Collected Stele Biographies

Collected Stele Biographies (Chinese: 碑传集; pinyin: Bēizhuàn Jí) is a biographical book of the Qing dynasty, by Qian Yiji [zh]. It is compiled from the contents of steles covering almost 200 years, from the early Qing dynasty to the Jiaqing era. It details over 2000 people in 25 categories and comprises 160 volumes.[1][2] It was started in the early years of the Daoguang Emperor and published in 1893 (the nineteenth year of the reign of the Guangxu Emperor).[citation needed]

In the early years of Guangxu, the 86-volume[3] Continued Collected Stele Biographies (Chinese: 续碑传集; pinyin: Xù Bēizhuàn Jí) was compiled by Miao Quansun, with 1111 additional figures collected from the reigns of the Daoguang Emperor to that of the Guangxu Emperor. It was published in 1910 (the second year of the Xuantong Emperor).[4]

Min Erchang [zh] later compiled the Supplementary Collected Stele Biographies (Chinese: 碑传集补; pinyin: Bēizhuàn Jíbǔ) in 60 volumes,[5] containing records of more than 700 people. It was completed in 1923 and published by Yanjing University in 1932.[6]

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  1. ^ Yu, Zhanghua; Hu, Jisheng (November 2007). "道光三十年 庚戌1850年". 桐城派编年 [The Chronicle of Tongcheng School]. People's Literature Publishing House. p. 221. ISBN 978-7999084396.
  2. ^ "錢儀吉". Academia Sinica. Archived from the original on 2020-06-09. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  3. ^ "繆荃孫". Academia Sinica. Archived from the original on 2020-06-09. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  4. ^ 夏剑钦 (September 2009). 魏源研究著作述要 [Summary of Wei Yuan's Research Works]. Beijing Book Co. p. 430. ISBN 978-7811135763.
  5. ^ Qu, Lindong (2002). 中國史學史綱. Wu-Nan Books. p. 720. ISBN 9571129674.
  6. ^ Li, Delin (January 2015). 最初的国会:晚清精英救国之谋1910–1911. p. 282. ISBN 978-7510833052.
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