And you said proofreading.
That's school-based, and it's a contradiction.
The following is the appendix of my article, for your reference.
(Appendix: 1. A Dream of Red Mansions is the most popular school-based book A Dream of Red Mansions, which is published by the Dream of Red Mansions Research Institute of People's Literature Publishing House. This book is the first choice for lovers of a dream of red mansions. 1982 and 1996 have been published in two editions, and the third edition will be published soon. This version is based on Chen Geng's version of Stone Story, and all the participating fat versions. Because the selected version is the best and edited by experts such as Feng Qiyong, the quality of this school-based text is considerable. After the second edition, there are mostly two paperbacks with notes and simple proofreading. The book cover is dark red, with moderate thickness and good paper quality, which is very suitable for reading. However, because it is too consistent with the original text, there are also many serious injuries in the text and the text. This book is priced around 60 yuan and can be bought in 40 yuan.
2. Cai Yijiang school-based A Dream of Red Mansions Annotations This is the most exquisite school-based language at present, and all the fat books have been proofread and annotated. Friends who want to open their mouths are worth buying. The first edition of this book was published by Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House, 1993, which is rare in the market. Later, in 2006, the author's publishing house re-proofread and published a new edition with the cover of "Bao Dai Reading the West Chamber", and the cover of the book was white and dark yellow as the lining. At that time, the price was around 70 yuan, and you could buy it for about forty or fifty yuan. All six volumes of this book are wrapped in hard-shell paper. Due to the wishes of the publishing house, this book is extremely fragile and easy to wear and tear, so be careful when reading it.
3. Zheng Qingshan's school-based "Shi Jiao Collection of Zhibuhui", because the proofreader of this book is an expert in edition science, the school-based version is very dependent, and the selection of characters has a great basis for the version. Readers who are quite cautious about seeing the version can consider it. People who cherish the school have passed away, and there is no chance to make this school-based more perfect. This book was published by Writers Publishing House in 2003 and is divided into three paperbacks. The quality of the book is ok, suitable for reading. Some proofreading notes in the book were selected by the school. This book is priced around 70 yuan and can be bought around 40 yuan.
4. The school-based version of Liu Shide's Dream of Red Mansions (1994) was published by Jiangsu Ancient Books Publishing House. The first edition of the two volumes is hardcover with a protective cover. The cover of the book is dark purple, and it seems to have been reprinted once in the middle, which is rare in the market. In 2000, Jiangsu Ancient Books Publishing House published a new edition, which was priced near 40 yuan, and now it can be bought in 50 yuan. This book is divided into two volumes, hardcover and white cover. Bao Dai looks at the map of the West Chamber, with several color pictures attached in front. Due to the proofreader's own opinions on Fat Book, plus the important approval of Red Yanzhai at the end of each return and the approval of many families in Qing Dynasty, the school-based version of this book, which is based on the fairs in Chen Geng, JOE, is very distinctive, and there are notes in the book. However, there are some obvious typos in this book, and the second edition has not been changed, which makes this book leave many defects.
5. The school-based version of A Dream of Red Mansions in Yu Pingbo is quite popular, especially among college students, and a branch of this school-based version is the New Curriculum Standard Reader for College Students. First edition 1958, second edition 1964, reprint year 1993, published by People's Literature Publishing House, with the first two green covers and the last red cover. The book is divided into four volumes, consisting of the first eighty chapters, the last forty chapters and proofreading notes. This book is rare, and it is also available in Hong Kong. In 2007, someone cut and proofread the characters and recorded the white characters. The book cover is white, and the price is around 50 yuan, and you can buy it around 35 yuan. This book has many branches, and a series of world literary masterpieces "Dream of Red Mansions" are also translated from this book. The first edition of this book is the preface of The Story of the Stone, and other fat books, such as Chen Geng Bazaar, have joined this school. However, due to limited conditions, such fat books as Lieben were not hired. However, due to Yu Pingbo's unique and superb understanding of the Red Mansion, these shortcomings have been largely made up, making this book a school-based book with great readability.
6. Zhou's school-based The Story of the Stone in Eighty Chapters is a simplified version of the proofreader's masterpiece The Story of the Stone, which was published successively by Haiyan Publishing House and People's Literature Publishing House with slightly different words. One is a dark red cover and the other is a yellow plaid cover. The price is 50 yuan or 60 yuan. There are two volumes with notes. Because the author didn't have time to read this book, it is rumored that this book is not suitable for beginners, but only for experts, because the text is too personal.
7. Huo Guoling and Zi Military Academy's "The Story of the Stone of Zhi Yan Zhai's Full Evaluation" is based on Qi Ben, and there are two sets. If you want to buy it, it must be designated as a school. Originally, 100 yuan or so, 10 can be bought for more than a few dollars.
8. Deng Suifu's school-based "Zhi Yanzhai's Re-evaluation of the School-based Story of Stone JOE" and "Zhi Yanzhai's Re-evaluation of the School-based Story of Stone Chen Geng". Published by Writers Publishing House. Let's not talk more. It is said that in the twelfth year of humanity, a version of the Red Chamber was published, and in recent years, Deng Xiao's sixteenth edition, JOE edition, has been published for six consecutive editions, and Chen Geng edition has been published for four editions. In order to save money, you can wait five to ten years, and the school will give it ten to twenty times. It is estimated that you can buy it. Purchase is not recommended at this stage.
Other more distinctive school-based: 9. A Dream of Red Mansions published by Beijing Normal University Press and Zhonghua Book Company Press+the first edition of Beijing Normal University in 0987, the copyright of which was transferred to Zhonghua Book Company by Beijing Normal University 1998. Because the original version is Cheng Jiaben, readers are not advised to read it, but there are a lot of rich annotations, and because the annotator's ancestors are Manchu in the Qing Dynasty, he is quite familiar with the customs and habits of the Qing Dynasty, so this annotation is quite valuable.
10. Xiu Xiang's diluted version of A Dream of Red Mansions published by Beijing Library is a basic version, which is quite distinctive. However, because it only attends Geng's school, this book is very single. Jiangsu Ancient Books Publishing House also published A Dream of Red Mansions.
1 1.2003 A Dream of Red Mansions, published by Lanzhou University Press, was written with Yang Ben's brushwork and restored its original appearance.
Commentary: Commentary by Zhi Yanzhai, published by Qilu Publishing House, A Dream of Red Mansions edited by Huang is the best fat commentary so far, with the first edition 1994 and the last edition 1998. It is rare in the market, and you can buy it at around 100 yuan. Two volumes, hardcover with protective cover, the first edition is the Chen Geng edition, which draws on the Red Research Edition to a great extent. Others are Yuan, the organizer of A Dream of Red Mansions, published by Shandong Literature and Art Publishing House, 1993 edition, 2007 edition. Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House published a two-volume book "Re-evaluation of the Stone by Zhi Yanzhai" published by Beijing Yanshan Publishing House, Tongxin Publishing House and Yuelu Publishing House.
Other storytelling: Cheng Jiaben, the basic edition of Three Comments on a Dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty, published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House 1988, and printed many times, the latest one being in 2007. Eight Comments on a Dream of Red Mansions, edited by Feng Qiyong, published by Culture and Art Press 1990, and revised by Jiangxi Education Press in 2000. Huang Hong Lou Meng Review was published by Huangshan Publishing House, published in 1988, and published in 1993. Huang's literary and ideological attainments are very high, and his criticism is also very profound.
Approachable comments: Feng Qiyong's "A Dream of Red Mansions" is available in paperback and hardcover, and the price is very expensive. Biography of Wang Meng, the first edition of Lijiang Publishing House, the second edition of Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House. A Review of Liang Guizhi, published by Shaanxi Ancient Books Publishing House. )