Mao Jian
He is a famous book collector, collation and publisher in Ming Dynasty. The name is Ji Fu, and the name is Sheng an. He is from Changshu, Jiangsu Province. Mao Jin's second son. Proficient in primary school, famous for collating books. Mao Jin's "Jigu Pavilion" has a long-standing reputation for its collection of books, and he has increased his purchase of books. The "Jigu Pavilion" has a richer collection and engraving. For example, there are 60 volumes of Shuo Ying in the collection, and the postscript says: "this Shuo Ying is quite different from the world bank version." He also sold more than 1000 mu of land to buy and carve books. He is good at collation, and his books are known as excellent books. He Zhuo and others pushed him to pass the primary school. He has written a volume of the bibliography of the secret books collected by Jigu Pavilion. All the photocopies of the song edition, the yuan edition, the Ming collection, the old copy and the refined copy are recorded, with notes of the song edition, the yuan edition, the old copy, the shadow song edition and the proofread song edition. In order to print Zhongwu Jiwen, he borrowed the book Zhongwu Jiwen from ye jiulai, a descendant of Ye Sheng, a bibliophile of Ming Dynasty. After copying and proofreading, he corrected more than 100 mistakes in the original book and printed it. He discussed knowledge with famous book collectors such as Qian Zeng and passed on rare books to each other.
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Fuji, born in Changshu, Jiangsu Province, is the son of Mao Jin. He was born in the 13th year of Chongzhen reign of emperor Sizong of Ming Dynasty, and his death year is unknown. Dun collation, fine primary school, famous at that time. There is a bibliography of the secret books of Jigu Pavilion. Life is not to be examined.
The bibliography of the secret collection of Jigu pavilion was compiled by Mao Jian in the 44th year of Kangxi. There are 481 kinds of books in the volume of the bibliography of the secret collection of Jigu Pavilion. According to the order of the four books, besides the description of the book title and the number of volumes, the annotated versions are particularly detailed, and most of the books published in the song and Yuan Dynasties are ahead of the book title. Its bibliographic significance, from a macro point of view, is that it first compiled rare books into a catalog. In the past, there were rare books in the catalog, but it reflected that the category of rare books was narrow. The book not only included the early Ming and Jiajing editions, but also included all kinds of old manuscripts. It not only delimited the boundaries from the era of editions, but also considered whether the editions were good or not from the similarities and differences of text content The complete meaning of the rare book bibliography, renamed to the truth. From the microcosmic point of view, the description versions are quite precise. Those who are familiar with the cataloging of ancient books can easily find that most of these description items have been followed up to now, only for partial expansion and overall standardization. Therefore, the bibliography of rare books in Jigu Pavilion is of great significance to the development of rare books in Qing Dynasty. In addition, its record of the price of rare ancient books is more valuable than other books.
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He is a famous book collector, collation and publisher in Qing Dynasty. The name is Ji Fu, and the name is Sheng an. He is from Changshu, Jiangsu Province. Mao Jin's second son. Proficient in primary school, famous for collating books. Mao Jin's "Jigu Pavilion" has a long-standing reputation for its collection of books, and he has increased his purchase of books. The "Jigu Pavilion" has a richer collection and engraving. For example, there are 60 volumes of Shuo Ying in the collection, and the postscript says: "this Shuo Ying is quite different from the world bank version." He also sold more than 1000 mu of land to buy and carve books. He is good at collation, and his books are known as excellent books. He Zhuo and others pushed him to pass the primary school. He has written a volume of the bibliography of the secret books collected by Jigu Pavilion. All the photocopies of the song edition, the yuan edition, the Ming collection, the old copy and the refined copy are recorded, with notes of the song edition, the yuan edition, the old copy, the shadow song edition and the proofread song edition. In order to print Zhongwu Jiwen, he borrowed the book Zhongwu Jiwen from ye jiulai, a descendant of Ye Sheng, a bibliophile of Ming Dynasty. After copying and proofreading, he corrected more than 100 mistakes in the original book and printed it. He discussed knowledge with famous book collectors such as Qian Zeng and passed on rare books to each other. Qian once went out to visit books, stayed in Yinhu, and talked with him until midnight. Mao Jian suggested that Qian Zeng compile a bibliography of his precious and secret books. Therefore, four volumes of Shudu minqiu Ji were compiled to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of editions, the similarities and differences of printing, and the origin and development of collection. The book collection is printed with "descendants of Shu Zheng", "descendants of Ji Gu", "descendants of Shu Zheng", "seal of Mao Jian", "hand School of Mao Jian in Yushan", "seal of Mao Jifu collection" and "forever treasure of the descendants of Mao's books". Mao's books were purchased and collected by Taizhou book collector Ji Zhenyi, and most of them were rare books of song and Yuan Dynasties. Later, most of them were attributed to Xu Qianxue's "Zhuan Shi Lou". The engraved edition has also been sold to Xi Jian's "Shaye Shanfang" and Wuxi Huashi. Brother Mao Biao and Mao Bao were both named after the collection.
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