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''Yuan zai bi du shu'' 元宰必讀書 (''The Must-Read Works of Optimi and Grand Secretaries'') consists of the nineteenth-century triumvirate of morality books--''Tract of the Most High on Action and Recompense'' (''Taishang ganying pian'' 太上感應篇), ''Wenchang’s Tract on Hidden Merit'' (''Wenchang Yinzhiwen'' 文昌陰騭文), and ''Thearch Guan’s Scripture Awakening the World'' (''Guandi jueshijin'' 關帝覺世經)--combined with a final section titled “Miscellaneous Disquisitions of Master Peng Ningzhi” (''Peng Ningzhi xiansheng za shuo'' 彭凝祉先生雜說).
''Yuan zai bi du shu'' 元宰必讀書 (''The Must-Read Works of Optimi and Grand Secretaries'') consists of the nineteenth-century triumvirate of morality books--''Tract of the Most High on Action and Recompense'' (''Taishang ganying pian'' 太上感應篇), ''Wenchang’s Tract on Hidden Merit'' (''Wenchang Yinzhiwen'' 文昌陰騭文), and ''Thearch Guan’s Scripture Awakening the World'' (''Guandi jueshijin'' 關帝覺世經)--combined with a final section titled “Miscellaneous Disquisitions of Master Peng Ningzhi” (''Peng Ningzhi xiansheng za shuo'' 彭凝祉先生雜說).
The assertion in the prefaces is that Peng Dingqiu 彭定求 (1645-1719) taught these three scriptures in the Peng patriline school and then composed the seven disquisitions. The historical Dingqiu did learn the ''Taishang ganying pian'' from his father as a child, and promoted the ''Wenchang Yinzhiwen'', but was not associated with ''Thearch Guan’s Scripture Awakening the World.'' His historically reliable works do not include the “Miscellaneous Disquisitions of Master Peng Ningzhi”.
The assertion in the prefaces is that Peng Dingqiu 彭定求 (1645-1719) taught these three scriptures in the Peng patriline school and then composed the seven disquisitions. The explicit contention in the prefaces is that, if the reader wishes to emulate the Pengs in achieving success on the examinations and in office, they too should recite and promulgate these texts.
The historical Dingqiu did learn the ''Taishang ganying pian'' from his father as a child, and promoted the ''Wenchang Yinzhiwen'', but was not associated with ''Thearch Guan’s Scripture Awakening the World.'' His historically reliable works do not include the “Miscellaneous Disquisitions of Master Peng Ningzhi”.
There are five known extant editions of ''Yuan zai bi du shu'': from 1800, 1839, 1843, 1869, and 1892. ''Yuan zai bi du'' is the latest known woodblock edition and the only one not to include the “Miscellaneous Disquisitions of Master Peng Ningzhi”.
There are five known extant editions of ''Yuan zai bi du shu'': from 1800, 1839, 1843, 1869, and 1892. ''Yuan zai bi du'' is the latest known woodblock edition and the only one not to include the “Miscellaneous Disquisitions of Master Peng Ningzhi”.

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元宰必讀

Yuan zai bi du
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別名 Other Titles: 元宰必讀書
有關人物 Associated Persons: 彭定求, 丁煦

出版地區 Place(s) of Publication: Pingbei 萍北 (Pingxiang 萍鄉)

版式 Format: 木刻版

出版者 Publisher(s): 版藏萍北白鶴田崔氏中屋文煥堂

出版年 Publication Date: 1900

載於 Located In: Ming Qing minjian zongjiao jingjuan wenxian - H Volume 10, pp. 475-91.

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Yuan zai bi du shu 元宰必讀書 (The Must-Read Works of Optimi and Grand Secretaries) consists of the nineteenth-century triumvirate of morality books--Tract of the Most High on Action and Recompense (Taishang ganying pian 太上感應篇), Wenchang’s Tract on Hidden Merit (Wenchang Yinzhiwen 文昌陰騭文), and Thearch Guan’s Scripture Awakening the World (Guandi jueshijin 關帝覺世經)--combined with a final section titled “Miscellaneous Disquisitions of Master Peng Ningzhi” (Peng Ningzhi xiansheng za shuo 彭凝祉先生雜說). The assertion in the prefaces is that Peng Dingqiu 彭定求 (1645-1719) taught these three scriptures in the Peng patriline school and then composed the seven disquisitions. The explicit contention in the prefaces is that, if the reader wishes to emulate the Pengs in achieving success on the examinations and in office, they too should recite and promulgate these texts. The historical Dingqiu did learn the Taishang ganying pian from his father as a child, and promoted the Wenchang Yinzhiwen, but was not associated with Thearch Guan’s Scripture Awakening the World. His historically reliable works do not include the “Miscellaneous Disquisitions of Master Peng Ningzhi”. There are five known extant editions of Yuan zai bi du shu: from 1800, 1839, 1843, 1869, and 1892. Yuan zai bi du is the latest known woodblock edition and the only one not to include the “Miscellaneous Disquisitions of Master Peng Ningzhi”.