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Shunde Prefecture Records of Shunde Prefecture
Xingtai City was called Shunde House in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The Records of Shunde Prefecture written by the ancient Xingtai local officials can be called "the treasure of the government". Today's Shunde local records preserve the rare books of Shunde local records in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty.

Ming Wanli's "Shunde Fuzhi" Wanli Volume I and Wanli Volume II; In the Qing Dynasty, the Qianlong edition of Shunde Prefecture Records, Guangxu edition of Shunde Prefecture Records, etc. 1. The Story of Guo Xiang (Jinben) This may be the earliest local chronicles in Xingtai City. The original work is scattered, and the content and content are scattered in other works.

2. Records of Shunde County (Ming Chenghua Edition) 10, compiled by Gong Lin, published in Hongzhi two years (1489), is now in Taiwan Province Province.

3. The Records of Shunde County (Jiajing Edition), edited by Sun Jinxiu and Gao Qian, has a total of 35 volumes, published in the fifteenth year of Jiajing (1536), and is now in the Japanese Library of Congress.

4. Records of Shunde County (first edition of Wanli in Ming Dynasty), 4 volumes, edited by Wang Shoucheng and Zhang Si Town, was written in the 11th year of Wanli (1583).

5. Shunde County Records (second edition of Wanli in Ming Dynasty) was written by Zhang Yanting in the eighteenth year of Wanli (1590).

6. The Records of Shunde (Qing Shunzhi Edition), mainly written by Li Shengzhi, was completed in 165 1 year; It is said that Shunzhi was reprinted, but it is gone today.

7. The Records of Shunde Prefecture (Kangxi Edition of Qing Dynasty) consists of four volumes, compiled by Yin, published in the 19th year of Kangxi (1680), and it is said that Kangxi added a new edition, which has been lost.

8. The Records of Shunde Prefecture (Qingganlong Edition) was compiled by Xu Jing, and was written in the fifteenth year of Qianlong (1750), saying that Qianlong entered the imperial edition.

9. The Complete Collection of Shunde Fu and Fu, Zhili (Shunzhi Edition), 10, 10, was written by Shunzhi.