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The author of the ancient Chinese geographical masterpiece Shuijing Annotation is Li Daoyuan.
Notes on the Book of Water is a masterpiece of ancient Chinese geography, with a total of 40 volumes. The author is Li Daoyuan in the late Northern Wei Dynasty.
The "Water Classic" is named after the note "Water Classic", the book "Water Classic" is about 10,000 words, and the "Tang Liudian Note" says that it "leads the water of the world, one hundred and thirty-seven". The "Notes on the Book of Water" seems to be the note of the "Book of Water", but in fact, it is based on the "Book of Water", which records in detail more than 1,000 large and small rivers and related historical sites, characters' stories, myths and legends, etc., and is the most comprehensive and systematic geographical work in ancient China. The book also records a lot of inscriptions and ink and fishing songs and ballads, the writing is brilliant, the language is clear and beautiful, and it has high literary value.
Because many of the large number of documents cited in the book have been lost, the "Notes on the Book of Water" has preserved a lot of materials, which has a lot of reference value for the study of ancient Chinese history and geography.
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"Shangshu Yu Gong" is the first time that China has written a classic to expound the relationship between man and land.
Shangshu Yugong. This is the work of the people of Wei during the Warring States Period named Dayu, so it is named "Yu Gong". This is the plan proposed by the person who wrote this "Yu Gong" to govern the country after the unification of the situation of the princes at that time.
This is a grand and thoughtful plan, not equal to the ordinary, so the name of Dayu, hoping to be able to be actually implemented. This "Yu Gong" takes geography as the path, dividing the world into Kyushu at that time, which is the author's ideal political division. It also includes mountains, rivers, soils, fields, products, roads, and tribes in various places.
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It's "Water Scripture Note". Or "Xu Xiake's Travels".
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Although the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" is mythical, it is indeed the first in China, so the imagination must also have its factual basis.
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The 40 volumes of the Commentary on the Book of Water comprehensively and systematically introduce the physical geography and economic geography of the area through which the waterway flows, and is a comprehensive geographical work with high historical, geographical and literary value. "Notes on the Book of Water" was selected as the first hydrographic monograph in China by the China World Records Association, which is another of China's best hydrographies in ancient China. The book is more than 300,000 words, and describes in detail more than 1,000 rivers in China, as well as the counties, cities, products, customs, legends, and history related to these rivers.
The book also records a number of inscriptions, inkblots and fishing songs and ballads. The writing of "Notes on the Book of Water" is strong and handsome, which is not only a masterpiece of ancient geography, but also an excellent work of landscape literature, and is a geographical work with literary value.
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It is "Water Jing Note", "Water Jing Note" is written by Li Daoyuan in the Northern Wei Dynasty in the 6th century AD, it is a comprehensive geographical work that is more complete in ancient China to record the river water system, and has a far-reaching influence in the long-term historical development process of our country, since the Ming and Qing dynasties, many scholars have carried out in-depth and detailed special research on it from all aspects, forming a "Li Xue" with a wide range of contents. The "Classic of Mountains and Seas" you are talking about is a geography book in the pre-Qin period, which is full of mythology. It mainly describes ancient geography, animals, plants, minerals, mythology, witchcraft, religion, etc.
When you memorize knowledge, you must be solid, or you will make a fool of yourself.
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Northern Qi Li Daoyuan's "Notes on the Book of Water".
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The "Classic of Mountains and Seas" by Daoyuan of the Northern Qi Dynasty
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The author of the ancient Chinese geographical masterpiece Shuijing Note is Li Daoyuan, "Shuijing Note" is named after the note "Shuijing", "Shuijing Note" seems to be the note of "Shuijing", in fact, it is based on "Shuijing" as the outline, and records in detail more than 1,000 large and small rivers and related historical sites, characters' stories, myths and legends, etc., which is the most comprehensive and systematic comprehensive geographical work in ancient China.
The book also records a lot of inscription ink and fishing songs and ballads, the writing contains wax fiber, the language is clear and beautiful, and has high literary value. Because many of the large number of documents cited in the book have been lost, the "Notes on the Book of Water" has preserved a lot of materials, which has a lot of reference value for the study of ancient Chinese history and geography. "Notes on the Book of Water" is not only a geographical masterpiece with great scientific value, but also a characteristic landscape travelogue.
With full enthusiasm, vigorous writing, and exquisite language, Li Daoyuan vividly and vividly described the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland, and expressed his love for the motherland and talked about imitation praise.
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