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Which is the most valuable literary novel in Song Dynasty?
Yijianzhi

Yi Jian Zhi is a collection of note novels in the Southern Song Dynasty. The title of the book is from Liezi Tang Wen: Shan Hai Jing, "Da Yu Jian, Bo Yi Zhi, Jian Yi Xue." The story of Shan Hai Jing was read by Dayu, named by Boyi, and recorded by Yi Jian after hearing about it. It can be seen that Hong Mai calls himself "Yi Jian" and compares his book to Shan Hai Jing. The book was originally divided into three parts: the first record, the branch record, the third record and the fourth record, each of which was compiled in the order of A, B, C and D, and written into 200 volumes from A to D; Hundred rolls of armor to armor, hundred rolls of armor to armor, hundred rolls of armor to armor; Ten volumes of Grade A and Grade B respectively. (There are only 206 volumes left today) The richness of Jane Yizhi is beyond the reach of later generations. The catalogue of Siku Quanshu says that the novelist has only 500 copies of Taiping Guang Ji. However, although the volume is numerous, it is a collection of many books, and only one person has compiled this book. Jane Yizhi is a mirror of Hong Mai's social life, religious culture and ethical customs in Song Dynasty, which provides rich historical materials for later generations. Judging from the history of novel development, Jane Yizhi is the product of the development of strange novels in Song Dynasty, and it is another peak in the history of China's novel development since then, which has a great influence on later generations. "Talking about Drunken Weng" contains: Among the "talking" artists at that time, "Jane Yizhi" was everywhere. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were a large number of character novels in the Song Dynasty, of which only about 30 were written by Ling Mengchu's Erpai, Huazheng and Ruhua. Lu You has a poem "After the Title" that says: "The pen is close to the Sao, but the book is not high. Is it only comparable to making up history and being good at being a writer? Ride an empty horse and stand calmly. If you know nothing about Confucianism, you will be in vain. "