Huang Yifeng’s rebooking of selected works will require seven volumes and 88 pages

Huang Yifeng’s rebooking of selections requires seven volumes and 88 pages to be shared in PDF electronic version. Brief introduction Ming Dynasty written by Huang Yifeng. Yifeng, whose name is Shiming, is from Xiajiang. Wanli Gengxu Jinshi. Shujia Tongshu often alters the established methods of the ancients, resulting in a fallacious choice, because it mainly takes Yang Jiupin’s “Song of a Thousand Gold”, and uses Wu Jingluan, Guo Jingchun, and Zeng Wenxuan as references to complete the book. The meaning of the words is concise and quite effective. There was a previous

Huang Yifeng’s rebooking of selections requires seven volumes and 88 pages to be shared in PDF electronic version.

Introduction

Written by Huang Yifeng in Ming Dynasty. Yifeng, whose name is Shiming, is from Xiajiang. Wanli Gengxu Jinshi. Shujia Tongshu often alters the established methods of the ancients, resulting in a fallacious choice, because it mainly takes Yang Jiupin’s “Song of a Thousand Gold”, and uses Wu Jingluan, Guo Jingchun, and Zeng Wenxuan as references to complete the book. The meaning of the words is concise and quite effective. There is a phoenix original preface in front. During the Yongzheng period of the Guo Dynasty, the Minister of the Yu Dynasty republished it, and engraved his “Qi’antang Distinguishing Doubts” and “Continued Supplement” at the end.

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