According to the available data, the earliest local chronicles of Qujing are the eight volumes of Qujing Fu Zhi edited by Cheng Feng, the magistrate of Nanning, in the fifth year of Tang Dynasty (1666). At about this time, Tan, a native of Qujing, personally edited Nanning Book, which was also published internationally.
The Annals of Nanning County was compiled in the 58th year of Kangxi (17 19) by the then magistrate of Nanning, professor Tang of Confucianism and lecturer of Confucianism, which can be called a relatively complete county annals book. Quan Zhi, with a total volume of 10 and 54 orders, is classified as follows: Volume I: Chronology, divided into stars, climate, disaster and supernatural. Volume II: Geography, including territory, mountains and rivers, situation, places of interest, distance, bridges, dams, historical sites and tombs. The third volume; Set up the ambition, which is divided into city, school, military defense, yamen, post fort, customs post, market place and economic support. Volume 4: Fu Zhi, including household registration, land tax, funds and products. Volume V: Ceremony, including, She Cheng, Li Tan and Zhao. Volume 6: Official Records, including the system of division of duties, rank, abandonment of military power and naming of officials. Volume 7: Learning Records, which are divided into Confucian temples, academies, libraries and fields. Volume 8: Chronicle of elections, divided into township examination, national examination, Ming Jing, and Jian Sheng. Book IX: Characters are divided into rural sages, filial piety, loyalty, chastity, elegance, fantasy, immortality and vulgarity. Volume 10: Records of Arts and Literature, divided into various styles and poems.
Since the publication of the Records of Qujing Prefecture in the 58th year of Kangxi, from Yongzheng to Guangxu, the county (state) records of Qujing City (Malong, Zhanyi, Xuanwei, Fuyuan, Luohu, Shizong, Lvliang, Xundian and Qujing (now Qilin District) have been compiled three to five times.
It is particularly worth mentioning that the Annals of Ancient Yue compiled by He Xuan, a Yi nationality in Daoguang period, and the Annals of Nanning compiled by Lu Anqu, a Yi nationality in the early Guangxu period are of great reference value to the study of Qujing local history, and are undoubtedly very beneficial to our economic development and spiritual civilization construction today.
After the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, profound changes have taken place in all aspects of China's social life. Political stability and social stability have created good conditions for the compilation and revision of new socialist local chronicles. The compilation and revision of Qujing local chronicles began in the early 1980s and gradually became prosperous. Up to now, more than 200 kinds of county, district, department, industry and local chronicles of Qujing have been published. The compilation of the first new socialist local chronicles can be completed by the end of this century, and the second edition has been launched.
1990, published by Luliang County Records. This annals book became the first annals book in Qujing area (now Qujing City) after the founding of New China, and won the third prize in the national annals book appraisal. Subsequently, Huize County Records, Fuyuan County Records, Luohu County Records, Shizong County Records, Malong County Records and Qujing City Records came out one after another. Among them, Luoping County Annals and Malong County Annals won the second prize in the provincial annals appraisal.
While compiling county chronicles, more than ten kinds of departmental chronicles, industry chronicles and special chronicles were compiled in the counties (cities) belonging to the former Qujing area, and internal publications such as Xundian Chronicle Newsletter and Xuanwei Expo were published. The compilation and revision of county (city, district) yearbooks is becoming more and more mature, and it has become an important database for finding information in industry, agriculture, education and other fields. Qujing Yearbook, edited by Qujing City at the county level, won the second prize in the national yearbook appraisal. Eight yearbooks have been published in Qujing area, many of which won the first prize and the first prize of provincial records.
The internal publication Qujing Zhi, founded in 1987, is an earlier historical publication in Qujing. After the publication, it provided a garden for the authors of Qujing local chronicles to explore theoretically, and also collected a large number of historical materials, which made useful preparations for the compilation and revision of local chronicles.
Qujing Local Records (Political Volume) was published in 1996. Since then, he has won the second prize of outstanding achievements in national local chronicles, the first prize of comprehensive outstanding achievements in provincial local chronicles and the third prize of outstanding achievements in provincial social sciences. Since then, Qujing Local Records Industry Volume and Qujing Local Records have been published one after another. Comprehensive volume, agricultural finance and trade volume and humanities volume will be published soon.
At present, there are many kinds of department records, industry records and monographic records published in Qujing, such as the records of supply and marketing cooperatives in Qujing, the records of water conservancy in Qujing, the records of township enterprises in Qujing, the records of place names in Qujing, the records of ethnology in Qujing, the records of drama in Qujing and the records of cultural relics in Qujing. Forty Years of Qujing and Qujing Statistical Yearbook are both statistical records, which contain all kinds of statistical data of the whole Qujing area and are very practical.