{"id":8901,"date":"2019-11-13T14:35:33","date_gmt":"2019-11-13T14:35:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/chinese-reading\/quantangshi-quan-tang-shi\/"},"modified":"2019-11-13T14:35:33","modified_gmt":"2019-11-13T14:35:33","slug":"quantangshi-quan-tang-shi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinesemoment.com\/th\/quantangshi-quan-tang-shi\/","title":{"rendered":"Quantangshi \u5168\u5510\u8bd7"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>&nbsp;The Quantangshi \u5168\u5510\u8bd7 is a collection of all preserved shi poems \u8bd7 from the Tang \u5510 (618-907) and Five Dynasties \u4e94\u4ee3 (907-960) periods. It was compiled in the early years of the 18th century by a team led by Cao Yin \u66f9\u5bc5 and Peng Dingyiu \u5f6d\u5b9a\u6c42. Some of the team members were Shen Sanceng \u6c88\u4e09\u66fe, Yang Zho<em><\/em>ngna \u6768\u4e2d\u8bb7, Pan Congl&uuml; \u6f58\u4ece\u5f8b, Wang Shihong \u6c6a\u58eb\u7eae, Xu Shuben \u5f90\u6811\u672c, Ju Dingjin \u8f66\u9f0e\u664b, Cha Sili \u67e5\u55e3\u746e, Wang Yi \u6c6a\u7ece, and Yu Mei \u4fde\u6885. The Quantangshico<em><\/em>ntains nearly 50,000 poems (including fragments) of more than 2,200 persons, arranged in 900 juan &quot;scrolls&quot;. To each person a short biography is added.<\/p>\n<p>  Before this complete collection was undertaken there were mainly two collections of Tang shi poems, namely Hu Chenheng&#8217;s \u80e1\u6668\u4ea8 Tangyin to<em><\/em>ngqian \u5510\u97f3\u7edf\u7b7e from the Ming period \u660e (1368-1644) and Ji Zhenyi&#8217;s \u5b63\u632f\u5b9c Quantangshi in 717 juan. Neither of these two had been printed, but they served as the basis for the large Quantangshi, after a thorough revision of the references. Nevertheless there are still errors in the Quantangshi, like the recording of some poems written during the Southern Dynasties period (Nanchao \u5357\u671d, 420~589), or the co<em><\/em>nfusion of titles co<em><\/em>ntaining names of persons with the name of the author (like &quot;bidding farewell to XY&quot; being attributed to XY).<\/p>\n<p>  The first printing was done by the Yangzhou poetry bureau \u626c\u5dde\u8bd7\u5c40 in 120 booklets, the common modern printing is that by the Zho<em><\/em>nghua shuju press \u4e2d\u534e\u4e66\u5c40 from 1960 in 12 volumes. This edition is enriched by a supplement , the Quantangshi yi (Zent\u014dshi ichi) \u5168\u5510\u8bd7\u9038, edited by the Japanese &quot;He Shining&quot; \u6cb3\u4e16\u5b81 (Ichikawa Kansai \u5e02\u5ddd\u5bbd\u658e) in 3 juan (Taibei: Guangwen Press \u5e7f\u6587\u4e66\u5c40, 1970). In 1982 the Zho<em><\/em>nghua shuju press published another supplement, theQuantangshi waibian \u5168\u5510\u8bd7\u5916\u7f16, edited by Wang Zho<em><\/em>ngmin \u738b\u91cd\u6c11. This collection co<em><\/em>ntains Wang&#8217;s Bu Quantangshi \u8865\u5168\u5510\u8bd7 (104 poems) and Dunhuang Tangren shiji canjuan \u6566\u714c\u5510\u4eba\u8bd7\u96c6\u6b8b\u5377 with 62 poems found in Dunhuang, Sun Wang&#8217;s \u5b59\u671b Quantangshi buyi \u5168\u5510\u8bd7\u8865\u9057 in 20 juan (896 poems), and Tong Yangnian&#8217;s \u7ae5\u517b\u5e74 Quantangshi xu buyi \u5168\u5510\u8bd7\u7eed\u8865\u9057 in 21 juan (more than 1,200 poems). Wang Zho<em><\/em>ngmin also published 52 further poems in the periodicalZho<em><\/em>nghua wenshi luncong \u4e2d\u534e\u6587\u53f2\u8bba\u4ece, 1981, 4.<\/p>\n<p>  Chapters of the Quantangshi<\/p>\n<p>  1.-4 \u5e1d\u738b Diwang Emperors<br \/>  5.-9 \u540e\u5983 Houfei [Princes and] consorts<br \/>  10.-16. \u90ca\u5e99\u97f3\u7ae0 Jiaomiao yinzhang Temple liturgies<br \/>  17.-29. \u4e50\u5e9c Yuefu Music bureau style poems<br \/>  30.-784. Authors in chro<em><\/em>nological sequence<br \/>  785.-787. \u65e0\u540d\u6c0f Wumingshi Ano<em><\/em>nymous poems<br \/>  788.-794. \u8054\u53e5 Lianju Couplets<br \/>  795.-796. \u9038\u53e5 Yiju Fragments<br \/>  797.-802. \u540d\u5a9b Mingyuan Females<br \/>  806.-851. \u50e7 Shi Buddhists<br \/>  852.-855. \u9053 Dao Daoists<br \/>  856.-863. \u4ed9 Xian Immortals<br \/>  864. \u795e Shen Deities<br \/>  865.-866. \u9b3c Gui Ghosts<br \/>  867. \u602a Guai Spectres<br \/>  868. \u68a6 Meng Dreams<br \/>  869.-872. \u8c10\u8c11 Xiexue Comedians<br \/>  873. \u5224 Pan Rebels<br \/>  874. \u6b4c Ge Songs<br \/>  875. \u8c36\u8bb0 Chenji Prophecies<br \/>  876. \u8bed Yu Talks<br \/>  877. \u8c1a\u8c1c Yanmi Proverbs and riddles<br \/>  878. \u8c23 Yao Popular rhymes<br \/>  879. \u9152\u4ee4 Jiuling Toasts<br \/>  880. \u5360\u8f9e Zhanci Oracles<br \/>  881. \u8499\u6c42 Mengqiu Primers<br \/>  882.-900. 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