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The '''Shanghai Xianzhi''' or "Shanghai Gazetteer" (上海县志) is an ancient gazetteer for the city of Shanghai.<ref name="Brook">''The Confusions of Pleasure: Commerce and Culture in Ming China'' by Timothy Brook p.310 [http://books.google.com/books?id=YuMcHWWbXqMC&pg=PA310]</ref> It is one of the numerous ''Xianzhi'' (县志, "Prefectural Gazetteers") that were redacted in [[China]] in ancient times. |
The '''Shanghai Xianzhi''' or "Shanghai Gazetteer" (上海县志) is an ancient gazetteer for the city of Shanghai.<ref name="Brook">''The Confusions of Pleasure: Commerce and Culture in Ming China'' by Timothy Brook p.310 [http://books.google.com/books?id=YuMcHWWbXqMC&pg=PA310]</ref> It is one of the numerous ''Xianzhi'' (县志, "Prefectural Gazetteers") that were redacted in [[China]] in ancient times. |
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A Shanghai Xianzhi is |
A Shanghai Xianzhi is known from 1524.<ref name="Brook"/> |
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Another such document, but at the municipal level this time, is the Shanghai Zhi (上海志).<ref name="Brook"/> |
Another such document, but at the municipal level this time, is the Shanghai Zhi (上海志).<ref name="Brook"/> |
The Shanghai Xianzhi or "Shanghai Gazetteer" (上海县志) is an ancient gazetteer for the city of Shanghai.[1] It is one of the numerous Xianzhi (县志, "Prefectural Gazetteers") that were redacted in China in ancient times.
A Shanghai Xianzhi is known from 1524.[1]
Another such document, but at the municipal level this time, is the Shanghai Zhi (上海志).[1]