The Huang-Song Shichao Gangyao (Chinese: 皇宋十朝綱要; lit. 'Outline of the Ten Reigns of the Great Song') is a Chinese historical book written by Li Zhi (李𡌴; 1161–1238) in 1213,[1] which outlines the history of the Song dynasty from 960 to 1162. This book is highly rated by most modern scholars of the Song dynasty.[2]
Contents
edit- Ch. 1: Emperor Taizu of Song
- Ch. 2: Emperor Taizong of Song
- Ch. 3: Emperor Zhenzong of Song
- Ch. 4–6: Emperor Renzong of Song
- Ch. 7: Emperor Yingzong of Song
- Ch. 8–10: Emperor Shenzong of Song
- Ch. 11–14: Emperor Zhezong of Song
- Ch. 15–18: Emperor Huizong of Song
- Ch. 19: Emperor Qinzong of Song
- Ch. 20–25: Emperor Gaozong of Song
For each emperor, the author begins with a brief account of the emperor's titles, family members, and important ministers, as well as the imperial examination graduates and changes to geographical names during his reign. This is followed by a chronological account of important political events during his reign.
References
edit- ^ Theobald, Ulrich (2016-02-21). "Huang-Song shichao gangyao". Chinaknowledge.
- ^ Lau, Y. W. (1978). "Huang Sung shih-ch'ao kang-yao". In Balazs, Etienne; Hervouet, Yves (eds.). A Sung Bibliography. The Chinese University Press. pp. 80–81. ISBN 962-201-158-6.