| Jiaji is a confluence or compilation of familial writings that includes works of one,two or three generations of family members.Most of the content contained in it is also a poem,and other types of literary works are received.It is a collection of familial literary works.In the catalogue,it usually collects the collection of the ZongJi,and sometimes also includes the writings other than the ZongJi.Jiaji were recorded in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.Families focused on the preservation and publication of family works and the preservation of family information.Shubentang Poetry Collection,as an exquisite edition of the three generations of Fang’s family in Tongcheng,Anhui Province,preserves Fang Dengyi,Fangshiji and Fang Guancheng’s main works.Of course,its important significance lies not only in the preservation of their poems and works,which is convenient for us to analyze their life and experience,but also in the preservation and collation of family documents,which is helpful for us to analyze the prosperity and decline of a family and the inheritance of family culture.The purpose of this study is to clarify the development of Fang’s family from the perspective of family collection,and to sort out the life,friendship and works of the main family members,and to make a detailed analysis of the poems in Shubentang Poetry Collection,so as to explore the inheritance characteristics of Fang’s family literature.The author hopes to enrich the understanding and research of the family collection through the study of Shubentang Poetry Collection.This article will first sort out the main members of the Fang family,focusing on the three generations of Fang Dengyi’s ancestors and grandchildren.Secondly,the collection,edition,circulation and compilation style of Shubentang Poetry Collection are briefly introduced.Finally,it sorts out and analyzes the poems inShubentangPoetry,which shows the value of Fang’s family literature.Through the analysis of Shubentang Poetry Collection,this paper tries to make a contribution to the research and development of the family collection. |