Yuan Du Ji is a collection of essays written by Zeng Feng, a literati in the Southern Song Dynasty. Many versions of Yuan Du Ji are in existence,in which stored Japan's Seikado Bunko are the most mysterious. This edition was completed during the Daoguang period, and it is derived from Zhenqitang's transcript of Ming Dynasty, which was directly transcribed from Zhu Xuzeng's transcript of the Qing Dynasty. There are two Qing transcripts in the Nanjing Library that have the same origin. One is the supplementary edition of Zhu Xuzeng's transcript, and the other is Zhu Xuzeng's transcript itself. Yuan Du Ji provides valuable information for the study of Southern Song Dynasty, especially the life of the middle and lower classes of intellectuals.Although the Seikado Bunko version is not a rare book, it is better than other versions, especially the version of Complete Works of Chinese Classics, which change the words and phrases for the sake of fluency,and also it is closer to the Song and Yuan old version, retained a more complete history of the information,of which has its own unique value.
关键词
曾丰/《缘督集》/静嘉堂本/文献价值
Key words
Zeng Feng/Yuan Du Ji/Seikado Bunko version/Literatire value