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This web-based fulltext database of the Shitong 十通 provides image/text comparision and all other features of the Sibu congkan 09 Extended Edition. For more details see there. The Shitong, the "Ten Encyclopedic (or General) Histories", assemble ten central historical works, that aimed at covering all of Chinese history. They mainly focus on governmental institutions and their changes in duty or in name, but also assemble a great variety of sources and material under rubrics such as boarders, regional administration, the examination system, law, astronomy, catastrophes, bibliography, plants and animals etc. The genre was initiated by Du You in the late 8th century with his 200 volume work Tongdian and adapted, modified and extended in scope by the famous scholars Zheng Qiao (1106-1162) and Ma Duanlin (1254-1323). These works soon were published together as the "Three tong" 三通. In the 18th century new interest in the genre arouse and six continuations respectively extensions were published. While the first three works relied on an individual scholar, the Qing works were all imperially sponsored and officially published. Each of the later took one of the early works as his model. In 1927 the Qingchao Xu Wenxian tongkao appeared and the full set of "Ten tong" was published by the Commercial Press 1935-1937. The scanned and digitized version presented here is based on this edition. The compilation is structured according to the line of tradition into 3 "dian", 3 "zhi" and 4 "kao". For a chronological list of the ten titles, see below.\n\nList of the Shitong with title, author, and number of juan: 1 通典. (唐) 杜佑, 200 j. - 2 通志. (宋) 郑樵, 200 j. - 3 文献通考. (元) 马端临, 348 j. - 4 续通典. (清) 嵇璜、刘墉 等, 150 j. - 5 续通志. (清) 嵇璜、刘墉 等, 640 j. - 6 续文献通考. (清) 张廷玉 250 j. - 7 清朝通典.(清) 嵇璜、刘墉 等 100 j. - 8 清朝通志.(清) 嵇璜、刘墉 等 126 j. - 9 清朝文献通考. (清) 张廷玉 300 j. - 10 清朝续文献通考. (近代) 刘锦藻, 400 j.