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Books of the national annals of Qidan
The National Library has a yuan engraving edition of the National Records of Khitan, which is the earliest existing edition. This book was originally kept by Huang Pilie, and there are some missing words. At the end of the book, Huang Pilie said in the postscript: In the midsummer of Xin Wei, some book lovers saw the banknote of the National Records of Qidan for sale, and I saw its binding, which was a description of ancient artifacts, and it was the same style as the engraving in the Yuan Dynasty. Because it is reserved for reading and suitable for the next volume, I asked Xi Bin Lu Dongluo to copy the rest of the book, which is also a pleasure. There is a volume of Shu Shijing in the book, and there are Banrenjia, Huangpi Lieyin, Chenwen, Pingyang Wang Ji, Minbu Shangshulang, Qintie Copper Building, Quyin Bingchong, Quyin Bingqing, Secretary Ji Shao, Quyin Wenqi and Yating. It can be seen that these books were distributed from Huang Pilie, collected by Wang Shizhong family, and collected by Qin Tie Bronze Sword Museum, and sold to Beijing Library in three batches in the early days of the founding of New China. This book is one of the second batch of books sold by Qu family. This is a treasure in Qin Tie Bronze Sword Museum.

After the Yuan Dynasty, it was not until the second year of Jiaqing (A.D. 1797) that Xi Chen Shi's school magazine "Sweeping the Buildings" came out. This book is also a popular print. In the postscript of "Old Banknotes", Huang Pilie once lamented that since this book came to the hands of bibliophiles, he was fortunate enough to get two yuan block copies.

In addition, there are versions of Cheng Entang and various versions of Sinology Library. 1985, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House published Jia Jingyan and Lin Benji, which is a better version based on Yuan's engraving and other versions.