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The contents of zhongzhou collection
Ten volumes, with a volume of Zhongzhou Yuefu (collected by Neifu)

The style of Zhongzhou Collection does not record the works of the living. Emperor, each phase, champion, confidant, and Southern Crown are in turn, and other schools are basically in chronological order. The author's biography is rich in content. Generally speaking, in addition to his life story, he often cites famous sentences and articles as examples to illustrate the characteristics of each family. In biographies, editors sometimes introduce the poetic fashion, the evolution of poetry and the political and historical events of the Jin Dynasty. For example, the biography of Cai Jue said that Yuwen Xuzhong, Cai Songnian and Wu Ji in the early days of the country were all Song Confucianism; The literary school of China and Korea was cut off from Cai Jue. This is a general exposition of the poets in the early Jin Dynasty. Volume 10 is a wish, saying that since Du Nan, future generations have been self-styled and resold; It is a criticism of the poetic style after the southern crossing, and the main literary and art Federation loves fools and does not cut down; Volume 9 of the Biography of Jia Yiqian says that Jia mistakenly remembered Hailing as a "bad wolf" and that "everything is trustworthy" is not the final conclusion of Jin, but it can be used as a reference for studying the internal contradictions and struggles of the ruling group in Jin Dynasty. The General Catalogue of Sikuquanshu says that Zhongzhou Ji "mainly relies on poetry to preserve history, so it is not unique", so this book is not only the source of golden poetry, but also a necessity for metallurgical historians.

Yuan Haowen has "Continued Jane Yi Zhi", which has been recorded. This is a collection of poems in the Jin Dynasty, including two poems by Xian Zong and one by Zhang Zong, which are not included in the book. The rest are divided into ten episodes, ten of which are dry records, and the word "Bieqi" is added to the Catalogue of Xin Ji, and his people were also restored in the early Jin Dynasty. It seems that seven volumes used to be Ji Zheng, and seven volumes later became sequels. "Renji" was dubbed "Zhu Xiang" from Ma Shun, and Liu Yu and other sixteen people were listed. Scholar 1 person, Zheng ziyong and other 8 people; Make the door, the king neutral and other four people; Because virtue is the door, Xue Jixian, Song Ke, Zhang Qian and Cao Jue's poems are listed independently, and the suspected biography is wrong; Sister-in-law lists three people, namely Xin Yuan, Li Fen and Li Xianfu. There are five people in Nanguan, namely SiMaPu, Teng, He, Yao Xiaoxi and Zhu Bian. Look at Zhao Zi, a adherent of the Song Dynasty, who asked his father about his brother's poems at the end. There was a good question about "self-narration" before, which was called "A Hundred Poems" by Wei Daoming, and Shang Heng attached it as a welfare. Add good questions to your records and sort out your grades. The preface was written in Guisi, and Gai Aizong was in Tianxing for two years. Examples are everyone's biographies, with detailed opening and comments on his poems. Or several people are attached to it, such as monks, monks, monks, monks, Wang Jinghui, Yanwu and so on. Or attached to his article, such as Dang Huaiying attached to Party C, such as "Zhu Yong Dancing Letter"; Or something else, such as "Wang Zhu doesn't pay attention to Du Fu's poems" attached to bamboo slips in Collection B, generally speaking, it is mainly to borrow poems to save history, so it is not the main situation. I collected Jia Yiqian's articles, explaining that those who can storm Hailing and stab evil in the past 30 years by Sejong must be American officials. Historians have compiled a record, falsely accusing them of being vicious and notorious for thousands of years. From now on, I don't believe it. Also known as Wang Wei, he is diligent and cautious about famous instruments, and his actions are even worse than others. And so on, especially the public opinion of a generation. Wang Shizhen's "My Talk in Chibei" is not free to write about Cai Song's years, but it also has flaws, which are not enough to tire us all. However, Liu Yu's country name and year number, a great book, are quite good at history and law. However, Yu Liguo, ordered by the ruler, should have an inner word, but it is not easy to cut it, nor can he be harsh. His poems are carefully selected, which is really above all schools in the Jianghu at the end of the Song Dynasty. Therefore, at the end of the volume, there are some self-titled sentences, such as "judging poetry by flashiness, my farmer won the robe but didn't get it" and "northerners didn't take the saliva of Jiangxi, and Zeng Lang borrowed his teeth at the end". Shizhen is also deeply dissatisfied with this, and she is almost completely different from the portal. Attached is a volume of Zhongzhou Yuefu published by Jin Mao. At the end of the volume, there is a gold postscript named "Zhongzhou Chuji", whose Yuefu was lost and later collected by the family. Today's biographies are all comments on Yuefu, which proves that Yuefu and Zhongzhou Ji are one. It's still recorded in this book today, so don't be a follower.

-Summary of general contents of four libraries