Gu jingjie huihan

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Gu jingjie huihan ( Chinese  古 經 解 彙 函  /  古 经 解 汇 函 , Pinyin Gǔ jīngjiě huìhán , W.-G. Ku ching-chieh hui-han  - "collection of explanations of the ancient texts") is a Chinese collective work ( congshu ) compiled by the scholar Zhong Qianjun ( 鍾 謙 鈞  /  钟 谦 钧 ; 1805–1874) during the Qing Dynasty . It contains 23 texts in 126 juan that were originally printed in the time of the Song Dynasty (960–1279) and the Yuan Dynasty (1279–1368). The compilation first appeared in 1873 or 1874. The Maoshi caomu niaoshou chongyu shu ( Chinese  毛詩 草木 鳥獸 蟲魚 疏  /  毛诗 草木 鸟兽 虫鱼 疏 ), a commentary on botanical and zoological terms in the Book of Songs in Mao's version ( Maoshi 毛诗 ) by Lu Ji from the time of the Wu Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms, for example, is included.

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References and footnotes

  1. cf. Maoshi caomu niaoshou chongyu shu 毛詩 草木 鳥獸 蟲魚 疏 - chinaknowledge.de

literature

  • Li Xueqin李學勤, Lü Wenyu 呂文 鬰: Siku da cidian四庫 大 辭典 / 四库 大 辞典. Changchun : Jilin daxue chubanshe 1996 (2 volumes)

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Gu jingjie huihan (alternative names of the lemma)
Gujingjie Huihan; A Collection of Explanations of Old Books; Collection of Ancient Commentaries to the Classics