The Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue ( Chinese: å“ č¶ ę„ ē§; pinyin: WĆŗyuĆØ ChÅ«nqiÅ«) is an unofficial history from the time of the Eastern Han dynasty that consists of a collection sidenotes on historical events. The ten-volume book was written by Zhao Ye (čµµę), and narrates the history of battles between the states of Wu and Yue during the Spring and Autumn period. The text is richly styled and detailed in a way that resembles texts from the School of "Minor-talks" (å°čŖŖ家/å°čƓ家; Xiaoshuojia) within the Hundred Schools of Thought.
The Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue is considered a follow-up of the Lost Book of Yue (č¶ēµęø). The annals have several modern commentaries and revised versions.
The Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue ( Chinese: å“ č¶ ę„ ē§; pinyin: WĆŗyuĆØ ChÅ«nqiÅ«) is an unofficial history from the time of the Eastern Han dynasty that consists of a collection sidenotes on historical events. The ten-volume book was written by Zhao Ye (čµµę), and narrates the history of battles between the states of Wu and Yue during the Spring and Autumn period. The text is richly styled and detailed in a way that resembles texts from the School of "Minor-talks" (å°čŖŖ家/å°čƓ家; Xiaoshuojia) within the Hundred Schools of Thought.
The Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue is considered a follow-up of the Lost Book of Yue (č¶ēµęø). The annals have several modern commentaries and revised versions.