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Looking for a book list about Chinese studies

The Twenty-Two Sons:

"Laozi", "Zhuangzi", "Guanzi", "Liezi", "Mozi", "Xunzi", "Xizi", " Sun Tzu", "Collected Confucius", "Yanzi Chunqiu", "Lu Shi Chunqiu", "Jia Yi's New Book", "Chun Qiu Fan Lu", "Yangtze Dharma", "Wenzi Zuanyi", "Huangdi Neijing", "Bamboo "Book Chronicle", "Book of Shang Jun", "Han Feizi", "Huainanzi", "Wen Zhongzi", "Shan Hai Jing" are printed by Zhejiang Public Library (i.e. Zhejiang Book Company). Printed copies are still available in Shanghai. This book is the best among Hui Kezi's books.

It is best to read the "Four Books" ("The Analects", "The Great Learning", "The Doctrine of the Mean", and "Mencius") first, or use Zhu Xi's annotated version.

The original engraving of "The Interpretation of Mozi" (Sun Yirang), photocopy of the Commercial Press.

"Collected Commentary on Zhuangzi" (Guo Qingfan) original engraving and lithographic version.

"The Annotations of Xunzi" (Wang Xianqian) original engraving and lithographic version.

"Huainan Honglie Collection" (Liu Wendian) published by The Commercial Press.

The original engraving of "Spring and Autumn Fanlu Yi Zheng" (Su Yu).

The popular version of "Zhou Rites".

"Lunheng" (Wang Chong) Tongjin Caotang version (photocopied by The Commercial Press); Hubei Chongwen Publishing House version.

The best version of "Baopuzi" (Ge Hong) and "Pingjin Museum Series" is also available as a single book; the Hubei Chongwen Bureau version is the best.

The Forty-Two Chapter Sutra is the engraving edition of Jinling. The following is a brief list of Buddhist books.

"The Buddhist Sutra" is the same as above.

"Yibu Zong Lun Commentary" (Qiuji) Jiangxi Sutra Engraving Department.

"Dafang Guangfo Huayan Sutra" (Eastern Jin Dynasty translation) Jinling Sutra Engraving Office.

"The Lotus Sutra" (translated by Kumarajiva) is the same as above.

"The Outline of Chuanruo" (Ge Hui) and "The Mahaprajna Sutra" are too complicated, so reading this book is enough. Yangzhou Tibetan Buddhist Academy Edition.

"The Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra" (translated by Xuanzang) and "The Vajra Prajnaparamita Sutra" (translated by Kumarajiva, Bodhi Ryuji, and Zhenti), the above two books have the largest number of copies in circulation. .

The "Amitabha Sutra" (translated by Kumarajiva) has many translations and editions. It is most convenient to have the "Essential Interpretation of the Amitabha Sutra" (Zhixu) at the Jinling Sutra Engraving Office.

The white text of "Da Fang Guang Yuan Jie Yi Jing" (i.e. "Yuan Jie Sutra") (translated by Buddha Dora) in Jinling is the best.

"Treatise on the Twelve Doors" (translated by Kumarajiva), Jinling Sutra Edition.

"Zhonglun" (ibid.) Yangzhou Tibetan Buddhist Academy Edition.

The above two are the second of the "three theories" of the Sanlunzong.

"Three Essays on Mysterious Meanings" (compiled by Ji Zang, Sui Dynasty), Jinling Sutra Edition.

"Mahayana Awakening of Faith" (a fake book) Although this is a fake book, it has a great influence. There are many editions, and the Jinling sutra engraving place has a version compiled by Shaman Zhenjie, which is very convenient.

"Research on the Theory of Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana" (Liang Qichao) This book introduces the method used by Japanese scholars to verify the authenticity of Buddhist books, which is very useful. The Commercial Press will publish it.

"Xiao Zhi Guan" (also known as "Tong Meng Zhi Guan", written by Zhi Qian) is not an easy book to read in the Tiantai Sect, so this book is the easiest for beginners to learn.

The Jinling sutra engraving office.

"Xiang Zong's Eight Essentials Direct Interpretation" (Zhixu Direct Interpretation), Jinling Sutra Edition.

"Yin Ming Zheng Lian Shu" (Qi Ji Zhi Shu), Jinling Sutra Edition.

"The Biography of Master Tripitaka of Daci'en Temple" (written by Hui Li) Xuanzang is the greatest figure in the history of Chinese Buddhism. This biography is a masterpiece of Chinese biographical literature. Changzhou Tianning Temple.

"Huayan Yuanren Lun" (written by Zongmi) is available in Zhengshu Publishing House and has a combined version, which is the cheapest.

There are many copies of Tan Sutra (Fa Hai Lu) in circulation.

"The Sayings of the Ancient Master" is a very important book in Zen Buddhism, and there is no single-line printed copy in the market.

The abbreviated brush version of the Tripitaka has characters four to six.

"Hongming Collection" (Collection of Liang Seng Diao) can examine the situation of Buddhism among the literati in Jin, Song, Qi and Liang Dynasties. Jinling sutra engraving office version.

"Han Changli Collection" (Han Yu) has many copies in circulation.

"Li Wengong Collection" (Li Ao) Collection of Three Tang Dynasties.

The current version of "Liu Hedong Collection" (Liu Zongyuan).

"Song and Yuan Academic Cases" (Huang Zongxi, Quan Zuwang, etc.) were engraved by Feng Yunhao, He Shaoji, and reprinted in Changsha in the fifth year of Guangxu. The lithographs in circulation are not good. [cchere.net Xixihe Wu Zhai Master]

"The Case of Confucianism in the Ming Dynasty" (Huang Zongxi) is the best edition of Mo Jin. The Jiangxi version is widely used, but it is not good.

The above two books have preserved a lot of raw materials and are the most important and most convenient books on the philosophy of the Song and Ming Dynasties. What is listed below is to supplement the shortcomings of these two books, or to propose several indispensable expert collections.

"Collection of Direct Talks about Mr. Li" (Li Gou) printed by the Commercial Press.

The popular version of "Wang Linchuan Collection" (Wang Anshi). Commercial Press photocopy.

"Er Cheng Quanshu" (Cheng Hao, Cheng Yi) was printed by Tu in Lu'an.

"The Complete Book of Zhu Zi" (Zhu Xi) Lu'an Tu's engraving; photocopy of the Commercial Press.

"Chronology of Zhu Xi" (Wang Maogao) Guangdong Library, Hubei Book Company. This book is the most indispensable book for studying Zhu Xi.

"The Complete Works of Lu Xiangshan"

"The Complete Works of Chen Longchuan" (Chen Liang) general version.

The popular version of "The Complete Works of Ye Shuixin" (Ye Shi).

"Wang Wencheng Gongquan Shu" (Wang Shouren) Zhejiang Library.

"Kunzhiji" (Luo Qinshun) was translated into Ming Dynasty in the fourth year of Jiaqing. Zhengyi Hall version.