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Chu Great Wall Reading Memorandum 01: "The Change of Chinese Settlement Form"

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Chu Great Wall Reading Memorandum 01: "The Change of Chinese Settlement Form"

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01. "Changes in the Form of Chinese Settlements" Price: 39 yuan

[Japanese] Edited by Miyazaki Ichi, Zhang Xuefeng, Ma Yunchao, Shi Yang, translated by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 2018

The re-attention to the "Great Wall of Chu" is due to the updating of satellite maps, the advent of the drone era, and the ability to see many things that could only be guessed before, as well as more details. Looking back more than a decade ago, I began to think that it was very simple, according to the convention of China National Geographic, 8,000 words is enough. First of all, it was scattered in Hubei, and by 2010, the system in Henan ran a little and then returned to Hubei to continue, and finally wrote, the original manuscript was about 90,000 words. Almost enough for a small book.

In the meantime, the first three editors worked hard to make several drafts, and felt that the pictures were not wonderful, and then resigned; transferred to the next editor, and then changed, not completed, transferred to other positions; changed to the third editor, and finally sent out in the 12th issue of 2014.

Chu Great Wall Reading Memorandum 01: "The Change of Chinese Settlement Form"

However, my heart was still confused.

Now, first of all, I understand that the Chu Kingdom is known as eight hundred years, how many things happened during the period? What exactly is the time and who is it? How did you get it? The so-called Great Wall of Chu, involving manpower, powerlessness, politics, and economy, arrived at the scene, facing the pile of stones in front of them, just by imagination, it is obviously nonsense. Only learn more and read more.

Catch up with a certain east discount, like a woman buying clothes, look at it day by day, look at the east and look at the west, buy more and more, and even buy seventy or eighty copies. Flip it slowly.

There are too many books and chaos, so let's make a memorandum. In the Internet age, there is its own reserved place, and it can be viewed at any time on the mobile phone.

Chu Great Wall Reading Memorandum 01: "The Change of Chinese Settlement Form"

The first is the Japanese "The Change of The Form of Chinese Settlements", Baidu author "1932 "1.28" Incident, Miyazaki City was called into the army, as the director of the military horse factory. In 1933, he returned to China and returned to Beijing University. "It was a bit unpleasant. Looking at it again, Jingdong has a reader n***e commented: "Although it is an 18-year edition of the book, the content is only a summary of the author's articles in the sixties and seventies." For example, it is said that Yin Ruins is not the capital of Yin Shang, but because the books contain papers from the author's 60s and 70s, there is no analysis of the tomb of Wuding Women and the oracle bones. Papers that have been outdated for half a century have also been published. ”

This made me feel solid and determined to buy. In experience, the books in the domestic world after the 90s began to mix water. The previous ones are more solid. This is a bit nonsensical, comparing japan to japan. But, that's really one of the reasons I bought the book.

Great so-and-so, ordered in the morning, can be delivered to the village on the same day. Books, it's not bad.

The original function of the city wall was to guard the monarch and defend the people, and there is a saying that the inner city and the outer Guo are said. The size of the city is only divided into size and shape, and there is no distinction between grade and direct subordination. Not the township is necessarily a jurisdictional pavilion or a gathering.

Mencius's "Gaining the Tao and Helping the Lost Dao and The Widow": "The city of three miles, the guo of the seven miles, the ring attacks and is invincible." ”

The duties of the pavilion are similar to those of the police station of later generations.

The Book of The Book of The Hundred Officials of the Continuation of the Han Dynasty says: "The pavilion has a pavilion chief, so as to forbid thieves", "The pavilion chief lord asks to catch the thieves, and promises the lieutenant".

It's just that just a small book, there are also two covers, a fashion.

Chu Great Wall Reading Memorandum 01: "The Change of Chinese Settlement Form"

About this book, a certain East introduction is as follows:

Miyazaki Ichijō (1901-1995) was a prominent historian of 20th-century Japan and a researcher of Chinese history in postwar Japan. He is the culmination of the historiography of the "Kyoto School", an important city of sinology in the world, and a representative figure of the second generation. Doctor of Literature and Honorary Professor of Literature at Kyoto University, he has been engaged in oriental (Asian) history, specializing in Chinese social, economic and institutional history, and has been researching and teaching for more than 40 years. His representative works include "History of China" and "Research on the Law of the Nine Pin Officials: The Prehistory of the Imperial Examination" and so on.

This book is actually a collection of six articles, and I only read the first half of it. Quite rewarding.

Changes in the shape of Chinese settlements

--An investigation of the eups, the country, the township, the pavilion, and the village

An ancient Yi, a country and a township and pavilion of the Han Dynasty

Erxiang, Pavilion and Chengguo

Three "inside" is what it is

The collapse of the four-township system and the emergence of villages

The Significance of the Five-City State Theory

Chu Great Wall Reading Memorandum 01: "The Change of Chinese Settlement Form"

The ancient city-state of China and its necropolis

- Where is the "Shangyi"?

A small tun is not a "Yin Ruin"

The location of the two metropolitan countries Yin and Wei

The era of the Three Little Tun Cemetery

Four future issues

A city during the Warring States period

An introduction

Two reasons for the development of the city

Residents of the three major cities

Four cities with merchants

Five conclusions

Establishment of the Chinese village system

— A side of the collapse of ancient empires

An ancient city-state

The collapse of Ergotei with Tun Tian

The development of different ethnic tribes in northern China

Villages and manors in the south of the Sijiang River

The origin of the Nakamura system in the Five Tang Dynasties

It was a city in Northern China during the Northern Dynasty of the Sixteen Kingdoms of Wei and Jin

The change in the nature of the second city

Three ethnic migration and urban

Four double cities of Guo' cities

The Li system of the Han Dynasty and the fang system of the Tang Dynasty

A Han Dynasty

The origin of the two-square system

The mill system of the Three Northern Dynasties

The four Tang Dynasty factories

The collapse of the five-square system and the intrusion of money in the street

Chu Great Wall Reading Memorandum 01: "The Change of Chinese Settlement Form"

According to Baidu: https://baike.baidu.com/item/ Miyazaki City/ 10900080?fr=aladdin

Miyazaki Ichijō (August 20, 1901 – May 24, 1995) was a Japanese historian of the Kyoto School, a mentor of the postwar Japanese "Kyoto School", and one of the second generation of giants of Japanese Oriental historiography in the 20th century. In 1932, during the "1.28" incident, Miyazaki City was called into the army and served as the director of the military horse factory. In 1933, he returned to China and returned to Beijing University. In February 1936, he went to France to study Arabic at the Oriental School in Paris. He returned to China via the United States in 1938. In May 1944, he became a professor at the Faculty of Letters at Kyoto Imperial University (Kyoto University). In 1958, he was awarded the Nippon Academy's Scholarship for the Study of the Nine Pins of Official Law and the Prehistory of the Imperial Examination. In October 1960, he went to France as a visiting professor at the University of Paris, and then returned to China. Soon after, he went to the United States as a visiting professor at Harvard University and returned to China in July 1962. After retiring from Kyoto University in 1965, he became an honorary professor at The University of Kyoto, and a visiting professor at the University of Hamburg and the Ruhr University in Germany. In 1978, he was awarded the "ジュリアン Award" by the French Academy of Sciences, and in 1989, he was awarded the "Meritorious Person in Culture" medal by the Japanese government. He was awarded the Rising Sun Heavy Light Medal of the Second Class from the Order of The Third Rank in Japan.

Miyazaki has unique research on many areas of Chinese studies, including social structure, political system, economic form, power relations, and government organization. Before the beginning of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, although Miyazaki was designated as a "bourgeois historian" in the Field of Chinese Historiography at that time, from 1963 to 1965, he still published two volumes of "Selected Papers of Miyazaki City" internally, which was used as a reference for senior party cadres and historians, which shows the influence of his oriental historical research results. In Japanese and international sinology circles, his writings are widely read and frequently cited. Famous Japanese writers outside the field of historiography, such as Sima Liaotaro, Tanizawa Eiichi, Toshi Xiangjing, Kiyoharu Matsumoto, and Kunio Yonecho, were all fans of Miyazaki's books. His introduction to historiography to the general reader is a bestseller in Japan. All of his writings during his lifetime are collected as The Complete Works of Miyazaki Ichijō (24 volumes, 1 volume, 25 volumes, Iwanami Shoten, 1991-1994 edition)

Chu Great Wall Reading Memorandum 01: "The Change of Chinese Settlement Form"

Dr. Ichisei Miyazaki has a deep academic exchange with the famous Chinese historian Huang Xianpan, and the following article is briefly introduced:

Original author: Historical witness (observer of history)

Translator: Shigeki Yoshida

Before I entered the Chinese mainland, I received letters of introduction from Rear Admiral Tatsuhiko Takashima of the former Army, Mr. Shoshiro Hoshina of the former Navy, Lieutenant General Ryozo Fukuda, and Mr. Fukuro, as well as handwritten letters of introduction from Rear Admiral Tokuji Mori and Rear Admiral Fukiko Shigeharu to their Chinese friends. At the same time, he also received a letter of introduction from Mr. Katsuyuki Yamanashi from the Water Fair to his Chinese friend "○○ Kissing" (people who know after saying their names must know) ....

In addition to military relations, I also got a letter of introduction from Mr. Miyazaki Ichisei from him to Mr. Huang Xianpan, a Chinese schoolmate.

I still remember asking Mr. Miyazaki about historical issues in miyazaki's teaching and research office. The surrounding ethnic groups of ancient China (called the prototype of the Han people is appropriate, right?). That is, the countries of Guangdong, Yunnan, Qiang, Fujian, and Yue outside of China recorded in Sima Qian's "Records of History" are equivalent to Qinghai Province, Sichuan Province, Guizhou Province, Yunnan Province, Guangdong Province, Fujian Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Taiwan Island, and Hainan Province in China.

According to the "History of the Five Emperors", the chase and release of Sanmiao, Jiuli, and Baiyue is a barbaric land under the heavens. In fact, the land of Ancient Chu, which roughly corresponds to today's Hunan Province, Jiangxi Province, and Zhejiang Province, should be classified as a barbaric land. This is because the King of Chu himself at that time once said that "he was the last barbarian of the United States, and did not receive the title of Zhou, thus becoming the King of Chu." However, the "History of the Chu Family" records that "Chu took Ji Lian, the 6th generation of the Chu family (grandson of the Yellow Emperor), as the ancestor". In Miyazaki's teaching and research office, there was a "Republic of China" student Y Jun who fled from Nanchang to Taiwan, claiming to be a descendant of Mr. Qu Yuan, a great poet of the Chu State at the end of the Warring States period. From any point of view, it cannot be said that Y Jun is the Southern Barbarian Kuiyi.

When I asked Mr. Miyazaki about the doubts about the history of the ancient Southern Barbarians other than those outside of China, Mr. Miyazaki replied with a smile: "This kind of thing is very difficult for the Japanese to understand... Even today's famous Yangtze River civilization was only equivalent to the high degree of the Heavenly Plains said by the Japanese ancients, no, it should be said that it was equivalent to the situation of the ancient Japanese Toyo Reed Plains Rui HaoGuo. When you go to China, I introduce you to a mentor and friend. ”

Mr. Miyazaki introduced me to my chinese mentor and friend, named Huang Xianpan, a famous Chinese historian. Mr. Huang Xianpan has been teaching at Guangxi University for a long time, mainly engaged in the special research of ancient Chinese history such as the history of the Southern and Northern Dynasties of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the history of the Five Dynasties of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and the history of Chinese culture, especially the authoritative authority of ethnic minorities in the south. This is in line with Mr. Miyazaki Ichisei's specialization in Oriental history, which specializes in the life of the people in ancient Chinese cities, the conscription and taxation of the citizens of the capital.

Although I understand Chinese history like a layman, I have always had a strong interest in history. Because of this, of course, in the 1960s we knew the famous name of Mr. Huang Xianpan, who was very famous in China. He worked as a historical compiler at the Research Institute of Beijing Normal University, and studied at UTokyo (the abbreviation of the University of Tokyo) before the Sino-Japanese War. Mr. Huang Xianpan belongs to the Faculty of Shiratori Kukichi, Tsuda Yoshiyoshi, Harada Shujin and other faculties of the Togaku University Valve All the Way... Mr. Miyazaki, on the other hand, belongs to the Kyodai (Kyoto University abbreviation) school of Naito Konan, Kuwabara Kuzuzo, and Haneda Hengaku. I thought that there was no academic connection between the two, but this understanding stemmed from the influence of the "antithesis of Higashida and Kyoda" that was widely circulated in the alleys of Japan... In fact, the world of learning is by no means the secular world of the Shimoriba people who compete for power and profit as I and other ordinary people imagine, but belong to a noble and profound world of Yangchun white snow... Mr. Miyazaki Ichijō and Mr. Huang Xianpan did not tell me where they had been intimate and talked about scholarship before their lives, and as a foolish disciple, I did not ask about this matter when I accepted Mr. Miyazaki Ichisei's introduction to Mr. Huang Xianpan, who is so famous in the world. Although scholars in the world can no longer know the academic exchange history of Mr. Miyazaki and Mr. Huang Xianpan before their deaths, I think the friendship between the two gentlemen must have been very close... Ah, it's just the imagination of a flippant man.

In 1932, after the "1.28" Incident (known to the Japanese as the Shanghai Incident or the First Shanghai Incident and the Songhu War), Mr. Miyazaki was called into the army. In 1933, he returned to China and returned to Beijing University. Two years later, Mr. Huang xianpan entered UTokyo for two years, and then returned to China to become a lecturer in history at national Guangxi University, teaching general history of China. In any case, I speculate that during the two years that Mr. Huang Xianpan stayed in Japan, Mr. Miyazaki and Mr. Huang Xianpan must have met somewhere.

During this period, Mr. Miyazaki published "The Ancient Indochina TaxAtion System" (1933), "The Origin of the Indochina Castle" (1933), and especially his "Ranger Theory" published in 1934 with the theme of the ancient Chinese urban state, thus becoming a dynamic expert in Japanese young Chinese history. The energetic young Huang Xianpan specializes in the study of China's ancient history and the military system of urban states. The academic research of the two must have something in common in some places. I think that the two gentlemen did not know each other after the war, but became alumni before the war.

In September 1963, the letter of introduction I received from Mr. Miyazaki During my visit to China with Okazaki (Okazaki Yoshihita) did not come in handy after arriving in China... The main reason is that the rules for visiting the Chinese delegation are strict, and the members of the visiting group are absolutely not allowed to act alone ...

In 1957 or 1958, because he was implicated in Mao Zedong's first rightist attack, he was expelled from the historical academia, could not stay in Beijing, and was forced to return to the Nanning City Library in guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. In this way, it has fulfilled the beautiful thing that Mr. Li can immerse himself in the study of the history and culture of ethnic minorities and Zhuang ethnic groups for a long time.

In December, three months after Okazaki's group arrived in 1963, I spent about a week in Shanghai assisting in the japan industrial products exhibition. It seems to be a week..., the diary at that time was later burned by the Red Guards when they raided the house, and it is impossible to remember exactly how long it took.... On my way back to Japan in the same year, when I entered Hong Kong with my predecessor Mr. A, I bid farewell to Okazaki's group in Guangzhou (the remaining 3 people were recuperating in Guangzhou and Hong Kong for 4 days), crossed the 100,000 Mountains from the Zhanjiang River on the Leizhou Peninsula, and then along the Right River into Nanning City in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

For such an exotic trip, I don't have much fear to worry about. Because in middle school and college, I traveled alone in the mountains of Japan with backpacks and sleeping bags, often spending the night in uninhabited temples. Of course, needless to say, the bad things of stealing watermelons and baskets from farmland have also been done during travels. In particular, when I was working in Hong Kong, I used to travel with another colleague to the border areas of Kam Tin, Sheung Shui, Le Ma Chau, Yuan Lang and other border areas in the New Territories, although it was two people... But it can be said that I am used to traveling around in foreign countries.

...... I worked hard to learn Chinese in Hong Kong for two and a half years, mastered basic Chinese daily conversation, but had poor listening. My fellow senior, Mr. A (4 years older than me and working at the Centre for Asian Studies in Hong Kong), had a good Chinese. After we arrived in Nanning City, we stayed in the Nanning Hotel and immediately rested. The next day, tomorrow, I rushed to Mr. Huang Xianpan's place, and Mr. A went to the Detian Waterfall at the junction of China and Vietnam...

After contacting Mr. Huang by telephone, he immediately reported mr. Miyazaki's name. My Chinese pronunciation is very poor, and I am afraid that Mr. Huang Xianpan will not understand the name on the newspaper... Unexpectedly, the other party came in fluent Japanese, "Ah, is it Mr. Miyazaki, I haven't seen you for a long time, I miss you!" "After listening, the disturbing smoke of uneasiness flew away. Mr. Miyazaki Ichisei once told me that Huang Xianpan's Japanese is very fluent. At the time, I thought that this might be due to the environment of studying in Japan before the war... My thinking quickly proved unfounded.

In schools in Guangxi, my conversations with Mr. Huang Xianpan were in Japanese. It is said that Mr. Huang Xianpan visited Japanese parliamentarians and Chinese foreign ministry officials (Chen Yi and Mr. Ikeda)) who visited China in 1953 and 1954. Acted as an interpreter during the meeting. Mr. Huang Xianpan told me with a smile that after returning to China in 1937 after the "Seven Incidents" at Lugou Bridge, he still read the original Japanese and practiced Japanese continuously, so he was fluent in Japanese.

Mr. Huang xianpan has studied in Japan and has continued to communicate with Japanese historians after the war. As a gentleman who was exiled from the field of historiography after the fall of the right-wing giant of Chinese historiography, there is no doubt that he belongs to the pro-Japanese faction of Chinese academia. In his letter of introduction to Mr. Huang Xianpan, Mr. Miyazaki wrote: "Please ask Mr. Huang Xianpan to introduce some appropriate pro-Japanese Chinese relations to this young man sent to China for the purpose of Japan-China friendship"... etc.

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...... Huang Xianpan himself was punished at the time (a great rightist in the field of historiography), and during the conversation he told me that he could only operate in the local area (Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and surrounding provinces) and was under mild house arrest. Nevertheless, he secretly introduced to me many intellectuals (not limited to historians) who did not know whether they were his disciples or friends, such as the ○○ University の M clan, the ○○ University のS clan, the ○○ University の H clan, the ○○ University の S clan, and others. Today, these people are still close to me and share friends for life. They stayed in my home in Kansai many times when they came to Japan.

...... Later, I saw Mr. Huang Xianpan twice. In 1965, when I took advantage of my vacation to travel to Guilin, Guangxi and Dali, Yunnan, I made a special trip to Nanning to meet Mr. Huang Xianpan. He introduced me to many people of insight working in Beijing and Shanghai... When I met Mr. Huang Xianpan for the second time, he took me to visit some of the places of interest and monuments I had seen when I first met, as well as visiting the Stalactite Cave and the Underground Cave. Of course, when we met, I also handed over the letter from Mr. Miyazaki's disciple and Mr. Miyazaki Ichisei to Mr. Huang Xianpan. As a foreign traveler, you naturally have the convenience of acting as a messenger. Considering Mr. Huang's situation at that time, I did not meet with some of his disciples in academia. At this meeting, I was honored to hear Mr. Huang Xianpan talk to me in detail about the history and culture of the Zhuang people.

Since this is not a historical forum but a political forum, we have to omit Mr. Huang Xianpan's specific historical high theory and skip the details. I will elaborate on this as soon as I have the opportunity. ...... During the conversation, I received a lesson from Mr. Huang Xianpan, which was also the teaching that Mr. Miyazaki Ichisei criticized me, that is, those who study history, the boundaries between history and fantasy should be clearly distinguished... And my understanding of history seems to be romantic enough to enter the field of science fiction (laughs).

...... I have asked Mr. Miyazaki Ichijō in Kyoto in the past, and this time when I met, I also asked Mr. Huang Xianpan whether the Zhuang people in Guangxi have been recorded in the Spring and Autumn And The Records of History, and whether they have ethnic relations with the Liaodong people. ...... The gentleman replied with a smile, and the explanation was very interesting, but I was confused and did not understand at all. The Zhuang people have more than 20 kinds of titles such as "Bu Zhuang", "Bunong", "Buyue", etc., which are collectively called Zhuang. It is generally believed that the Zhuang people are descendants of the Xi'ou and Luoyue branches of the ancient Baiyue tribe, and are the earliest indigenous people living in Guangxi.

...... Since the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, Mr. Huang Xianpan has been thoroughly criticized by the Red Guards, and the administrator of the library has also been dismissed, and he is under house arrest in his own house. Mr. Li once recalled that during the Cultural Revolution, my family raised me, in other words, because I was under the surveillance of the Red Guards, I could not go out to work, but I was able to study the history and culture of the Zhuang people at home. In fact, however, the gentleman was living a life of extreme misery and distress. Many of his disciples and fellow historians were persecuted during the Cultural Revolution. So far, 3 to 4 of the "friends of the Chinese heart" who have been my correspondence friends and re-acquaintances for many years have also been persecuted by the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution and sent to the May 7 Cadre School to receive re-education of workers, peasants, and soldiers, and it will take 4 years at the earliest to return to the original school or the victim of the original work, and 8 years later. Due to the extremely bad living conditions in the remodeled areas or the censorship, torture and torture after being sent to the local area, my 3 friends could not return and returned to Huangquan. These friends are very great Chinese in personality.

Zhao Shuli, Zhou Xinfang, Gai Mingtian, Pan Tianshou, Liu Yuantao, Zhu Yang, and other well-known cultural figures whom I have never met, and who have never met Chinese widely praised, were slowly tortured to death in the process of being persecuted to death without being sent to cadre schools and re-educated, but were slowly tortured to death in the course of the rampant and domineering of the urban Red Guards and the continuous examination of the coerced confessions by the so-called special case review team.

...... The extensive contacts that I and other Japanese overseas residents in Shanghai have painstakingly built up in China over the years, including the personal relations with the powerful bureaucrats in the Shanghai Party, were completely destroyed by the general attacks launched by the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution. The charges of Xiaosheng, historian Huang Xianpan, and writer Mr. Ba Jin, who were woven during the Cultural Revolution, gradually began to restore their reputations after 1975, which was undoubtedly the result of their disciples' continuous complaints and activities to the upper echelons of the Communist Party. In 1979, when Mr. Huang Was fully rehabilitated, I had the privilege of meeting him for the third time, when the Japanese Consulate in Guangzhou was opened in March 1980, and I took the time to go to Nanning to meet Mr. Huang Xianpan and meet him and his disciple O. This meeting was only two years after his death, and I was fortunate to see him two years before his death. Of course, I also brought him a greeting letter from Mr. Ichisei Miyazaki at this meeting. Xiaosheng thought that he was a disciple of Mr. Miyazaki Ichisei and a disciple of Huang Xianpan, and originally wanted to become an international Japanese historian, but his research results were zero, and he became a layman in historiography. I hereby urge the two teachers to allow the simple-minded and unlearned students to call themselves the protégés of the two gentlemen with excellent mobility. [Laughs]

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53 "Chinese Classics Complete Annotated And Translated Series 1: The Book of Poetry First and Lower Volumes" Translated by Wang Xiumei Zhonghua Bookstore 2015

54 "Chinese Classics Complete Annotated And Translated Series 4: Warring States Policy Upper and Lower Volumes"

Miao Wenyuan, Miao Wei, Luo Yonglian Notes Zhonghua Bookstore 2012

55 "Chinese Classics Complete Annotated And Translated Series 18: Mozi" Fang Yong translated by Zhonghua Bookstore 2011

56 "Four Books Full Translation: Mencius in the Analects of the University", by Pre-Qin Zhuzi, Ye Shishui, Jincheng Publishing House, 2017

57 "Understanding Chinese Plants, Central China Fascicle" by Zheng Du, Guangdong Science and Technology Press, 2018

58 "Understanding Chinese Plants Northwest Fascicle" by Zheng Du Guangdong Science and Technology Press, 2018

59 "Tang Dynasty Writings and Commentaries on the Interpretation of Characters" by Li Zongkun, Zhongxi Bookstore, 2015

60 "The Book of Collected Works "Collected Remains" (Full Annotation of Chinese Classics) Translated by Wang Xingfen Zhonghua Bookstore 2019

61 "Yunlin Stone Spectrum (Seven Kinds)" Gu Hongyi, Liao Lianting, Wang Yun, Zhu Xuebo, Du Xuan, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2015

62 "Beishan Wine Classics (Outer Ten Kinds)" [Song] Zhu Qiu et al., Gu Hongyi, ed., Ren Renren, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2016

63 Notes on the Notes on the Scriptures, by Du Huan, Zhang Yichun, Chinese Publishing House, 2017

64 "Investigation of Chinese Rock Paintings", Glory Liang, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2015

65 Intensive Reading Series of The Original Texts of Chinese Language and Literature: Intensive Reading of Shuowen Interpretation, by Yin Jiming, Fudan University Press, 2014

66 "4 Volumes of Shuowen Interpretation" [Han] Xu Shen Liaohai Publishing House, 2015

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67 History of the Shaanxi Archaeological Society, by Luo Hongcai, Shaanxi Normal University Press, 2017

68 "Xu Xusheng's Archaeological Diary of Shaanxi: February 11, 1933 - June 14, 1935", Shaanxi Normal University Press, 2017

69 "Jade Road Cultural Investigation Series: Continuation of the Jade Road" by Ye Shuxian Shanghai Science and Technology Literature Publishing House, 2017

70 "Research on the Funeral System in the Eastern Part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau", Ye Yuanpiao, Sun Yat-sen University Press, 2013

71 Archaeological Investigation and Research on the Structure of the Ancient Road Network of Tang Dynasty and the Remains of Cultural Relics along the Route

Yu Xiaohong Celine wrote Sun Yat-sen University Press 2018

72 "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Scientific Expedition Interview (1973-1992)" Sun Honglie et al. Oral Description, Wen Jin Finished By Hunan Education Publishing House, 2010

73 "Qinghai-Tibet Line" by Wang Zongren Qinghai People's Publishing House 2019

74 "Xu Fu Chronicle" by Zhang Wei Shandong Education Publishing House, 2018

75 Lou Lan [Sun] Jing Inoue, translated by Zhao Jun, Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House, 2013

76 Chronology of Chinese History (Revised Edition) By Institute of History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China Social Sciences Press, 2018

77 "Qinling Mianluo Tectonic Belt and Chinese mainland Structure", Zhang Guowei et al. Science Press, 2016

78 "A Brief History of Qinling Mountains" Dang Shuang Ren by Shaanxi Normal University Publishing House 2019

90 Ancient Chinese Astrometry and Astronomical Instruments, Wu Shouxian, Quan Hejun, eds., China Science and Technology Press, 2008

91 China Museum, Li Xianyao, Luo Zhewen, Wuzhou Communication Publishing House, 2010

92 Jianghan Tang Soup with Sui Sifang: Refining and Investigation Based on the Symbol System of Chu Culture

Yang Lisheng, Wang Shaohua, Chen Bo, Geng Hualing, Xiao Jinyu, etc. Wuhan University Press 2018

93 China South-to-North Water Diversion Project. Volume of Cultural Relics Protection", compiled by the Compilation Committee of China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project

China Water Resources and Hydropower Press, 2017

(Above, purchased from JD.com this year)

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Collection of old books:

79 "Detailed Notes on the Classics of Mountains and Seas" Luan Baoqun, Notes Zhonghua Bookstore 2019

80 "Spring and Autumn History" children's book industry by Shanghai Century Publishing Group 2010

81 Chronology of Chinese History, Bai Yang Edition, Hainan Publishing House, 2006

82 "Regional Geotectonics in China and Its Surrounding Areas (Third Edition)" Che Zicheng, Luo Jinhai, Liu Liang, Science Press, 2016

83 "Hubei Province Great Wall Resources Survey Work Report", Shen Yuanyue, ed., Cultural Relics Publishing House, 2013

84 Chu Culture, Shanghai Far East Publishing House, Commercial Press (Hong Kong), 1998

85 "New Exploration of Ancient Jingchu Geography", by Shi Quan, Wuhan University Press, 1988

86 "New Exploration of Ancient Jingchu Geography - Continuation", shi quan, Wuhan University Press, 2004

87 "Historical Atlas of China", Volume 1 Editing Group of China Historical Atlas Editorial Group Published by China Cartography Society 1975

88 Gu Jiegang Collection, China Social Sciences Press, 2001

89 "Introduction to the Investigation of the Great Wall of Chu", edited by Yin Caichun, Zhongzhou Ancient Books Publishing House, 2010

(To be continued)

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