Series of books compiled by Zuo Gui in the Song Dynasty
Hundred Rivers of LearningSong DuzongA series of books published by Zuo Gui in the ninth year of Xianchun (1273 AD).The title of the book comes from a scholar in the Han DynastyYang Xiong《Yangzi Dharma》: "All rivers learn from the sea and come to the sea".
The book is divided into 10 episodes, 100 categories and 177 volumes.Later, Wu Yongchuan of the Ming Dynasty, with 30 episodesFeng KebinAnother 10 episodes are expanded.Most of them belong to the unofficial history of scholars in Tang and Song Dynasties.
Although it was completed more than 70 years later than Confucianism Alert, the influence of Baichuan Xuehai is far more than《Confucian Enlightenment》。The earliest series of books printed in China.
Title
A sea of learning
Author
Zuo Gui
Creation era
Song dynasty
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The first large-scale comprehensive series in Chinese history
The compilation and publication of "Hundred Rivers of Learning" marked the birth of the first large-scale comprehensive series in Chinese history, marked the maturity of the editing style of the Chinese series, and also opened the precedent for the collection of large-scale comprehensive series in China, which had a direct promoting effect and far-reaching impact on the development and prosperity of the Chinese series.Especially in the Ming Dynasty, there were not only many reprints of "Hundred Rivers of Learning", but also a variety of large comprehensive series of books that continued "Hundred Rivers of Learning" and imitated "Hundred Rivers of Learning".[1]
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