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The Shih-chi Cheng-yi (pub. 737) quotes the Kua-ti-chih, (vii cent.) as saying,
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In accordance with the canon of Chinese historical writing that the most reliable account is to be obtained by copying sources practically verbatim, this chapter is largely a copy of the chapter devoted to Kao-tsu in Sze-ma Ch'ien's Historical Records or Shih-chi, together with additions taken from the SC chapter on Hsiang Yü.
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[56] Aug./Sept. 1 Wang Hsien-shen (1859-1922) says that the Shih-chi Cheng-yi (737) quotes Yen
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It has been found, on the other hand, that the Shih-chi, though quoted directly only once by the high officer of state, Sang Hung-yang, yields a number of parallels to Huan K'uan's citatory passages.
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The Shih-chi (chap. XXX) assigns its institution to K'ung Chin and Sang Hung-yang.
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In Chapter XXI of the Shih-chi, a debate is described between the scholars Yüan Ku,14 tutor of the Prince of Ch'ing Ho,15 and Master
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One work, monumental in scholarship, the translation into French of the first forty-seven chapters of the Shih-chi, the Historical Memoirs of Ssŭ-ma Ch'ien, by the late Édouard Chavannes, provides in part a view of China of the second century B.C.
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Yet the occurrence of an actual quotation from Ssŭ-ma Ch'ien's work, in the words of the historiographer himself, would tend to indicate that Huan K'uan, nevertheless, was familiar with the Shih-chi.
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In narratives as found in the Shih-chi or the Ch'ien-han-shu, the Tso-chuan or Kuo-yü formed the models.
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As to the establishment of the salt and iron control, the Shih-chi
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