During the Shunzhi period, Zhejiang Guyingtai was the prefect of Zhejiang's academic administration, compiled the Chronicle of the Ming Dynasty, and bought the Stone Chamber for 500 gold. Because of his poor family, he was generously given by Zongzi. Gu Yingtai's Chronicle of the Ming Dynasty is mostly based on this book. In the early years of Kangxi, when Gu Yingtai edited Chronicle of Ming History, Zhang Dai participated in it, and he was able to see a lot of historical materials of Chongzhen Dynasty, so he completed the Collection of Stone Chambers, which recorded the historical events of Chongzhen Dynasty and Nanming in Ming Dynasty, divided into biographies, families and biographies. For example, Appendix 1 of Book of Chambers, Volume 63.
Shao Tingcai compared The Story of the Stone Chamber with Tan Qian's Guo Que: "Although there are many biographies in the Ming Dynasty, there is a lack of mind and genre, but I have only heard about them occasionally, and there are very few books. However, Tan Qian's Chronicle and Zhang Dai's Biography are both related. Shao Tingcai added, "Sinking prostitutes has a history of the Ming Dynasty, which is called the Book of Chambers. Imitate the history of Zheng Sixiao's iron letter. As for the rise and fall of life and death, I can't help crying and paying tribute to the remains. The article "Biography of Southern Xinjiang" also said that "the two schools are more comprehensive than their own history, while Dai and Qian moved to the friends of the monarch and the minister, and their sex was perfect, and their books also proved that they were not arrogant and impetuous. The text claimed to be the author, so the scholar did it anyway.
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