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Is there really 20,000 books in China? Is there something wrong?

Taoist book integration,16,60 volumes, photocopied ancient books, published by Jiuzhou Book Publishing House, 1999. Mr. Tang, a master of contemporary Chinese studies, is the editor-in-chief. It contains all the contents of today's Taoist classics, supplemented by: unorganized scattered books scattered in libraries, temples and folk, Taoist books scattered in many ancient series and periodicals, Taoist classics collected in overseas libraries and other overseas Taoist books that have not been recovered, some of which are taken from the Essence of Taoist Classics and the Continuation of Taoist Classics in Zhuang Lin. Photocopyed Taoist scriptures are always not as clear as the original 36 photocopied Taoist scriptures, and there are tables of contents without corresponding page numbers, which is very unfavorable for reference.

Daozang is a collection of Taoist classics, published in 16, with a total of 36 volumes, and jointly published by Cultural Relics Publishing House, Shanghai Bookstore and Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House. The original collection of Hanfenlou in Shanghai (5 12), numbered "Qian Zi Wen", is an orthodox collection in Ming Dynasty and a collection of scriptures in Wanli. * * * owns 5485 volumes of 1476 kinds of Taoist scriptures. The orthodox Taoist scriptures, with a total volume of 5,305, was edited by Zhang Yuchu, the 43rd Shi Tian of Ming Dynasty, and his brother Zhang Yuqing, and published in the 10th year of orthodoxy in Ming Yingzong (1445). Zhang Guoxiang, the 50th Shi Tian, was compiled in the 30th year of Wanli in Ming Shenzong (1607).

The complete set of "The Essence of Taoist Collection" 17 episodes, 32 folio, 75 hardcover, 104 paperback, plus two extra episodes, was carefully edited by the contemporary Taoist authority Xiao and published by Taiwan Province Free Press. 1944, when Mr. Xiao was 36 years old, he became the county magistrate of guanxian, Sichuan Province. Due to the foresight of Yi Xinying, the founder of Qingcheng Mountain, he got the secret book of the Dandao in the Tibetan Scripture Building and returned safely to Taiwan Province Province, the birthplace of the essence of the Daojing. More than 800 kinds of Taoist classic ancient books, isolated books and notes were selected, and more than 0/000 kinds of annotated books were recorded. Its wide collection of books, fine content, expensive edition and fine selection of periodicals are four wonders.

Zhuang Lin's Collection of Collected Books, 25 volumes, printed by Taipei Wencheng Publishing House Co., Ltd., 1975. Michael Sasso (Chinese name Su) is a famous American Taoist scholar and a professor at the University of Hawaii. This book contains 85 kinds of Taoist scriptures, the volume of which is 1 13, which are frequently used in northern Taiwan Province. Most of them are the Taoist scriptures of Fuzuoyike, and many of them are manuscripts. The book is divided into four parts according to the instruments and classics used: 1. Jin Yong, including 57 volumes of Jin Yong's fasting classics in the five dynasties; The second is Huang Zhi, who has collected 265,438+0 volumes describing Lingbao, solo dance, Liandu and Snow Fox. The third is literature retrieval, which is one of the secrets of Taoism. Volume 10. The first volume is a record of spells and recipes that Huashan Taoist Wu Jingchun brought to Taiwan Province Province. Fourth, the method of Lushan Mountain. According to legend, when Lushan sent Taoist priests to Longhu Mountain to pray for Buddha, they were given "Shen Yun Fu", a total of 25 volumes. This book is a valuable resource for studying Taoism in Taiwan Province.

| Hanfen Corridor Collection | China Taoist Collection | Dunhuang Taoist Collection | Tibet Taoist Teaching | China Continuing Taoist Collection | Laozi Integration | Zhuangzi Integration | Huaixuan Quanshu | Yinfu Classic | Shenzhen Quanshu | Subdivision Taoism, etc.

Taoist Series (formerly known as China Taoist Zang) was edited by famous scholars at home and abroad for ten years (2), with an unprecedented scale. The Taoist Book Collection contains more Taoist books and characters than all the published Taoist books combined, totaling 24,000 volumes and 90 million words.

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