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Besides Kaiyuan Zhan Jing, Lingtai Secret Garden and Yi Sizhan, what other ancient books and classics about astronomy are there in China?

Datang Kaiyuan Zhan Jing meets all your requirements.

Author: Qu Tan Sida

Kaiyuan Zhan Jing records a large number of ancient astronomers' knowledge about the structure and movement of the universe, some of which are only found in this book. For example, at the end of Qin Dynasty, astronomer Jiang Ji convened a group of officials in Changchun Hall to discuss the record of astronomical phenomena and Zuheng's criticism of Jiang Ji. So far, these discussions have not been found outside of Kaiyuan Zhan Jing.

Since Kaiyuan Zhan Jing was written, it has rarely been handed down from generation to generation. This is because this book is based on astrology, and it is regarded as a top secret by feudal rulers who advocate the theory of destiny and believe in superstition, for fear that someone will "confuse the people" with its words and endanger their own rule, so it was rarely handed down in Tang and Song Dynasties. After the Song Dynasty, it was not recorded. When it was lost, there was not even a copy of the Royal Observatory of the Ming Dynasty. Until the forty-fourth year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (16 16), a scholar named Cheng Mingshan in Shexian County, Anhui Province, found a replica in the belly of the ancient Buddha statue because he gave it gold. Nowadays, the hand-carved towel box of Hengdetang in Daoguang period is widely circulated. In recent years, Taipei

Lingtai Mi Yuan

There is no need to write names. Textual research on Northern History of Cai Zhuan says that the Secret Garden of Lingtai 120, Elephant Records 142 and Geography Records (87) are in parallel with the world. The number of volumes of this book is consistent with each other. However, the facts quoted in the book can be traced back to the end of the Yuan Dynasty, and it is recorded that the winter solstice begins on the fourth day. Volume 18-27 talks about three walls, 28-53 talks about 28 nights, 54 talks about miscellaneous stars, 55-60 talks about astronomical phenomena, 6 1-66 talks about wind angles, and 71-kloc-0/20 talks about miscellaneous images. Generally speaking, there are few people who push the latitude, and there are many people who test the singularity, and the style is quite redundant.