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Qidan Guo Zhi

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Qidan Guo Zhi
AuthorYe Longli (葉隆禮)
LanguageClassical Chinese
SubjectHistory of the Liao dynasty
Publication date
after 1247, possibly 1265–1274 (preface mistakenly dated 1180)
Publication placeSong dynasty
Qidan Guo Zhi
Traditional Chinese契丹
Simplified Chinese契丹
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinQìdān Guó Zhì
Wade–GilesCh'i-tan kuo chih

Qidan Guo Zhi ("Records of the Khitan State") is a 13th-century Chinese book chronicling the history of the Liao dynasty (916–1125) and the Khitan people. It was written by Ye Longli of the Southern Song dynasty, probably published 1265–1274 during Emperor Duzong's reign, even though the preface claimed it was submitted to the throne in 1180. Ye Longli did not pass the imperial examination until 1247.[1]

Contents

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Consisting of 27 chapters (卷), the book includes history about the Khitan people before the foundation of the Liao dynasty, although this section is laden with superstition. The book primarily relies on sources from the Northern Song dynasty and thus differs from the History of Liao which is mainly based on official records from the Liao dynasty itself.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Theobald, Ulrich (2010-07-03). "Qidan guo zhi". Chinaknowledge.
  2. ^ Wakamatsu, Hiroshi; (transl. B. Albertat) (1978). "Ch'i-tan kuo chih". In Balazs, Etienne; Hervouet, Yves (eds.). A Sung Bibliography. The Chinese University Press. p. 90. ISBN 962-201-158-6.