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Have you ever written a good book about the history of the Song Dynasty?
Wang Anshi by Deng Guangming, a political reformer in the Northern Song Dynasty, People's Publishing House 1997.

This book was first published in 195 1 and has been updated three times since then. The author thinks that all Wang Anshi's thoughts on political reform and restructuring can be said to conform to the development trend of the times and meet the urgent needs of the people to relieve their suffering. One of the purposes of this book is to refute the traditional prejudice against Wang Anshi formed since the Southern Song Dynasty, restore Wang Anshi's true colors, and re-present the original demeanor and grace of a political reformer to readers. This is Wang Anshi's personal biography, and it is also a record reflecting the history of Xifeng political reform in the Northern Song Dynasty.

The author of this book is Deng Guangming (1907- 1998), a native of Linyi, Shandong. He used to be president of China Song History Research Association and professor of Peking University History Department.

Deng Guangming's Biography of Yue Fei (Revised Edition), People's Publishing House 1983.

This book was revised again on the basis of 1944 version of Yue Fei Biography and 1955 version of Yue Fei Biography. This book outlines the era of Yue Fei's life, describes his achievements, his image, his elegant demeanor, his thoughts and sentiments, and makes a fair evaluation of this shining historical figure in history. This book is worth far more than a biography of a hero. It is the political history and military history between Song and Jin Dynasties.

Zhu Ruixi et al. The Social Life History of Xixia Jin in Liao Dynasty, China Social Science Society 1998.

This book is one of the series of "China Ancient Social History". By using a large number of documents and other relevant materials, this paper makes an in-depth study of all aspects of social life in Liao, Song, Xixia and Jin Dynasties, including diet, clothing, bedroom, transportation, women, marriage, childbirth, funeral, friendship, religious belief, worship of ghosts and gods, witchcraft, entertainment, medical care, appellation and grade.

The author of this book is Zhu Ruixi, a professor at the Institute of Ancient Books of Shanghai Normal University. Zhang Bangwei, Professor of History Department of Sichuan Normal University; Liu and Cai Chongbang, professors of history department of Sichuan University; Wang Zengyu is a researcher at the Institute of History, China Academy of Social Sciences.

General History of Chinese Political System, Volume VI, Song Dynasty, edited by Bai Gang Zhu Ruixi, People's Publishing House, 1996.

This book uses the principles and methods of politics, history and other disciplines, in addition to introducing various systems in the Song Dynasty, focusing on their operating mechanisms and characteristics; At the same time, it discusses the central decision-making system in the Song Dynasty for the first time, and discusses the central decision-making institutions and decision-making basis, information transmission channels, procedures and methods for implementing decisions and policies, and the characteristics and effects of decisions. This is the most comprehensive work in the history of state system in Song Dynasty.

SJGH's Economic History of Song Dynasty (Volumes I and II), Shanghai People's Publishing House 1987, 1988.

Based on rich historical materials and Marxist theory, this book systematically and deeply explores and discusses important issues such as agricultural production, land relations, handicraft development, national patent system, commercial and urban economy, foreign trade, currency and economic thought in the Song Dynasty, and puts forward a series of original opinions.

The author of this book is SJGH (1923-2002), a native of Juye, Shandong. Before his death, he was the president of China Song History Research Association and a professor of history department of Hebei University.

Wang Zengyu, A Preliminary Study of Military System in Song Dynasty, Zhonghua Book Company 1983.

This book attempts to re-explore the military system of the Song Dynasty according to the norms of modern military science, mainly introducing the evolution, establishment and command system of the imperial army in the Northern Song Dynasty and the garrison in the Southern Song Dynasty, as well as the conscription system, equipment, communication, logistics, military expenditure, military law, military and political affairs in the Song Dynasty, which outlines the whole picture of the military system of the Song Dynasty and is a pioneering work in this field.

Wang Zengyu's Class Structure in Song Dynasty, Hebei Education Press 1996.

This is a monograph that attempts to comprehensively describe the social class structure of the country in the Song Dynasty. Starting from the symmetrical household names of rural households and state households, official households and civilian households in Song Dynasty, this paper puts forward the concept of household registration classification system, and probes into the social stratum in Song Dynasty through household registration classification. This book abandons the concept of "feudal society" that the author thinks is unscientific, and also puts forward his own views on the proposition of "capitalist bud".

Liang Taiji's Several Problems of Class Relations in Song Dynasty, Hebei University Press 1998.

This book discusses the class relations in the Song Dynasty from several specific aspects, such as the estimated content and evolution of family-run currency, the customization of fifth-class households and the tendency of formal subdivision, the economic status and proportion of fifth-class households, the characteristics and main components of overseas Chinese accommodation for rural customers, the discrimination of customer names, the prevalence of land sales and its social impact, the basic forms of planting leases, the collection forms and undertakers of husband's service, and the process of transferring money and goods.

The author of this book is Liang Taiji, a native of Taizhou, Zhejiang, 1934. Now he is a professor in the history department of Zhejiang University.

Liang Gengyao's Rural Economy in Southern Song Dynasty, Taiwan Province Lianjing Publishing Company 1984.

This book discusses the conflict and coordination of rural social economy in the Southern Song Dynasty under the premise of population increase, land merger and commercial development. The book expounds the efforts and effects of the government and rich households in rural areas of the Southern Song Dynasty in coordinating the economy from the aspects of household registration, land distribution, tenancy system, farmers' labor and capital, agricultural market and price, with novel ideas.

The author of this book, Liang Gengyao, was born in 1948, and is currently a professor in the history department of Taiwan Province Provincial University.

Zhang An Introduction to the History and Culture of Song Dynasty, Guangdong People's Publishing House, 2002.

This book is similar to the Handbook of Song History Studies. It describes the general situation of the historical development of the Song Dynasty from the political, economic, legal and ideological aspects, and has a special section to introduce the scientific achievements of the Song Dynasty, and then makes its own evaluation on the position of the Song Dynasty in the historical development of China from various aspects. The last chapter is a detailed review of the academic history of China Song history research in the 20th century.

The author of this book is Zhang, a native of Pengxi, Sichuan, 1949, and now a researcher at the China Institute of Cultural History of Jinan University.

Deng Xiaonan, Various Aspects of Civil Servant Selection System in Song Dynasty, Hebei Education Press 1993.

This book discusses the main features of the appointment system of officials in the Song Dynasty, such as the selection of civil servants' competent departments, examination methods, capital sequence, recommendation system, grinding system and dispatching system. It is the first monograph that systematically discusses the system of selecting officials in Song Dynasty. The author selects a difficult point in the study of the official system in the Song Dynasty, makes a unique exposition and in-depth study, and pays special attention to tracing the source of the evolution of the system, so as to bring forth the new and make people think.

The author of this book, Deng Xiaonan, female, was born in 1950, and is now a professor at the Ancient History Research Center in China, Peking University.

Xie Henai's Daily Life in China on the Eve of the Mongol Yuan Invasion, Jiangsu People's Publishing House 1998.

The original French book was published in 1962. After World War II, western sinologists began to reflect on the idea of "eternal China" formed since19th century, and gradually realized the profound development and changes in various aspects of modern China society thousands of years ago. The Song Dynasty was the first historical period that western scholars paid attention to. Taking Lin 'an City around 1275 as an example, this book describes the achievements of Chinese civilization at that time and is a masterpiece in the academic history of Western Sinology.

The author of this book is Jacques? Xie Henai, born in 192 1, is a French sinologist and a professor of sinology at the French Academy.

He Zhongli and Xu's Historical Draft of Southern Song Dynasty, Hangzhou University Press 1999.

This book is a large-scale and relatively complete history of the Southern Song Dynasty. At present, its political, military and cultural chapters have been completed, which supplements the academic achievements for the relatively weak historical research of the Southern Song Dynasty. This book puts forward its own opinions on some topics, such as that "Shaoxing Peace Talks" is the product of a certain balance between the military and economic forces of both sides of the war; At the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, Jia Sidao's "law of commons" failed mainly because he was attacked by the landlord class in the south of the Yangtze River, so it should not be completely denied.

He Zhongli, the author of this book, was born in 1938 and is now a professor in the history department of Zhejiang University. Xu, born in 196 1, is currently the deputy editor-in-chief of Hangzhou Publishing House.

Ge and Wu, eds. Population History of China Volume III Liao, Song, Jin and Yuan, Fudan University Press, 2000.

This book is a comprehensive monograph on the population history of Liao, Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties. The search data of the book is relatively complete. Through the textual research of the national and sub-regional household registration data series at six standard time points from the early Northern Song Dynasty to the late Southern Song Dynasty, the national and sub-regional household registration data at that time were generally restored. At the same time, this book also discusses the household registration system, population development process, population development process in various regions and related factors, internal population distribution and other important issues in the Song Dynasty. In addition, the internal laws of urban population and population changes in different dynasties are also discussed.

Wu, the author of this book, was born in 1954, and is now a professor at China Historical Geography Research Center of Fudan University.

Spokane Yixin's Study on the Economic History of Jiangnan in Song Dynasty, Jiangsu People's Publishing House, 200 1.

This book is the representative work of Japanese scholars in studying the history of Song Dynasty in recent years. This book makes a systematic study of all aspects of social economy in the south of the Yangtze River in the Song Dynasty, and convincingly discusses the ecological evolution, irrigation and water conservancy, economic development, resettlement, urban development, social mobility, commercial transportation and household registration tax system in the south of the Yangtze River by flexibly using the methods of inter-school dialogue of humanities and sociologists, traditional positivism principles of historical research, regional economy and broad social history.

The author of this book, Bo Yixin, was born in 1930, and was the director of Tokyo Oriental Culture Institute.

Long Zhu, A Quiet Swallow: Strategic Analysis of Military Disasters in the Song and Liao Wars, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2003.

This book is a book on the history of war, emphasizing the integration of disciplines. It introduces the theory of strategic culture into the study of military history, reevaluates the battles in the Song-Liao War with new concepts such as grand strategy, strategy and tactics, thus explaining the reasons why the Northern Song Dynasty developed into a military disaster, criticizing the traditional propositions in this field, such as "bullying the weak with the strong", "valuing literature over martial arts" and "going south before the north", and putting forward novel and reasonable arguments.

The author of this book is Zeng Ruilong, a former associate professor of history at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (1960-2003).

Wang Shengduo's Financial History of Song Dynasty (I and II), Zhonghua Book Company 1995.

This book gives an objective and detailed description of the finance in the Song Dynasty as a whole, thus revealing some important features of social life in that era, and at the same time outlining a cross-sectional outline of the financial evolution history of China in the Middle Ages. This book gives priority to system explanation, and comprehensively discusses the development and evolution of financial history, financial revenue and expenditure and financial management system of each generation in the Song Dynasty.

The author of this book, Wang Shengduo, was born in 1948 and is now a professor at Hebei University.

Bao Weimin's Study on the History of Local Finance in Song Dynasty, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 200 1.

This book summarizes the general topics of the relationship between the central and local governments during the imperial period of China through a case study of the history of local finance in the Song Dynasty. Starting with the phenomenon that the tax amount of the two taxes is basically fixed and the actual collection is increasing in the Song Dynasty, this book investigates the situation that the tax collection and management can not be carried out according to the name in "Worthy of the Name" and the process of the central government's increasing tax revenue transfer from local governments to local governments. It is believed that the reality of local financial history in Song Dynasty embodies the dual characteristics of centralization and disorder of the unified empire.

The author of this book, Bao Weimin, was born in 1956 and is now a professor in the history department of Zhejiang University.