"The Index of Mongolian Works of Mongolian Studies" and other reference books published in China's Mongolian Studies add "new Ding"

  China News Service, Hohhot, April 26 (Reporter Li Aiping) Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Minority Ancient Books and "Ge Sier" Collection Research Office on the 26th, foreign sources pointed out that two large reference books in the field of Mongolian studies in China-"Chinese Minorities The Summary of Ancient Books · Mongolian Volumes and the Index of Mongolian Studies on Mongolian Books are officially published. Among them, "Mongolian Studies on Mongolian Literature Index" is currently the most comprehensive index of Mongolian papers published in China.

  Mongolian Studies is a comprehensive humanities study of the Mongolian nation and its economic, political, cultural, geographical, historical, language, and religious development processes. Due to the historical influence of the Mongolian people on world history, in the early 20th century, starting from Russia, Japan and other countries, a unique system of the discipline was gradually formed internationally.

  According to reports, "Summary of Chinese Ancient Books of Ancient Minorities · Mongolian Volume" contains a total of 10,155 entries of Mongolian ancient books, basically covering Mongolian ancient books written before 1949. Its content involves many fields such as religion, philosophy, politics, law, military, etc., each entry is accompanied by detailed information such as author, translator, publisher, font, collection agency, main content and so on.

  The Index of Mongolian Studies on Mongolian Studies contains a total of 35062 articles on Mongolian research papers and works published and published in Mongolian in China from 1911 to 2012. After each entry, the titles or titles of Chinese translations are recorded. This is the most comprehensive index of Mongolian papers currently published in China.

  In an interview with the media, the Mongolian scholar Siqin Bilig of the Inner Mongolia Library said: "The publication of these two reference books has greatly facilitated Mongolian researchers to search for ancient books and previous research results, and helps to review ancient books. Protection and utilization. "(End)