Introduction to the Complete Works of Chinese Calligraphy This large work has a total of one hundred volumes. I have searched for a long time but I have not been able to find it all. I have found nearly half of it so far. If there are friends who have relevant resources, please help to supplement it. Thank you in advance. There are some that are not marked "Yes" in the included column. I hope you can help add them if you have any resources. Introduction to the Complete Works of Chinese Calligraphy: The Complete Works of Chinese Calligraphy dates from the Shang and Zhou dynasties to contemporary times, with a total of one hundred and eight volumes. There are two categories of standing scrolls: first, chronological scrolls; second, famous scrolls. Each volume is divided into ten parts according to the era, and there are ten parts including seal cutting, treatises, appendices and supplements. There are more than 30,000 exquisite pieces of Chinese calligraphy from past dynasties collected around the world. Thesis and exegesis total more than 20 million words. Many plates are published for the first time. The contents of each volume include: calligrapher's critical biography (or chronological monograph), illustrated plates, calligrapher's calligraphy theory, calligrapher's chronology, calligrapher's life history diagram, illustrations and explanations of illustrated plate research, bibliography, etc. This book is not a general art album, but an unprecedented review of thousands of years of excellent traditional culture and art - calligraphy by the Chinese contemporary calligraphy academic community following the "Chunhua Pavilion Tie" of the Song Dynasty and the "Sanxitang Dharma Tie" of the Qing Dynasty. Organize, research and review. Such a comprehensive, systematic, in-depth and nuanced study of an art is rare not only in China, but also in the world's academic circles. This book is of high value to calligraphy experts, researchers, enthusiasts, and collectors. General example: The calligraphy works collected in this book date from Shang and Zhou dynasties to contemporary times, totaling more than one hundred volumes. There are two major categories of standing scrolls: 1. Dating scrolls; calligrapher scrolls. Each volume is divided into ten parts according to the era, and there are four parts including seal cutting, treatises, appendices and supplements. Works compiled in chronological volumes mainly refer to oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, bamboo slips, silk scripts, pottery and brick inscriptions, inscriptions on pottery and bricks, inscriptions on tiles, epitaphs, stone carvings, cliffs, statues, scriptures, etc. signed by those who did not have books before the Song Dynasty. Such works are classified and compiled from generation to generation. There are three types of rolls: Category A rolls are made by a single person; Category B rolls are made by two to four people; and Category C rolls are written by multiple people or groups of people in a certain era. In addition to the preface and general table of contents, the contents of each volume in this book are divided into two categories. The dating volumes include: selected pages of primary-color artifacts or rubbings, introductions and monographs, plates of works, textual research on plates, chronology, schematic diagram of the distribution of unearthed artifacts and works, a bibliography and literature of main citations, and a catalog of plates. The calligrapher volume includes: portraits of calligraphers (Category A volume), original color calligraphy calligraphy or selected pages of original color works, commentaries and monographs on calligraphers, introduction to chronological calligraphy (Category C volume), illustrations of works, textual research and interpretation of works, selected notes on calligraphers' calligraphy, Chronology of calligraphers, schematic diagram of calligraphers' whereabouts, bibliography of main citations, and catalog of plates. The calligraphers included in the Category A calligrapher volume are relatives and direct disciples of the family, so as to clearly analyze their mutual influence. 1 Attached chapters include: Chronology of Chinese calligraphy (with index of names and works), a brief history of calligraphy in ethnic minority languages, a brief history of overseas calligraphy, and a brief history of the Four Treasures of the Study. Several volumes of supplements have been compiled to classify and include important works that could not be accommodated or were omitted during the compilation process. The schematic maps in each volume of this book are all based on the "Historical Atlas of China" edited by Tan Qixiang. This book is all typed in traditional Chinese characters to avoid errors in similarities and differences between ancient and modern characters. Cataloging Volumes Book Title Editor's Collection Volume 01 Oracle Bone Inscriptions of Shang and Zhou Dynasties (with prehistoric written remains) Liu Yiman, Feng Shi Volume 02 Shang and Zhou Jin Wen Cong Wenjun is Volume 03 Spring and Autumn and Warring States Jin Wen Cong Wenjun is Volume 04 Spring and Autumn and Warring States Engraved Stone Slips Xu Chang is the 05th volume of the Qin and Han Dynasty Bamboo Sketches and Silk Books (with famous masters of the Han Dynasty). Wo Xinghua is the 06th volume of the Qin and Han Dynasty Bamboo Sketches and Silk Books (with the famous masters of the Han Dynasty). Wo Xinghua is the 07th volume of the Qin and Han Dynasty Stone Carvings. He Yinghui, Liu Zhixian is Volume 08 Qin and Han Dynasty Stone Inscriptions 2 He Yinghui, Liu Zhixian is Volume 09 Qin Han Bronze Inscriptions and Tao Wen Wang Yong is Three Kingdoms, Two Jins and Southern and Northern Dynasties Volume 10 Three Kingdoms, Two Jins and Southern and Northern Dynasties Inscriptions on Cliff 1 Sun Boxiang and Wu Hongqing