THE COMPLETE WORKS OF ZHU XI

in Sixty-Six Volumes

《朱子全書》

Prelude: Introduction by the Emperor, Poem by the Emperor, Memorial to the Emperor, Notes to the Reader, Summary Review, Table of Contents

Volumes: Learning (vol.1-6), The Great Learning (vol.7-9), The Analects (vol.10-19), The Mengzi (vol.20-23), The Doctrine of the Mean (vol.24-25), The Book of Changes (vol.26-32), The Book of History (vol.33-34), The Book of Poetry (vol.35), The Spring and Autumn Annals (vol.36), The Book of Rites (vol.37-40), Music (vol.41), The Study of Human Nature (vol.42-48), The Study of Principle and Energy (vol.49-50), The Study of Spirits (vol.51), The Lineage of the Dao (vol.52-57), Various Masters (vol.58-60), Historical Records (vol.61-62), The Art of Governing (vol.63-64), The Art of Writing (vol.65), Poetry (vol.66)


Source: the “Complete Works of Zhu Xi,” Qing Dynasty imperial compilation. From Zhejiang University Library, scanned by China-America Digital Academic Library (CADAL). Digitized Chinese text, with corresponding index numbers, is available at the Chinese Text Project (CTEXT).

Translated titles, from right to left:
[1] Imperially Commissioned: Complete Library of the Four Treasuries (欽定四庫全書)
[2] Masters’ Section (子部 )
[3] Imperial Compilation of Master Zhu’s Complete Works 《御纂朱子全書》
[4] Indecipherable
[5] Volume One (卷一)