Zhaodai congshu

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The Zhaodai congshu ( Chinese  昭 代 叢書  /  昭 代 丛书 , Pinyin Zhāodài cóngshū  - "Book Collection of the Glorious Era") is a Chinese compilation ( congshu ) that was written by the scholar Zhang Chao張 潮 (1659 - 1707) in the early Qing period. Dynasty was put together. It contains 561 books in ten collections ( ji集).

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References and footnotes

  1. cf. Martina Siebert: "Artificial incubation of eggs and the Yijing - scholarly perceptions of peasant knowledge: the Buji of Huang Baijia (1643–1709)" , in: About heaven and earth. Festschrift for Erling von Mende. (Eds.) Raimund Th. Kolb & Martina Siebert. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2006, pp. 359–384 (here p. 368 ).

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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