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Chapter 974 "Three Character Classic"

Chapter 974 "Four Character Classic"

Finally, something has been gained. The original manuscript copied must be of some value, otherwise, who would have nothing to do to copy it?

At this moment, Chen Wenzhe became happy. Even if they were not antiques, these books must have some value.

Also, this is a handwritten copy, which means that the original is rare, and there is no replacement, so I copied it by hand.

If it's not an isolated copy, and it's not that there is no substitute, who would copy a bunch of books in their spare time?

"Historical Records, Great Viet Historical Records, hey, there are several copies of the Great Viet Historical Records?"

After taking a brief look at Chen Wenzhe, he put it down, and then looked at other books. These are all manuscripts, and they are hand-bound books, which are easy to identify.

After a little counting, there are quite a few such history books here.

Needless to say, I don't know whose collection it was, but it ended up in this small shop.

"Boss, how do you sell these books?"

The shopkeeper took a look at Chen Wenzhe and said, "It's a handwritten copy, very expensive, [-] yuan each!"

Chen Wenzhe was taken aback, so expensive?Three hundred and sixty thousand, those unscrupulous bosses in China don't dare to call such a price at will, do they?After all, this is a manuscript written with a pen!

"Boss, three hundred and sixty thousand dong!"

At this moment, following Chen Wenzhe's translator, he spoke.

Only then did Chen Wenzhe realize that the [-] yuan is not expensive, equivalent to [-] yuan.

This female shop owner is definitely watching people order dishes. She recognized that Chen Wenzhe is from Huaxia, so she offered such a price.

Compared with the South Vietnamese, it must be a bit deceitful to give such a price.

But to Chen Wenzhe, one hundred yuan is not expensive, but this is not the market price after all.

At this time, Chen Wenzhe was more satisfied when he looked at the pile of books on the bookshelf.

This must be the history book that the descendants copied word by word from the older generation, and disposed of it as garbage.

However, if these unworthy descendants don't sell them, where can he find so many South Vietnamese historical materials?

Although it is not a genuine ancient book, the manuscript also has some research value.

At most, do research to see if the copying is correct. Just compare it with other ancient books to see if it is valuable.

Besides, Chen Wenzhe didn't have to go through such troubles, he just had to go back and know how these manuscripts came from.

After looking at it for a while, Chen Wenzhe was a little surprised.

Unexpectedly, after such a backtracking, I went back to the source and saw a big man in the collection industry.

Chen Wenzhe had to sigh, it was good when he was alive!
Born decades earlier, there were more opportunities to engage in collections at that time.

Putting down a book of Nanyue History in his hand, Chen Wenzhe felt very emotional. It was not easy for Nanyue people, but they had to find people from other countries to copy the history of their country.

Just copy it, you can copy it back and protect it, but now it has been reduced to a bookstore.

Through backtracking, Chen Wenzhe can be regarded as discovering a lot of interesting things.

Before, he could only envy the South Vietnamese. Not only could they collect blue and white porcelain from their own country to build houses, but they could also collect a large number of good things from little devils.

Well now, a large number of ancient books in their country were actually taken away by a big collector over there.

Through backtracking, Chen Wenzhe understood the whole story, and found it really funny.

However, now is not the time to laugh at people, but to add insult to injury, and even take away these manuscripts.

There are a lot of books here, and I read them slowly one by one, and found that they are indeed a complete set.

Even these books are coded, allowing latecomers to clearly view the entire history of South Vietnam.

Chen Wenzhe glanced at the female shopkeeper next to him. She probably didn't know that this was the history of civilization in their country, right?

Nanyue belonged to Huaxia prefectures and counties before the Five Dynasties, and its history is part of the national history.

In the fourth year of Tianfu in the later Jin Dynasty (939), Wu Quan, a native of Yue, became independent.

Afterwards, the Ding, Li, and Li dynasties are said to have "Historical Records".

It is a pity that the historical records of these dynasties are scattered and lost, either because of their short-term enjoyment of the country, or because of frequent turmoil, making it difficult to study.

According to the research of scholars over there, the existing historical records of South Vietnam can be tested from the beginning of the Chen Dynasty (1226-1400).

The Chen Dynasty and the later Li and Ruan dynasties all set up historians according to the Huaxia regulations, and many of the national histories they compiled were named after "Historical Records".

At the same time, most of the history books written by private individuals are titled with "Historical Records".

Obviously, the first book Chen Wenzhe saw was a historical record of the Nguyen Dynasty, but it seems that it is not an official history book, but a private work.

Of course, there are also official history books, and there are quite a few.

It is more influential here, and the official historical work titled "A certain historical record" can be seen in several versions after a little browsing.

The first is Le Van Hueu's "Historical Records of Dai Viet", who was a famous scholar in the Tran Dynasty (1226-1400) after the independence of South Vietnam.

His "Historical Records of Dayue" was compiled by imperial edict in the fifteenth year of Shaolong (1272) of Chen Shengzong.

Because the authentic product is hidden in Wanwan, this historical record has long been studied and understood by Chinese people.

And through backtracking, Chen Wenzhe also knows that the "Historical Records of Dayue" written by Le Van Hugh is the earliest official history book compiled in the history of South Vietnam.

It is also a rich history book that appeared before the 13th century in South Vietnam.

According to the existing Chinese documents in South Vietnam, this book is also the first official history book titled "Historical Records" compiled after the independent founding of South Vietnam, followed by Pan Fuxian's "Dayue Historical Records".

Pan's "Historical Records of Dai Viet" has the same name as the book written by Le Van Hueu, and it was written (later) in the second year of Yan Ning (1455) of Li Renzong.

In terms of content, it is based on Le Wenxiu's "Dayue Shiji", which records the historical events of the Ming army's withdrawal from Annan from the time of Chen Taizong to the (later) Li Taizu period. It is actually a continuation of Li's book.

This book was written shortly after the establishment of the Hou Le Dynasty, a dynasty established after the Ming army withdrew from Vietnam.

Due to the agitation of national sentiments, the Later Li Dynasty re-edited and compiled the history of the country.

Pan's sequel complied with this trend, and thus received high praise in South Vietnam, which made it comparable to Li's original edition.

Therefore, Vietnam's "Four Character Classics" is praised and said: "Wen Xiufu is the first, and then he is better than history. The compilation of this book is the Ban Gu of Han Dynasty."

Interesting?We have the Three-Character Classic, while others have the Four-Character Classic.

In the end, a Bangu of Han Dynasty was blown out. I don’t know how these South Vietnamese people will feel after reading this?
Well, they don't have to read, because they don't know how to read!

As I turned and read, these are not all history books. For example, there is also a copy of the Four Character Classics here.

Of course, the most valuable must be historical records, so Chen Wenzhe first selected all historical records.

For example, "The Complete Book of Dai Viet Historic Records", "Pre-Edition of Dai Viet Historic Records", "Da Viet Historic Records", plus the previous two, there are five kinds in total, and they are all official revised editions.

It's a pity that these are manuscripts, not the originals, otherwise the value would be even greater.

(End of this chapter)

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