Yuanhe Xingzuan
Author | Lin Bao |
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Original title | 元和姓纂 |
Country | Tang dynasty China |
Language | Classical Chinese |
Subject | Chinese surnames and genealogy |
Publication date | 812 |
The Yuanhe Xingzuan (Chinese: 元和姓纂; literally: "Register of surnames of the Yuanhe reign") is an imperial Tang dynasty register of the genealogies of China's prominent families. It was compiled by Lin Bao (林寶), on the order of Emperor Xianzong (reigned 805–820), whose era name was Yuanhe. The book was completed in 812 and records 1,232 surnames.[1][2]
The Yuanhe Xingzuan contains the register of the most prominent families of the time, starting with Li æŽ, the imperial family. The other families are arranged according to the phonetic system of the Guangyun dictionary. The main sources are private genealogy books and not necessarily reliable historical facts. It also quotes from many older texts including Shiben, Fengsu Tongyi, Zuxingji (æ—姓記), Sanfu Juelu (三輔決錄), Baijiapu (百家èœ), Yingxian Zhuan (英賢傳), Xingyuan Yunpu (å§“æºéŸ»èœ), and Xing Yuan (å§“è‹‘).[1][2]
The original book was lost during the Song dynasty,[2] but Qing dynasty scholars Sun Xingyan (嫿˜Ÿè¡) and Hong Ying (洪瑩) collected quotations from the Ming dynasty encyclopedia Yongle Dadian and the Song dynasty book Gujin Xingshi Shu Bianzheng (å¤ä»Šå§“世書辨è‰), and compiled them into an 18-volume version which is included in the Siku Quanshu.[1]
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References
- 1 2 3 "Yuanhe Xingzuan". Chinaknowledge.de. Retrieved 2014-01-27.
- 1 2 3 å§“æ°å¦è‘—作《元和姓纂》 (in Chinese). Lunwen Lianmeng. Retrieved 2014-01-27.