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Huizhu Lu

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The Huizhu Lu (揮麈錄; "Records of Waving a Duster") is a 12th-century (or early 13th-century) biji-style Chinese history book written by the Song dynasty scholar Wang Mingqing (王明清) who wrote the book over a period of 30 years. Focusing mainly on the fall of the Northern Song dynasty (Jingkang incident) of 1127 and the restoration of the dynasty, the book contains a lot of information on the functioning of the imperial court.

It contains 4 sections:

  • "Former Records" (前錄), 4 chapters
  • "Latter Records" (後錄), 11 chapters
  • "Three Records" (三錄), 3 chapters
  • "Addendum" (餘話), 2 chapters

References

  • Theobald, Ulrich. "Huichenlu 揮麈錄 "Records of a Horsetail Wisk"". Chinaknowledge.

Further reading