Pingjinguan congshu

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Pingjinguan congshu ( Chinese  平津 館 叢書  /  平津 馆 丛书 , W.-G. P'ing-ching-kuan ts'ung-shu ; German for example: "Collektaneen of the Pingjin library") is a Chinese collective work ( congshu ) from the Period of the Qing Dynasty , compiled by the text critic Sun Xingyan (1753-1818). It contains 43 books ( zhong ) with a total length of 254 juan ("scrolls"). The name of this congshu is derived from the name of the ancient area of ​​Pingjin, with which the statesman Gongsun Hong was enfeoffed in the time of the Han Dynasty. Sun Xingyan was a land tax administrator (duliangdao督 督 糧) in Shandong and gave his private studio the old name of the region. The compilation is divided into ten sections ( ji ), which are numbered according to the ten heavenly tribes. The Pingjinguan congshu includes books on a variety of subjects, from commentary on the Confucian classics to historiographical books and military treatises. The writings of the so-called various "masters and philosophers" ( zhuzi ) take up the largest part. Sun Xingyan made sure that all books in his collection were brought into excellent textual condition and therefore subjected to a text-critical examination in order to correct errors. It contains many texts on various topics that have otherwise not been preserved. Zhu Jirong has revised the Pingjinguan congshu and praised the high quality of the text. The most important prints are the original from the Jiaqing era (1796–1820) and the print by Zhu Jirong from 1885.

In Hanyu da zidian ( HYDZD ), the Pingjinguan congshu was used according to its bibliography for the following works:

The Chinaknowledge website provides a more complete table of contents .

See also

References and footnotes

  1. cf. HYDZD Bibliography, No. 2, 35, 96, 104, 122, 139, 2416
  2. Pingjinguan congshu 平津 館 叢書 "Collectanea of ​​the Pingjin Studio"

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 (Volume 2, p. 2081ab)

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