Author: Xu Fuyuan 徐孚遠, 1600-1665

Huang Ming jingshi wenbian 皇明經世文編
Date1964
Publish_locationTaibei Shi 臺北市
PublisherGuolian tushu chuban youxian gongsi 國聯圖書出版有限公司
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfSilver Room
Call NumberDS753.5.H82 1964
Description30 v. ; 21 cm.
NoteHuang Ming jingshi wenbian 皇明經世文編 / Xu Fuyuan, Chen Zilong, Song Zhengbi dengbian 徐孚遠, 陳子龍, 宋徵璧等編.
"Benshu yiju Guoli Zhongyang tushuguan zhencang Ming Chongzhen jian [1638] Pinglutang kanben yingyin 本書依據國立中央圖書館珍藏明崇禎間[1638]平露堂刊本影印".
Running title: Huang Ming jingshi bian 皇明經世編.

Huang Ming jingshi wenbian 皇明經世文編 (Ming documents on statecraft) ... " ... the most important topically arranged collection of Ming memorials (and other writings). The 3,145 entries (which are quoted in full) were selected from hundreds of bieji and other sources written by 430 senior officials during the course of the Ming, both in the central government and in the provinces. Many of the sources quoted have been lost, hence the value of this collection. The intention of the chief compilers (childhood friends from the Yangzi delta and Ming loyalists) was to concentrate their readers' minds at a time of impending disaster. The emphasis therefore is on practical matters of government and administrations, especially national security. The arrangement is by author and by subject matter in a chronological frame. The book was banned during the Qing." Cf. Wilkinson, E., Chinese history, a manual, p. 885.
See also: Franke, W. An introduction to the sources of Ming history, p. 123-124.

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SubjectChina--History--Ming dynasty, 1368-1644--Sources China--Politics and government--Ming dynasty, 1368-1644--Sources
Loushantang ji 樓山堂集. Jiaoxing zhaigao 交行摘稿
Date1935
Publish_locationShanghai 上海
PublisherShangwu yinshuguan 商務印書館
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
Record_typeBook
SeriesCongshu jicheng chubian 叢書集成初編 ; 2167-2170
ShelfAdmin. Office Gallery
Call NumberAC149.T76 1936 v. 2167-2170
Description4 v. (10, 29, 379, 17 p.) ; 17.5 cm.
NoteLoushantang ji 樓山堂集 / Wu Yingji zhu 吳應箕著. Jiaoxing zhaigao 交行摘稿 / Xu Fuyuan zuan 徐孚遠纂.
"據粵雅堂叢書本排印" --colophon. 民國24 [1935].
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Seriesfoo 122
Ming jingshi wenbian 明經世文編. [Huang Ming jingshi wenbian 皇明經世文編]
Date1987
Publish_locationBeijing 北京
PublisherZhonghua shuju 中華書局
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberDS753.5.H82 1987
Description6 v. (9, 14, 19, 5563, 7, 56 p.) ; 27 cm.
NoteMing jingshi wenbian 明經世文編 : [504卷 : 補遺4卷] / [Chen Zilong deng xuanji 陳子龍等選輯.]
Includes index. Each page represents 2 leaves of the original.
Facsimile t.p.: Huang Ming jingshi wenbian 皇明經世文編 / Chen Wozi pingxuan 陳臥子評選. [Songjiang 松江] : Yunjian Pinglutang 雲間平露堂, [1638-40?]

[Huang Ming jingshi wenbian 皇明經世文編 (1638).....[Chen Zilong, Xu Fuyuan, Song Zhengbi, all from Huating 華亭, Jiangsu] .... Collection of memorials and other political writings by 425 (+ 5 in the supplement) personalities beginning with Song Lian (1310-1381) and ending with Chen Zushou (jinshi 1634) selected from the collected works of the authors or from other sources. Following the main table of contents short biographies of all authors are given. More documents from the later part than from the earlier part of the dynasty are included. A rather large amount of material concerns border defence. Since in general the complete unabbreviated texts of the documents which are otherwise difficult to find or wholly unavailable are reproduced, this work represents a particularly important source.... [textual information follows, Cf. Franke, W. An introduction to the sources of Ming history, 5.1.8., p. 123-124.]

Huang Ming jingshi wenbian 皇明經世文編 (Ming documents on statecraft) ... " ... the most important topically arranged collection of Ming memorials (and other writings). The 3,145 entries (which are quoted in full) were selected from hundreds of bieji and other sources written by 430 senior officials during the course of the Ming, both in the central government and in the provinces. Many of the sources quoted have been lost, hence the value of this collection. The intention of the chief compilers (childhood friends from the Yangzi delta and Ming loyalists) was to concentrate their readers' minds at a time of impending disaster. The emphasis therefore is on practical matters of government and administrations, especially national security. The arrangement is by author and by subject matter in a chronological frame. The book was banned during the Qing." Cf. Wilkinson, E., Chinese history, a manual, p. 885.

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