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The Seal of the Unity of the Three — Vol. 2 - The Golden Elixir

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1. Commentaries 27<br />

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in 1682. Although <strong>the</strong> exemplars bearing this date are sometimes<br />

reported to represent an “enlarged” (zengbu 增 補 ) version<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Daoshu quanji, <strong>the</strong>y actually contain <strong>the</strong> same texts<br />

found in <strong>the</strong> first edition <strong>of</strong> 1591.<br />

National Library, Beijing. — National Library, Taipei: two<br />

exemplars. Notes on <strong>the</strong>se exemplars are found in Guojia<br />

Tushuguan shanben shuzhi chugao, “Zi” 子 , 3:302–3. —<br />

Henan Provincial Library, Zhengzhou.<br />

Zhongguo guji shanben zongmu, “Zi” 子 , pp. 1141–42 (no. 399;<br />

lists additional libraries). — Taiwan gongcang shanben shumu<br />

shuming suoyin, p. 1348. — Guoli Zhongyang Tushuguan<br />

shanben shumu (zengding erban), pp. 844–46.<br />

2c<br />

Jindan zhengli daquan, late Ming edition.<br />

10 cols., 21 chars., heikou 黑 口 , sizhou shuangbian 四 周 雙 邊 .<br />

Index: Congshu guanglu, no. 7144.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following libraries report exemplars <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Jindan zhengli<br />

daquan, or <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Jindan zhengli daquan edition <strong>of</strong> Peng Xiao’s<br />

commentary, dated to <strong>the</strong> Ming period instead <strong>of</strong> specifically to<br />

<strong>the</strong> year 1538. — National Library, Taipei: Jindan zhengli<br />

daquan and Peng Xiao’s commentary. Notes on <strong>the</strong>se exemplars<br />

are found in Guojia Tushuguan shanben shuzhi chugao,<br />

“Zi” 子 , 3:299 (Jindan zhengli daquan) and 3:276 (Peng Xiao’s<br />

commentary). — Institute for <strong>the</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Natural Sciences<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, Beijing. — Shaanxi<br />

Provincial Library, Xi’an. — Suzhou Library.<br />

Zhongguo guji shanben zongmu, “Zi” 子 , p. 1142 (no. 401). —<br />

Taiwan gongcang shanben shumu shuming suoyin, p. 739. —<br />

Guoli Zhongyang Tushuguan shanben shumu (zengding<br />

erban), p. 839–40 (Jindan zhengli daquan) and p. 832 (Peng<br />

Xiao’s commentary).<br />

3 Siku quanshu 四 庫 全 書 , 1782. 3 juan. Title: Zhouyi cantong<br />

qi tong zhenyi 周 易 參 同 契 通 真 義 .<br />

Lacks <strong>the</strong> “Zanxu” <strong>the</strong> section on <strong>the</strong> “Eight Rings” <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

“Mingjing tu” and Peng Xiao’s postface. Contains a descriptive<br />

note by <strong>the</strong> Siku quanshu editors dated 1781.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Siku quanshu was edited by Ji Yun 紀 昀 (1724–1805), Lu<br />

Xixiong 陸 錫 熊 (1734–92), et al. In addition to Peng Xiao’s<br />

commentary, it contains <strong>the</strong> commentaries by Zhu Xi (no. 4<br />

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