Li Qingcheng
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Li Qingcheng? (about 1955)
Modern book collectors. The word is Lian Xuan. He is from Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. He lost his mother when he was young, studied hard and paid more attention to Chinese classics, so he became obsessed with collecting books all his life. After middle age, he was assigned to work in the Zhejiang provincial library, then transferred to Shanghai library.
In 1929, the descendant of CAI Hongjian, a book collector, was on the verge of bankruptcy because of his business, so he offered all the books in mohai house to him. At that time, due to the turmoil of the current situation and the outbreak of the Anti Japanese War, he successively received the scattered books from the famous libraries in the south of the Yangtze River, such as "Tianyi Pavilion", "dameishan Pavilion", "Baojing Pavilion" and "mohai Pavilion". He set up three Mingxuan buildings in the east of maoya Lane Residence as the library, and Yan Qie's forehead was "Xuanyin Pavilion". He hired Cai hekeng to manage the library. After sorting out by Cai he Keng, all the collected books were classified and cataloged. There are 25 song and Yuan editions, 556 Ming editions, 189 transcripts and 2109 Qing editions, totaling more than 3000 and 34031 volumes. In 1951, all the books in Xuanyin building were donated to the state. For this reason, Zheng Zhenduo, director of the Ministry of culture, received a special interview. His collection of books has been sorted out by Zhejiang Provincial Library, among which the song, yuan and most of the transcripts and the Ming, Qing rare books have been transported to the rare books Department of Beijing Library, including Ming Shi Lu, Guoyan, local chronicles and CI Qu, etc. the editions include song, yuan and Ming engraved edition, refined edition, celebrity manuscript, etc. the most famous one is Tiangong Kaiwu. There are also hundreds of rare editions of Ming dynasty recorded by emperors of Ming Dynasty, including some Ming Dynasty manuscripts and Ming Jiajing manuscripts, and Yao Xie's old collection of "dameishan Museum", which are kept in Zhejiang Provincial Library.
Chinese PinYin : Li Qing Cheng
Li Qingcheng