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How many volumes are there in Liaozhai?

There are many versions of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, including Pu Songling's manuscript (discovered in the early days of liberation), revised by the author, with a total of 203 articles, and Wang Shizhen's comments recorded by the author. Qianlong sixteen years, a total of 12 volumes of 488 drafts, of which 14 draft is illegible, and this draft is also accompanied by Wang Shizhen's annotation. The other one was selected by Qianlong Huang Yan Xi; The manuscript written by Wu Yuanxiang. At present, the earliest engraving was made by Qing Keting in Zhao Qi in the 31st year of Qianlong (1766), which contained "quotations" and "examples" and described the origin of the original edition and the work done by the engraver. In one example, Zhao Qi said, "Mr. Bidun's energy can be written into a book. At first, I fished in the sea. Yu Yang wanted to sell his manuscript for $100,000, but Mr. Wang refused, so he returned it because of his comments ... ". Therefore, Bao Yanbo has a poem saying: "Who is like the satrap of Yanling, the wonderful book will be read by ten thousand people. Don't be surprised that the price of paper is unreasonable, and it has cost hundreds of thousands. " The whole book 16, 43 1 article, and most of the later versions were reprinted according to this book. In the thirty-second year of Qianlong, Wang Engraving was published. This is an anthology, 18 volume, 26 books and more than 270 articles. In the fifty-ninth year of Qianlong, there was another collection of "Xiaozhi Mountain firewood", with a total of six volumes; Three years after Daoguang, it was published by Tang Guo and reviewed by He Shouqi. In the fourth year of Daoguang, Liu Yingzhen published "Tissue Box" (select four volumes of his manuscript, Appendix 1); Five years after Daoguang, Lu Zhanen carved books; In the fifteenth year of Daoguang, Tiandetang published this edition; In the 19th year of Daoguang, He Yin published two editions (reprinted in the 23rd year); In the twenty-third year of Daoguang, Minglun published Zhu Mo's overprint; Guangdong Wangyun Building Engraving; In the eighth year of Tongzhi, Qingyun Building in Yangcheng published Zhu Mo overprint; In the seventh year of Guangxu, the Review of Shaozhou Jingshe Bookstore was published. In the 12th year of Guangxu, Shanghai Wentong Bookstore carved a book called Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, with 444 stories in total, which was very beautiful. In the seventeenth year of Guangxu, four scholars published comprehensive comments on this book.

During the Republic of China, due to the improvement of printing technology, lithography and lead printing prevailed, coupled with social unrest, proofreading, paper and binding were shoddy, and the printed copies were not very accurate. Shi Yinben in Shanghai Zhangjin Bookstore is very common; Shi Yinben, Guangyi Bookstore; Shi Yinben of Shanghai Yuwen Bookstore; Shanghai CITIC Bookstore typesetting and so on.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, there were many versions. Roughly: 1953 September Zhangjin Bookstore; 1953 65438+ February Guangyi Bookstore; Copy of Literature Ancient Books Publishing House in September1955; 1957 165438+ October Commercial Press; 1962 July Zhonghua Book Company Shanghai Editorial Department; 1 978 April Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House new1edition; Qilu Bookstore in July1980; 1988 1 Yuelu Bookstore; 1989 1 Zhejiang Ancient Books Publishing House, etc.

Specifically:

Yuan: Zhu Xuezhai and Zhu Xuezhai's manuscript of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, the first series of Pu Songling's research, 1980 (a new study of Pu Songling's deeds, 1988)

Meng Fanhai; The first episode of 24-volume Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio and Pu Songling's research anthology 1980

(): How did you lose the second half of the manuscript of Liaozhai? Nanning Evening News 1980, 8.20

Yang; There is an original work of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, which briefly describes China Literature and History Research 1980. 1 (Wen Wei Po 1980.438+00.6).

Wang Zhenmin: Comments on Notes and Comments of Liaozhai Zhiyi Association, Liberal Arts Teaching (Journal of Inner Mongolia Wumeng Teachers College) 1980.4.

Luo Wei; Rigorous composition and realistic expression —— Introduction of meticulous and heavy-colored paintings Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio and Liu Quan 1980.2

Son Ye Jin: Comment on Shan Minglun's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: The Second Collection of Pu Songling's Studies 198 1.

Luo Wei and Xu Ying: On the Existing Manuscripts of Chater Nationality, Journal of Library, Guangdong 198 1.4.

Luo Wei: Introduction to the Edition of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: The Third Series of Pu Songling Studies 1982.

Yan Helu: Notes on Discovering the Manuscript of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio +05438+0338+0

Shi Guiping; Anecdote of the manuscript of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: The Tenth Interview with Pu Songling; Sun Puhui; Zhang Hongyan (Hohhot) 1984.3.

Luo Wei and Xu Ying: Textual Research on the Existing Manuscripts of Pu Songling.

He, Hu; Feng Zhenluan's Comments on Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: Social Science Research 1984.4

Wu: Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio in Qing Dynasty: Data of National People's Congress (1985. 12).

Shen Weichang and others; Nantong Normal University Liaozhai Journal (Social Science Edition) 1985.4 Shan Minglun's Comments on "Double Mention"

Xiao Xinmao: On the Version of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio and the Data of the National People's Congress 1987.8

Sheng Wei; On the clear version of Pu Songling's lost essay Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, National People's Congress data 1987. 1L (Journal of Hengyang Normal University, Social Science 1987.3)

Comments on Li Fengzhen Luan's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio —— Comments on Pu Songling's StudyNo. 1 Series 1987

Wang Qingyuan. On Fang's Comments on Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: A Study of Novels in Ming and Qing Dynasties 1988.2.

On Zhang Juru's Evaluation of Novels in Ming and Qing Dynasties from Wang's Criticism of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio 1988.3

Yuan: Bird and his son —— Comment on the manuscript of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: A new study of Pu Songling's deeds: Qilu Bookstore 1988.

Yuan: Supplement to the manuscript of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio by Kangxi: A New Textual Research on Pu Songling's Deeds: Qilu Bookstore 1988.

Yuan: Wang Xuan carved eighteen volumes of Thoughts on Business and New Essays on Pu Songling's Deeds. Qilu Bookstore 1988.

Shen Qichang: "only comment" on Liaozhai; National People's Congress Data 1989.5

Puze: Little-known Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Zhu Engraving Edition, NPC Information +0438+0938+038.

Wang Zhimin: Comments on the Original Tales from a Lonely Studio Data of the National People's Congress 1990.4 (Journal of Social Sciences of Yunnan Education College 1989.4)

Cai: The collating value of the twenty-four volumes of Liaozhai. A study of novels in Ming and Qing dynasties 1990.2.

Wei Yinru: On Several Major Versions of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: Study on Pu Songling, No.5, 199 1. 12.

Guo: Investigation on the discovery and preservation of the manuscript of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio —— Also discussing with Yan and Lu about the discovery of the manuscript of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: Pu Songling's study room, No.5, 199 1. 12.

Yuan: Different History —— The Renamed Edition of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Journal of Shandong University (Philosophy Society) 199 1.3.

Wang Zikuan: On the relationship between the manuscript, the clear edition and Zhu Feng of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio. Fujian Daily 199 1.2.

Zou Zongliang: Textual research on the first draft of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio and the materials of the National People's Congress (1992, 10) (Pu Songling Research 9, No.8, 1992.3)

Yang Hairu: "Why Liaozhai Manuscripts Wander in Liaoning" Journal of Ningxia Education College of Yinchuan Normal University (Social Science Edition) 1993. 13 (2) (Textual research on Pu Songling's life works, China Book Publishing House, Beijing 1994).

Yang Lu: What's your comment on Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio? Study on Pu Songling,No. 10,No. 199338+0.2.

Yang Zhanxi; The revised version of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Strange History, was published. Pu Songling's study,No. 10,No. 1993.438+0.2.

Zhang Xianchun; The version of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio records Pu Songling's study,No. 1L andNo. 1993.3.4.

Zhu: Reply and reflection on the edition arrangement of New Notes on Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio —— Also on the photocopying of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio and the study of Pu Songling,No. 12,No. 1994.6438+0.

Liu Shide; Pu Songling's research, the vocabulary of Wang's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, totalNo. 13,No. 1994.2.

Pu: Seeking truth from facts and restoring the original appearance of history —— Refuting Guo's About

Yang Hairu: A New Proof of The Complete Works of Liaozhai published in Yin Dynasty in the Republic of China: Pu Songling's Study Room (No.14,No. 1994.3).

Chen Hong: Two Treasures Commenting on Liaozhai —— Feng Zhenluan and Shan Minglun Commenting on Pu Songling's Research,No. 15,No. 1994.4

Yang Hairu; There is an original version of the story from Lonely Studio, which has been tampered with at will. A Study of Novels in Ming and Qing Dynasties 1994438+0 (Textual Research on Pu Songling's Life Works 1994).

McQueen: Also on the Manuscript Characters of Snow Studio of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: Pu Songling's ResearchNo. 16No. 199538+0.

Zhao; Notes on Liaozhai —— Comment on Liaozhai in Qing Dynasty: A Study of Pu Songling,No. 16,No. 1995.338+0

Zhou Xishan: Comment on Wang Yuyang's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: A Study of Pu Songling,No. 16,No. 1995.438+0.

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