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Q207062
Chinese historical record from 403 BC to 959 AD, published in 1084
New Book of Tang
11th-century Chinese history book
Old History of the Five Dynasties
book by Xue Juzheng
Taiping Yulan
Chinese encyclopedia compiled between 977 and 983
Dream Pool Essays
non-fiction work by Shen Kuo
Wujing Zongyao
11th century Chinese military manuscript
Guangyun
thumb|right|upright=2|The beginning of the first rhyme group of the Guangyun, with first character 東 ("east")
New History of the Five Dynasties
book by Ouyang Xiu
Taiping Guangji
collection of stories compiled in the early Song dynasty in China
Blue Cliff Record
12th-century Chan Buddhist literary work
The Gateless Gate
13th century Chinese collection of 48 koans
Prime Tortoise of the Record Bureau
song dynasty leishu
Eight Great Prose Masters of the Tang and Song
eight renown Chinese essayists of the Tang and Song dynasties
Yingzao Fashi
Architecture book by Jie Li
Jiyun
The Jiyun (Chi-yun; ) is a Chinese rime dictionary published in 1037 during the Song dynasty. The chief editor Ding Du (丁度) and others expanded and revised the Guangyun. It is possible, according to Teng and Biggerstaff (1971:147), that Sima Guang completed the text in 1067. The Jiyun has 53,525 character entries (Teng & Biggerstaff, 1971: 147), approximately twice as many as the Guangyun, and likewise has 206 rime groups.
Qidan Guozhi
Records of the Khitan Empire
The Jingde Record of the Transmission of the Lamp
Chinese Buddhist text
Xu Zizhi Tongjian Changbian
Chinese history book by Li Tao (1114–1183)
Dongjing Meng Hua Lu
literary work
Finest Blossoms in the Garden of Literature
Chinese anthology
Taiping Huanyu Ji
10th century Chinese geographical treatise
huaben
thumb|291px|Sanguozhi Pinghua, published between 1321 and 1323 A huaben () is a Chinese short- or medium-length story or extended novella written mostly in vernacular language, sometimes including simple classical language. In contrast to a full-length Chinese novel, it is generally not divided into chapters and recounts a limited number of characters or events, although some huaben fictions, such as Sanguozhi Pinghua, contain upwards of some 80,000 Chinese characters. The earliest huaben are reported in the 12th century during the Song dynasty, but the genre did not see its true artistic and
Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections
mathematical text written by Chinese Southern Song dynasty mathematician Qin Jiushao in 1247
Tongzhi
1161 Chinese encyclopaedia by Zheng Qiao
Memorial to Yueyang Tower
Northern Song text
Zuiwengting Ji
essay by Ouyang Xiu
The Record of Tea
essay by Cai Xiang
Piya
The Piya (; "Increased [Er]ya") was a Chinese dictionary compiled by Song Dynasty scholar Lu Dian (陸佃/陆佃, 1042–1102). He wrote this Erya supplement along with his Erya Xinyi (爾雅新義 "New Exegesis of the Erya") commentary. Although the Piya preface written by his son Lu Zai (陸宰/陆宰) is dated 1125, the dictionary was written earlier; estimates around the Yuanfeng era (元豐, 1078–1085), and Joseph Needham says around 1096.
Song poetry
poetry written in Song dynasty
Xuanhe Huapu
record of paintings collected by the court and compiled by the official during the Xuanhe period (1119-1125) of Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty
Song Huiyao Jigao
qing dynasty collection of Song dynasty writings
Dongdu Shilüe
history book by Wang Cheng
The Accounts of Jingkang
Unofficial history account about the Jingkang incident
Book of Southern Tang
book by Ma Ling
Sushui Jiwen
Wudai Huiyao
Chinese historiography book on the Five Dynasties period by Wang Pu
Jilin leishi
12th-century Chinese work on Korean language and culture
Treatise on Tea
book by Chinese Emperor Huizong
Yijian Zhi
1198 zhiguai story collection by Hong Mai
Canglang Shihua
Chinese book written by Yan Yu
Book of Southern Tang
book by Lu You
Zizhi Tongjian Gangmu
work on the history of China by Zhu Xi, based on Sima Guang's Zizhi Tongjian