What are some well organized books about the Western Jin Dynasty that are worth recommending?

Updated on educate 2024-05-18
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    From the point of view of officials, Mr. Yan Buke's "From the Rank of the Lord to the Standard of Officials" and "The Historical Manuscript of the Changes of the Probation System", and Mr. Zhu Zongbin's "Research on the Prime Minister System of the Two Han Dynasty, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties" are all good works. In addition, Mr. Tang Changru's "Western Jin Dynasty Partition and King Zong's Exit from the Town", Mr. Zhou Liang's "Begging Examination" and so on can be regarded as a little supplement to that great era. The ideology and culture of the Wei and Jin dynasties are also very interesting, and what I like more is Mr. Tang Changru's description of metaphysics, "Qing Talk and Qing Discussion", "The Political Significance of Wei and Jin Talents", "The Formation and Development of Wei and Jin Metaphysics", "Reading and Embracing Puzi's Inference on the Similarities and Differences between the Northern and Southern Styles of Study" and many other articles are very good.

    Mr. Tang Yongtong's book on Buddhism, "History of Buddhism in the Han and Wei Dynasties, the Northern and Southern Dynasties", can be regarded as a very good book in this field.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Western Jin Dynasty was very short, but its connection with the previous and subsequent eras was extremely close, so I don't think it makes much sense to just sort out the Western Jin Dynasty. Judging from the original canon of the official history, the combination of "Book of Jin" and "Zizhi Tongjian" is very good, one takes the characters as clues, and the other takes time as clues to complement each other. From an overall point of view, Mr. Lu Simian's "History of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties" is a very good material, which can sort out the relevant basic historical facts of the entire Western Jin Dynasty and the eras before and after it.

    From the perspective of political history as a whole, Mr. Tian Yuqing's "The Politics of the Eastern Jin Dynasty" and Mr. Qiu Luming's "Political Power and Family Network in the Wei and Jin Dynasties" both have a more detailed combing of the Western Jin Dynasty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Across the Sixteen Kingdoms", must read this, the author has spent effort, he has also written two other similar books, after reading basically the two Jin and Northern Dynasties will be clear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Recommend a copy, "Shangpin Hanshi", the net wears the text. The popular science book of the history of the Wei and Jin dynasties is a travel text, so the male protagonist is also a little bug, but it can be regarded as considering the process of history and personal efforts.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Book of Jin has 130 volumes, including 10 volumes of the Emperor's Chronicles, 20 volumes of Zhi, 70 volumes of biography, and 30 volumes of Records, which records the history of the Western Jin Dynasty and the Eastern Jin Dynasty from the beginning of Sima Yi to the second year of Emperor Yuanxi of the Jin Dynasty, and also describes the rise and fall of the separatist regimes of the Sixteen Kingdoms in the form of "Records".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mr. Naito Hunan did not have a monograph on the history of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, but he wrote the book "General Theory of Chinese History" (Social Sciences Academic Press, translated by Xia Yingyuan), which deals with this era, and many of his views are quite enlightening.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There were more than eight kings in the Western Jin Dynasty who participated in this turmoil, but the eight kings were the main participants, and the "Book of Jin" collected the eight kings into a column of biographies, so history called this turmoil "The Rebellion of the Eight Kings".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    During the Western Jin Dynasty, there were many writers, but their achievements were not high. Literature, however, has become more self-conscious, pointing out the characteristics of "poetry and stool and affection" (Lu Ji's "Wenfu"). Lu Ji's quasi-ancient poems have influenced later generations, and his "Wenfu" is a famous work.

    Pan Yue's "Mourning" has been recited through the ages. Zuo Si's poems are allegorical in the history of Yong, with strong pen power and the highest achievement. In addition to the poems and poems, Zhang Hua's "Bo Coarse Burning Things" is one of the earliest existing chronicles.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, written by Chen Shou of the Western Jin Dynasty, annotated by Pei Songzhi of the Southern Song Dynasty, written by Zhonghua Book Company 1959 edition of Jin Shu, written by Tang Fang Xuanling et al., Zhonghua Book Company 1974 edition of Song Shu, written by Liang Shen Yue, Zhonghua Book Company 1974 edition.

    Nanqi Shu, written by Liang Xiao Zixian, Zhonghua Book Company, 1972 edition of Wei Shu, Northern Qi Wei Collection, Zhonghua Book Company, 1974 edition of Liang Shu, Tang Yao Silian, Zhonghua Book Company, 1973 edition of Chen Shu, Tang Yao Silian, Zhonghua Book Company, 1972 edition of Northern Qi Book, Tang Li Baiyao, Zhonghua Book Company, 1972 edition of Zhou Shu, Tang Linghu Dedi, et al., Zhonghua Book Company, 1971 edition of Southern History, Tang Li Yanshou, Zhonghua Book Company, 1974 edition of Northern History, Tang Li Yanshou, Zhonghua Book Company, 1975 edition of Sui Shu, Tang Written by Wei Zheng et al., Zhonghua Book Company, 1973 edition, do you want to learn the history of that time?

    Recommended: "Shishuo Xinyu" (must-have, to look good, very interesting, and character analysis is not something that can be done by the official history) "Han Jin Spring and Autumn Period" (very extreme and obscure history books, but it is also an important historical material) "Three Kingdoms" (needless to say, although some places are written very face-like, there must be Pei Songzhi's note, otherwise you will be fooled) "Book of Jin" must have four books of "Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen Shu" (all written well, a little too detailed) "Book of Sui" (must see, the most credible history of the last years of the Guanlong aristocracy and the Northern and Southern Dynasties) History of the Northern Wei Dynasty" and "Luoyang Jialan" (it is still a relatively detailed and vivid historical material, and can even be called first-hand information).

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The book is followed by three volumes of "Jin Shu Yinyi" written by Tang He Chao, and there is a preface by Yang Qi Xuan in the sixth year of Tianbao (747). Yinyi cites a number of ancient books, including character books, which are useful for the study of classical texts and the phonology of state scripts. Wu Shijian's "Annotations on the Book of Jin" includes the relevant research of later generations on the "Book of Jin" one by one, lists the different theories, fills in the omissions and corrects the errors, which can be used as a reference when reading the "Book of Jin".

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Naturalist Chronicles was compiled by Zhang Hua of the Western Jin Dynasty. It is the first naturalist work in China. The "Naturalist Chronicles" consists of ten volumes, which record the geography of mountains and rivers by category

    Birds and animals, biographies, myths and ancient history, fairy magic, etc. In fact, after the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", China is another all-encompassing strange book, filling the gap that there are no naturalist books in China since ancient times.

    Chen Shou "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" is a chronicle of the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu.

    The thirty volumes of the "Collection of Explanations of the Zuo Sutra in the Spring and Autumn Period" written by Du Pre are the earliest annotations of the "Zuo Chuan" that have been circulated so far, and are included in the "Commentary on the Thirteen Classics". According to the records of the Book of Sui and the Chronicles of the Sui Dynasty, Du Pre's book was preserved to the Tang Dynasty, as well as three volumes of the Spring and Autumn Zuo's Commentary, two volumes of the Spring and Autumn Zuo's Biography, fifteen volumes of the Spring and Autumn Interpretation, twenty volumes of the Laws, seven volumes of the Miscellaneous Laws, two volumes of the Collection of Mourning Clothes, ten volumes of the Records of the Women, and eighteen volumes of his anthology. There is also "Spring and Autumn Long Calendar" and so on.

    Among them, the "Collected Explanations" has had a great influence on the later study of "Zuo Chuan", and it still has important academic value.

    Du Pre wrote 50 volumes of "Good Writings", which is one of the earliest prose anthologies in ancient China.

    Du Pre also once worked with Jia Chong to make laws and orders, and wrote "The Calendar of Duality and Dryness" and "Book of Jin". Food and Goods Journal" contains many articles such as "Chen Nong to Shu", which shows his multi-faceted talents.

    Guo Xiang (c. 252 312), a metaphysician of the Western Jin Dynasty in China, Notes on Zhuangzi. This book has been handed down and has become the standard commentary on the Zhuangzi in feudal China, but in fact it is not a commentary on the book of the Zhuangzi, it is a philosophical work, and it is the final system that represents the third stage of the development of metaphysics.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There were very few writers in the Western Jin Dynasty.

    Chen Shou's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is a history book.

    Li Mi's "Chen Qing Table" and Lu Ji's "Wenfu" are more famous, but they are all articles.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The period of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties is very long, so if the landlord really wants to study, there are a lot of books to read.

    Official History: Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Book of Jin, Book of Song, Book of Southern Qi, Book of Liang, Book of Chen, Book of Wei, Book of Northern Qi, Book of Zhou, Book of Sui.

    Bibliography: Sixteen Xiang Han Friends Spring and Autumn Period

    History of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties

    The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wei, Jin, Southern Laohe, and Northern Dynasties

    Historical Tales of the Northern and Southern Dynasties

    Hanliutang Collection, "A Brief Discussion on the Origin of the Sui and Tang Dynasties".

    Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties Historical Essays

    Reading the Manuscript of History

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    "Acupuncture and Moxibustion A and B Classics", the full name of "Yellow Emperor's Three Acupuncture and Moxibustion A and B Classics", is the earliest existing acupuncture book, (256-282 AD) Jin Emperor Fu Mi (Shi An) collated "Su Wen", "Acupuncture Sutra", "Mingtang Hole Acupuncture Treatment Essentials", compiled by the Jin Emperor.

    The Pulse Meridian was compiled by Wang Shuhe of the Western Jin Dynasty (210 258), and the whole book is divided into ten volumes and ninety-eight articles.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Uncle Wang and "Treatise on Typhoid Fever", "Pulse Meridian".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    "The Politics of the Eastern Jin Dynasty", the author is Tian Yuqing, the master of the Department of History of Peking University.

    Qin, Han, Wei and Jin History", the author is Tian Yuqing.

    The Dock Wall of the Two Han Dynasty, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties" is written by Gu Shengji, a Korean sinologist.

    The author is Liu Jingcheng, a bigwig of the History Department of East China Normal University.

    The Gorgeous Family: The Legend of the Chen County Xie Family of the Two Jin and Southern Dynasties", written by Xiao Huarong, a historical tycoon in Taiwan.

    The Hairpin Family: The Legend of the Lang Evil King of the Two Jin and Southern Dynasties", the author is Xiao Huarong.

    The Border Wealthy Clans of the Huai-Han Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties", the author is Han Shufeng, a bigwig of the History Department of Renmin University.

    A Study of the Qinghe Cui Clan of the Middle Ages", the author is Xia Yan, a big man in the Department of History of Nankai University.

    Qing Talks about Celebrities and the Rise and Fall of the Wei and Jin Dynasties", the authors are Zhou Manjiang and Wu Quanlan, both of whom are bigwigs of Guangxi Normal University.

    The Spring and Autumn Collection of the Sixteen Kingdoms" is written by Tang Qiu, a historical boss of the Manchu Qing Dynasty.

    Marriage in Transmutation: A Study of Marriage Patterns in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties" by Xue Ruize, a bigwig from Henan University of Science and Technology.

    All of the above are reliable academic historical monographs about the Jin Dynasty.

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