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Introduction of Ye Zhongji
In the Qing Dynasty, Li Guangting commented on Lu Yao's Nakano Collection in the Postscript of Rongyuan Collection, which he said was "a waste of time, but not a true record. However, because Jin Zai Ji is one of the few things in various countries, Cui Hong's Sixteen Kingdoms Spring and Autumn Annals is still a remnant, testing the cause of dominating Korea that day.

In Qing Dynasty, Mei Yutian thought that Fujiaxiang was a cosmopolitan city in Qing Fentang Series. Every time schoolmasters steal to watch, Harmony keeps his true faith behind the author's back, which is enough to learn more and help more. "

When reading "Nakano Collection", Zhou Yiliang thought that there was only one capital of political power established by ethnic minorities such as Wuhu or Liuyi among the sixteen countries, and it was recorded in a special book. There are not many historical materials preserved during the Sixteen Kingdoms period, and The History of Nakano really deserves our attention.

Feng Junshi's Supplement to Nakano Collection points out that there are several kinds of Nakano Collection, some of which are complex and simple, and there are not many records. Among them, the collection scattered in Yongle Dadian in the early Qing Dynasty is the most detailed, with 74 records.

In 2008, in the "Appendix" of the Index of Collected Works of Five Lakes and Sixteen Countries published by Huangshan Bookstore, Liu Jianzhong adopted 74 articles about Nakano in Yongle Dadian and supplemented more than 20 articles.