicles" (Source | Data Picture)

Guangxu's "Chronicles" also published an article "Preface to the Yidu Zhi of Zhongqilihe, Shucheng County". At that time, Sha Jianchen and others planned to publish the Yidu Zhi and sent the book to the former magistrate Xiao Renbing's office. Please give it a preface. Except for the preface, the rest of this journal is unknown, and there is no manuscript left. In addition, the "Shucheng Elderly Records" compiled by Wang Guofan in 1963 can also be regarded as a local academy. This plot is not divided into volumes, and contains the deeds of sages of all dynasties since the Han Dynasty, and appends Shucheng's history, historical sites, poems, and characters. Huang Bodu’s office, Huang Jie’s inscription, Sun Kekuan’s poem, and Liu Longmin and Liu Demao’s preface.

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Wang Guofan "Shucheng Elderly Record" (Photography | Bu Zhuju)

Postscript: Due to the large amount of data, work omissions are inevitable. Please point it out! Special thanks to the Party History and Local Chronicles Research Office of the Shucheng County Committee of the Communist Party of China for providing some information. As for referring to the bibliography of modern people, the author checked the "Joint Catalogue of Chinese Local Chronicles", "Zhejiang University Large Document Information Database" and "Japanese Ancient Chinese Books Database" to verify and compare, and correct some errors. The collections abroad are mainly Japan and the United States, and there is no statistics in other countries yet.

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