Xinxu (; "New arrangements") is a collection of stories from the period of the Spring and Autumn Annals up to the Han dynasty, predominantly of historical content, compiled by Liu Xiang 刘向 in the time of the Former Han dynasty. page=5|500px|thumb|Liu Xiang Xinxu mulu 刘向新序目录 (table of contents) - National Central Library|National Central Library ROC Originally consisting of 30 scrolls, only 10 have survived, containing a total of 166 passages.
Xinxu (; "New arrangements") is a collection of stories from the period of the Spring and Autumn Annals up to the Han dynasty, predominantly of historical content, compiled by Liu Xiang 刘向 in the time of the Former Han dynasty. page=5|500px|thumb|Liu Xiang Xinxu mulu 刘向新序目录 (table of contents) - National Central Library|National Central Library ROC Originally consisting of 30 scrolls, only 10 have survived, containing a total of 166 passages.
Ikeda Shūzō says, that the work was composed like the Lienü zhuan ("Biographies of Exemplary Women") and the Shuoyuan ("Garden of Eloquence") with the aim of instructing the emperor and promoting royal (wangdao 王道) governance; in particular, it stands in a close "brotherly relationship" with the latter work.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).