A study on the publishment and description of Liu Xun's Writings
The works of Liu Xun(1240-1319)who was an adherent of the Song Dynasty,stayed in the form of tran-scripts in the Yuan Dynasty.During the reign of Zhengde of Ming Dynasty,They were engraved for the first time,and then scattered again.After being collected by Liu Guan Huan,a grandson of Liu Xun at the end of the Ming Dynasty,They were co-published as Shuiyuncun Mingao.At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty,Liu Ning and others gradually separate the Yin-gao,Mingao and Yinju Tongyi,and the latter two were included in the Siku Quanshu during the reign of Qianlong.During the years of Jiaqing and Daoguang,Liu Shi and Simei continued to collate and re-engrave,which has been handed down to now.After several compilations and engravings from Yuan Dynasty to Qing Dynasty,Liu's works have changed greatly in ed-iting form and text appearance.In addition,there are some problems in the description of relevant catalogue books and re-searches,and the corrections are attached.
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