Exhibit List
List of the works on display in the exhibit
| Title | Authorship | Imprint Details | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Literary Anthology | Edited by Hsiao T'ung (Liang Dynasty) and annotated by Li Shan (T'ang Dynasty) | T'ien-sheng to Ming-tao era (1023-1033) Sung imprint by the Directorate of Education | |
| Erh-ya | Annotated by Kuo P'u (Chin Dynasty) | Southern Sung imprint by the Directorate of Education | |
| Book of the Han | Written by Pan Ku (Han Dynasty), with addendum by Pan Chao (Han Dynasty) and annotations by Yen Shih-ku (T'ang Dynasty) | Middle Shao-hsing era (1140-60) Sung imprint by the Two Huai East Kiang Transport Commission | |
| Commentaries on the Rites of Chou | Annotated by Cheng Hsüan (Han Dynasty) with commentaries by Chia Kung-yen (T'ang Dynasty) | Early Southern Sung imprint by the Two Huai East Circuit Tea and Salt Monopoly with revisions from the middle Southern Sung through the Yüan and Ming Dynasty | |
| Exegeses on the Book of Mencius | Annotated by Chao Ch'i (Han Dynasty) with commentaries formerly ascribed to Sun Shih (Sung Dynasty) | Chia-t'ai era (1201-1204) Sung imprint by the Tea and Salt Monopoly of the Two Che East Circuit with Yüan and Ming Dynasty revisions | |
| Abridged Rhymes of the Ministry of Rites with Additions and Annotations | Annotated by Mao Huang with additions by Mao Chü-cheng (Sung Dynasty) | 1223 Sung imprint by the Directorate of Education | |
| New Revised Imprint of Tu Fu's Poetry with Annotations | Written by Tu Fu (T'ang Dynasty) with collected annotations by Tseng E and others (Sung Dynasty) | 1225 Sung imprint by the Transport Commission of Kwangtung | |
| Memorials by Officials of the Dynasty | Edited by Chao Ju-yü (Sung Dynasty) | 1250 Sung imprint by the Fuchow Circuit Superintendent Shih Chi-wen with Yüan and Ming Dynasty revisions | |
| Illustrated Text of the Hsüan-ho Emissary to Korea | Written by Hsü Ching (Sung Dynasty) | 1167 Sung imprint by Hsü Ch'an of the Chiang-yin District School | |
| Collected Works of Ch'in Kuan / Later Collection / Long and Short Verses | Written by Ch'in Kuan (Sung Dynasty) | 1173 imprint by the Kao-yu Command School with Yüan and Ming dynasty revisions and additions | |
| Collected Works of Han Yü | Written by Han Yü (T'ang Dynasty) | 1174 Sung imprint from the residence of Tax Supervisor Chang of Chin-hsi | |
| Principal Meaning to the Book of Etiquette and Ceremony | Written by Wei Liao-weng (Sung Dynasty) | 1252 Sung imprint by Wei K'o-yü of Hui-chou as part of Principal Meanings of the Nine Classics | |
| Narratives from Beginning to End in Comprehensive Mirror for Aid in Government | Written by Yüan Shu (Sung Dynasty) | 1257 Sung imprint Chao Yü-ch'ou in Hu-chou with Yüan and Ming Dynasty revisions | |
| The Poetry of Wang An-shih | Written by Wang An-shih (Sung Dynasty) and annotated by Li Pi (Sung Dynasty) | Southern Sung imprint | |
| The Poetry of Su Shih and T'ao Yüan-ming | Written by Su Shih (Sung Dynasty) | 1195 Sung imprint from Huang-chou with revisions of 1180 and 1195 | |
| Kung-yang's Commentary on the Spring and Autumn Annals | Written by Ho Hsiu (Han Dynasty) | 1191 Sung imprint by Yü Jen-chung of Chien-an | |
| Selected Writings of Six Masters | Edited by Hsiao T'ung (Liang Dynasty) with annotations by Li Shan and others (T'ang Dynasty) | Shao-hsi to Ch'ing-yuan era (1190-1200) Sung imprint of the Chia-ch'u Hall in Kuang-tu by the P'ei Residence with Ming additions | |
| Explanatory Book of Documents with Commentaries | Former attribution to K'ung An-kuo (Han Dynasty) with commentaries by K'ung Ying-ta and phonetic explanation by Lu Teh-ming (T'ang Dynasty) | 1195-1200 Sung dynasty imprint of the residence of the District Defender of Wei (Chien-an) with Yüan additions and Ming revisions | |
| Primer on Famous Doctors Through the Ages | Written by Chou Shou-chung (Sung Dynasty) | 1221 Sung imprint by the Yin Family Bookshop in front of the Imperial Temple in Lin-an | |
| Collected Poetry of Ch'ang Chien | Written by Ch'ang Chien (T'ang Dynasty) | Sung imprint of the Ch'en Residence Bookshop in Lin-an | Ten lines per half page and 18 characters per line |
| Wu-edition Punctuated and Annotated Edition of the Book of Documents with Repeated and Similar Phrases | Traditionally ascribed to K'ung An-kuo (Han Dynasty) with explanations by Lu Teh-ming (T'ang Dynasty) | Southern Sung imprint | |
| The Amitabha Sutra | Translated by Amoghavajra (T'ang Dynasty) | 975 Sung imprint by Ch'ien Ch'u, King of Wu-yüeh | |
| The Avatamsaka (Hua-yen) Sutra | New translation by Siksananda (T'ang Dynasty) | Ch'un-hua era (990-994) Sung imprint by the Lung-hsing Temple in Hangchow with later additions and revisions | |
| The Lotus Sutra | Translated by Kumarajiva (Yao Ch'in Dynasty) | 1051 Sung imprint | |
| Sutra of the Fundamental Vows of the Jeweled Bodhisattva | Translated by Chu Fo-nien (Yao Ch'in Dynasty) | 1091 Sung imprint by the Tung-ch'an Teng-chüeh Monastery of Fu-chou as part of the Tripitaka of Ten Thousand Longevities | |
| The Shuragama Sutra | Translated by Paramiti (T'ang Dynasty) | 1139 Sung imprint | |
| The Diamond Sutra | Translated by Kumarajiva (Yao Ch'in Dynasty) | 1259 Sung imprint by the Shou-sheng Temple | |
| The Lotus Sutra | Translated by Kumarajiva (Yao Ch'in Dynasty) with discourse by the monk Tao-hsüan (T'ang Dynasty) | Sung imprint of a Su Shih handwritten edition |


