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The Turbulent and Displaced Song Engraving "Anthology"

author:Zenhon Koseki
The Turbulent and Displaced Song Engraving "Anthology"

The Song Ganzhou Prefecture Academic Inscription "Anthology" is one of the five Song inscriptions collected by the Shandong Provincial Library, with simple knife technique, sparse line, and exquisite ink, and is regarded as the first of the six chen annotations.

The Turbulent and Displaced Song Engraving "Anthology"

For the value of this book, the "Tianlu Linlang Bibliography" written in the second year of Jiaqing said that it was "quite little circulated". Late Qing Dynasty bibliophile Mo Tang said: "Xiaoshan Taishi more Tibetan Song printed volume zero volume one volume, smelled to get a hundred yuan, Zhu Ting diary once detailed the fragments of six volumes seen, know that this book is a scale armor, chengping long ago by Ru Lin cherished, the existence of the present day, more than half of the Tai, and after a hundred years, after the mourning, it can be called the Xishi secret book." It can be seen that this book was extremely rare in the early years of the Republic of China, and the bibliophiles were very precious.

The Turbulent and Displaced Song Engraving "Anthology"

The Song Ganzhou Prefecture School Inscription is now known to be in The Collection of Japan, the National Palace Museum in Taiwan has two volumes, and the National Library, Shanghai Library, Jilin Provincial Library, Shandong Provincial Museum, and Shandong Provincial Library have collections. The Shandong Provincial Library only has three volumes, although it is a broken remnant, but there are wang Yirong, Wang Chonghuan, Wang Xiantang three inscriptions, has been selected into the second batch of "National Precious Ancient Books List", has a high version value and cultural relics value.

Wang Yirong (1845-1900), a native of Fushan, Shandong, was a famous epigrapher, philologist, and bibliophile. Wang Yirong's inscription reads: "Song Ganzhou Selected Articles, Inner Province Tianlu Linlang Bibliography continued to compile the bibliography, said to have been circulated quite little. This book was obtained by the Wang clan in the sixth year of Guangxu (1880) in the county seat of Penglai. Wang Shi said in his Miscellaneous Records of the Heavenly Land Pavilion: "Gengchen arrived home in December... The Song Ganzhou Ben Dazi "Anthology of Literature" Six Ministers' Notes Fragment Seventy Leaves in Penglai County Taihe Yinlou. ......”

The Miscellaneous Records of tianlange records that Wang Yirong searched for cultural relics in Shandong, Shaanxi, Henan, Sichuan and other places after returning to his hometown after entering the army in the sixth year of Guangxu and on his way to and from Sichuan Province. The Song Ganzhou Prefecture School Engraving "Anthology" was originally hidden by Wang Deying, the sixth house of the family, Jiaqing Jinshi, and was later lost, this time Wang Yirong returned to the county, happened to meet the Wang family's relics, and gladly purchased them. In addition, he also obtained the "Selected Notes of the Six Ministers" and the Ming engraved "Complete Works of Su Wenzhonggong" from Wang Yanxu's old collection, which were very fruitful.

Wang Chonghuan's inscription reads: "Liang Xuan Song carved a few leaves, and the Elk Poor Reflected the Daiyun Building." A combination of exquisite storage, the butterfly original recognition of Ganzhou. Huigong Xiantai Township Mayor Jian Cun. Reverence. Fourteenth day of Bing Yin Jiaping. Wang Chonghuan was the fourth son of Wang Yirong, born in the eighteenth year of Guangxu, and his father was only 9 years old when he was martyred. Wang Chonghuan's inscription is 1926, when Wang Chonghuan was 34 years old. This is what he wrote after watching another Qian Qian Yi DaiyunLou old collection song ganzhou prefecture study engraving "Anthology", Qian's old collection was later collected by Yangzhou Ma Yue Zhen Xiao Linglongshan Museum, for the whole book, compared with Wang Chonghuan's eighty-seven pages, the ink color has a thick and light point, from the original butterfly can be recognized as the Song Ganzhou prefecture school engraving.

This book also has a Wang Xiantang inscription, which says: "This is an anthology of the Southern Song Dynasty Ganzhou inscription, which is still in original form, and the printing is not too late, it still belongs to the Song Dynasty." Wang Xiantang. Five-eight, eleven, sixteen. Wang Xiantang was transferred to the Shandong Provincial Museum in 1956, and this inscription should be remembered after reading it. According to the Shandong Provincial Library's rare book account record: "New Purchase", the record time is June 22, 1962, then this book was purchased before 1962, but it is uncertain whether it was entered into the Shandong Provincial Library before and after Wang's reading.

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