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Shan Hai Jing is an ancient book in the pre-Qin period. After thousands of years, different versions of Shan Hai Jing came out one after another. I have collected seven different versions of Shan Hai Jing, and the contents are very complete. You can refer to it

1, Jiang painted Shan Hai Jing.

This book was painted by Jiang and engraved by Li. There are 75 illustrations in Jiang's similar work "Interpretation of Shan Hai Jing", which are consistent with 74 pictures in this book. This version is also collected by Harvard University Library and can be downloaded from there.

Take a look at the lower right corner of Shan Hai Jing in the picture, where you can get these seven ancient books.

2, Huang Sheng Huaiyin Cottage published' Shan Hai Jing'

At this moment, this is the publication of Huangsheng Huaiyin Caotang in Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty. Contents include: Preface to Shan Hai Jing (by Guo Pu), Preface to Shan Hai Jing (by Yang Shen), Shangshan Hai Jing (by Liu Xiu) and the above eighteen volumes. This edition is basically consistent with the publication of Qunyu Bookstore.

3, Daye Hall published' Shan Hai Jing Shi'

This 18-volume Classic of Mountains and Seas (written by Wang Chongqing) was published by Daye Hall in Rushan, Linzhou, Lingshu. Wang Chongqing, a native of Kaizhou (now Puyang, Henan) in the Ming Dynasty, has been studying for three years (1508). Wang Chongqing has no other hobbies in his life, only writing. Attached is the book "Images of Mountains and Seas", with 75 pictures in total. This edition of Shan Hai Jing was included in the Summary of Siku Quanshu, and it was said that "this book is all annotated by Guo Pu, and there is a debate between Chongqing and Chongqing, and the text is superficial, and its drawings are also made by Shu Ren." Title of this title page: (The picture is full of images) Shanhaijing is widely noted, and Mr. Wang Zhouji, the Taishi, identified that Kangxi has been newly engraved and Yutang has been re-engraved. According to Zhu Guang, the first issue of Six Years of Kangxi, which he wrote for Wu Renchen in Qing Dynasty, may be the title page of his new edition, but the calligrapher mistakenly put it before the hermeneutic edition.

4, Wu Renchen Note' Notes on Mountains and Seas'

This is the fifty-first year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. There is a block-printed edition of Jinchang Bookstore, Wu Renchen's Wide Notes on Shanhaijing, supplemented by five volumes of Shanhaijing Map, with a total of 144, which is called Supplementary Wide Notes on Shanhaijing. Wu Renchen, a scholar and bibliophile in Qing Dynasty, was a native of Renhe (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang). In the eighteenth year of Kangxi (1679), he held a fair and wrote poems. Good man Wu Renchen was highly praised by Gu for his exquisite music rules and wonderful books. Wu Renchen's Notes on Mountain Seascape cited more than 530 bibliographies, all of which were revised in the exegesis of famous things and mountains and rivers. Miscellaneous Notes on Shan Hai Jing lists 34 articles, which is the first serious compilation of Shan Hai Jing after Guo Pu's notes on Shan Hai Jing. Later generations' research and discussion are all about it. According to the classification of gods, beasts, birds, insects and strange places, the pictures in Wu Renchen's Supplementary Notes on Mountains and Seas are a painting of one god, with no background and rough lines, but they pay attention to the description of eyes, giving people a feeling of coarseness and subtlety.

5. Gejiazhai published Shan Hai Jing.

6. Qunyu Books published Shan Hai Jing.

This block print was published by Yushutang of Jacky Group in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. Contents include: Shan Hai Jing (written by Liu Xiu), Shan Hai Jing Preface (written by Guo Pu), Shan Hai Jing Preface (written by Yang Shen) and the above eighteen volumes.

7, but also look at the floor magazine "Shan Hai Jing Jian Shu"

This "Notes on Mountains and Seas" was also published during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. The contents include: imperial edict, memorial, preface to Shan Hai Jing (written by Guan Maoyong), preface to Shan Hai Jing (written by Cai Erkang), preface to Shan Hai Jing (written by Ruan Yuan), narrative of Shan Hai Jing, narrative of Shan Hai Jing and above 18 volumes, with attached.

In addition, there is also a copy of the Yihetuan, in which there are also illustrations about Shan Hai Jing (pages 566-607) for reference.