1. Eight kinds of differences, according to the copy of the "Sikuquanshu".
2. The cymbals, edited by Yuan Tao Zong Yi. According to the Tang edition of Wanweishan in Ming Dynasty, there are 35 kinds of weft books, with 13 kinds of weft books collected in two volumes of the Republic of China.
3. Classics of Ancient Chinese Literature, 36 volumes, edited and photocopied according to the text, Sikuquanshu. At the same time, a copy of the version of Duishan asking for the moon Building approved by the Qing Dynasty (short of Shangshuwei) is attached.
4. Weft Book, with twelve volumes, is the original series of Qing, Yin and Yuan dynasties, updated by Lu Mingrui. Photocopy according to the manuscript of Shanghai Library (the book is incomplete).
5. "Seven Wefts", 38 volumes, edited by Zhao Zaihan in Qing Dynasty, photocopied according to "The Fourteenth Year Preface of Fang Jiaqing in Xiaoji Mountain".
6. The Legacy of Zhu Jingwei is a series by Liu Qingxue Chong, published in the second book of Qingzhaotang Series published in the 15th year of Daoguang.
7. "Seven Wefts", Qinggu Sightseeing Series. According to the Shanghai Library, I wrote a copy.
8. Four volumes of Poem Collection, written by Chen Qiao in Qing Dynasty. This is a special job to compile and verify Shiwei. Photocopying according to the twenty-sixth year of Daoguang.
9. Yu Han Shan Fang Ji, Qing Ma Guo Han Ji. According to the popular version of Qing Dynasty, 53 to 58 volumes of "Warp Knitted Weft Book" were printed.
10. Shu Wei, 14 volumes, edited by Qing Qiao Songnian. According to the first edition of Guangxu four years, Qiangshutang photocopied.
1 1. Tongwei and Xuan series. According to the manuscripts printed during Guangxu period.
12. Yu Han shan Fang Shu series, Wang Renjun series in Qing dynasty. According to the manuscripts collected by Shanghai Library, the weft book part is printed.
13. The Collection of Lost Articles in Shu Wei was compiled by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House when it was published.
(two) five kinds of relevant information in the appendix:
1. "Yi Wei Luyi" was written by Zhang Huiyan in Qing Dynasty, and it was photocopied according to the current edition of Qing Dynasty.
2. Zaki, written by Sun Yirang in Qing Dynasty, was printed according to popular publications.
3. Yao Zhenzong's Textual Research on Sui Shu Classics in Qing Dynasty rearranged the nine divination parts in the volume by paragraphs.
4. Textual Research on Original Meaning by Zhu Yizun in Qing Dynasty. Reorder the divination parts of volumes 263 to 267 according to the passage.
5. Solving the problem of divination, written by Chen Yun. According to the articles published in the Collection of Historical Languages, it has been rearranged.