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DianJi Wen Xian Zheng Li Shu Ju Ku |
The data source of “Dian ji zheng li wen xian shu ju ku” primarily consists of the core compilation of ancient books published by the Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House. It also includes high-quality materials from relevant publishing institutions. The cooperative partners include the Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, the Zhongxi Book Company, and other publishing institutions. Currently, the first to fourth phases have been launched, totaling 1 billion characters and 3,826 titles.
The database encompasses Jin (經), Shi (史), Zi (子) , and Ji (集) of Sibu (四部分類法), including “Chinese Classical Literature Series,” “Chinese Modern Literature Series,” “Annotations and Commentaries on the Thirteen Classics,” “Qing Poetry Talks,” “Collection of Title and Postscript from Chinese Historical Bibliographies”, “Bronze Inscriptions and Image Integration from the Shang and Zhou Dynasties”, “Complete Works of Renowned Figures through the Ages”,”Local Literature”, etc.The collection retains the complete prefaces, annotations, and textual corrections from the books. |
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Chinese Classic Ancient Books Database |
The resources of the Chinese Classic Ancient Books Database are entirely derived from actual published printed books, focusing on the ancient texts organized by the Zhonghua Book Company, while also encompassing the contributions from several professional publishers in the field of ancient book compilation. These resources undergo digital processing before their releases. TheJin (經), Shi (史), Zi (子) , and Ji (集) of Sibu (四部分類法), featuring collections likeTwenty-Four Histories, Tongjian, New Compilation of Philosophical Works, Commentaries on the Thirteen Classics by Qing scholars, Historical Material Notes, Basic Series of Classical Literature, Selected Buddhist Scriptures, etc., preserving specialized names and editorial annotations.
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