Guyi congshu (, abb. GYCS; âÂÂCollectanea of ancient lost booksâÂÂ) is a Chinese series (congshu), compiled by Li Shuchang (1837âÂÂ1897) in the years 1882âÂÂ84. It includes 26 books with a total size of 198 juan. Another collection, titled as a continuation of the Guyi congshu, the Xu Guyi congshu (ç»Âå¤é¸ä¸Â书 /çºÂå¤é¸å¢æÂ¸) by Zhang Yuanji , was published in 1922 (Shanghai: Shangwu), another continuation is the Guyi congshu sanbian å¤é¸ä¸Â书ä¸Âç¼Â/å¤é¸å¢æÂ¸ä¸Âç·¨.
The Chunqiu Guliang zhuan æÂ¥ç§Âç©Âæ¢Âå³ (Guliang Commentary on the Spring and Autumn Annals), in 12 volumes (juan å·), for example, is incorporated with an appended volume of gaoyi èÂÂç° (âÂÂtextual variants and critical notesâÂÂ) and an appended volume of tiyao æÂÂ覠(âÂÂsummaryâ or âÂÂabstractâÂÂ), collected and annotated (jijie éÂÂè§£) by Fan Ning of the Jin dynasty, with phonetic and semantic glosses (yinyi é³義) by Lu Deming é¸德æÂ of the Tang dynasty, and critical studies (zhuankaoyi æÂ°èÂÂç°) by Yang Shoujing æ¥Âå®ÂæÂ¬ of the Qing dynasty, based on the Shaoxi edition ç´¹çÂÂæÂ¬ of the Song dynasty.
Contents
The volumes are:
Guyi congshu
Hui'an Xiansheng jiaozheng Zhouyi xici jingyi (éÂÂ) æÂ¦åºµåÂ
ÂçÂÂæ ¡æÂ£å¨æÂÂ繫è¾Â精義, 2 juan, (Song) Cheng Yi ç¨Âé ¤ (transm.)
Lü Zuqian Ã¥ÂÂç¥Â謠(comm.)
Chuci bianzheng æ¥Âè¾Â辨èÂÂ, 2 juan
Chuci houyu æ¥Âè¾Âå¾ÂèªÂ, 6 juan, (Song) Zhu Xi æÂ±ç¹ (comm.)
Songben Guangyun å®ÂæÂ¬å»£é», 5 juan
Zhaji æ ¡æÂ ä¸Âå· (Song) Chen Pengnian é³å½Âå¹´
13. Guangyun 廣é» , 5 juan, (NN)
- 14. Yuzhu baodian çÂÂçÂÂ寶åÂ
¸, 12 juan, (Sui) Du Taiqing æÂÂèºå¿
- 15. Wenguan cilin æÂÂ館è©ÂæÂÂ, preserved 14 juan (Tang) Xu Jingzong 許æÂ¬å® et al.
- 16. Diaoyuji ç±çÂÂéÂÂ, fractional edition, 2 juan, (Tang) NN
- 17. Xingjie å§Âè§£, 3 juan, (Song) Shao Si éµæÂ (comp.)
- 18. Yunjing éÂȎ¡, 1 juan (Song) NN
- 19. Ribenguo jianzai shu mulu / Nihonkoku genzai sho mokuroku (Catalogue of books present in Japan), 1 juan (Japan) Fujiwara no Sukeyo è¤åÂÂä½Âä¸Â
- 20. Shilüe å²çÂÂ¥, 6 ce, (Song) Gao Sisun é«Âä¼¼å«
- 21. Hanshu shihuo zhi æ¼¢æÂ¸é£Â貨å¿Â, 1 juan, (Tang) Yan Shigu é¡Â師å¤ (comm.)
- 22. Jijiupian æÂ¥å°±ç¯Â, 1 juan, (Han) Shi You å²éÂÂ
- 23. Du Gongbu Caotang shihua æÂÂå·¥é¨èÂÂå Â詩話, 2 juan
Nianpu å¹´è , 2 juan
Du Gongbu Caotang shi æÂÂå·¥é¨èÂÂå Âè©© ç®Â, 40 juan
Huangshi ji qianjia zhu Du Gongbu shi-shi buyi (éÂÂ)é»Âæ°ÂéÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ家註æÂÂå·¥é¨詩å²è£Âéº, 10 juan
Jizhu Caotang Du Gongbu shi waiji (éÂÂ)éÂÂ註èÂÂå ÂæÂÂå·¥é¨詩å¤ÂéÂÂ, 1 juan, (Tang) Du Fu æÂÂç«; (Song) Cai Mengbi è¡夢弼, Zhao Zili è¶ÂÃ¥ÂÂæ« (chronicle); Lu Yin é¯è¨Â, Cai Mengbi è¡夢弼 (comp., comm.)
Huang He (app.) é»Âé¶´ (comm.)
Cai Mengbi (app.) è¡夢弼 (comm.)
Example: Nanhua zhenjing zhushu (Zhuangzi zhushu åºÂÃ¥ÂÂ注çÂÂ)
The edition of the book Zhuangzi (åºÂÃ¥ÂÂ) from the Southern Song period (1127âÂÂ1279), belonging to the textual type of Zhuangzi commentaries that includes the Guo Xiang commentary (Guo Xiang zhu éÂÂ象注) and the Cheng Xuanying sub-commentary (Cheng Xuanying shu æÂÂçÂÂè±çÂÂ), is reproduced in the Guyi congshu and titled Nanhua zhenjing zhushu (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂçÂÂç»Â注çÂÂ). This edition formed the basis for the annotated edition Zhuangzi jishi () by Guo Qingfan , published in the 21st year of the Guangxu era (1895) by Sixian shuju (). It was used for the Harvard-Yenching Sinological Index and later appeared, among others, in Zhonghua shuju (Beijing 1961). A facsimile edition of the Guyi congshu appeared in Taipei in 1965.
Xu Guyi congshu
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Guyi congshu sanbian
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See also
References
Bibliography
- Li Xueqin æÂÂå¦å¤, and Lü Wenyu Ã¥ÂÂæÂÂé (eds.). ' Ã¥ÂÂ庫大è¾ÂÃ¥Â
¸. 2 vols. Jilin daxue chubanshe, Changchun 1996 (vol. 2, p. 2096b)
- Chuban cidian åºçÂÂè¯ÂÃ¥Â
¸. Shanghai cishu chubanshe ä¸Âæµ·è¾Â书åºçÂÂ社 1992 (p. 955)
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