Spring and Autumn Annals - Commentary of Zuo 春秋左傳十五卷 (1616)
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Spring and Autumn Annals (Chunqiu 春秋), one of the Five Classics (Wujing 五經) of Confucianism, is the first Chinese chronological history, covering the years from 722 BC to 479 BC. The Commentary of Zuo (Zuozhuan 左傳) , a commentary to the Chunqiu, contains more complete and rich accounts and thus has been regarded as the prime source of the ancient history of China. The Chunqiu and Zuozhuan were often edited together during the later years of the Ming dynasty. USC's copy, consisting of fifteen juan 卷, was printed in 1616 (Bingchen year of the Wanli reign 萬曆丙辰). It includes annotations by the Ming official and scholar Sun Kuang 孫鑛 (1543-1613; courtesy name 字 Yuefeng 月峰) and is an excellent example of two-color printing in black and red (朱墨套印) in the late Ming dynasty.
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