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=====China===== The ''[[Shitong]]'', published around 710 by the Tang Chinese historian [[Liu Zhiji]] (661β721), was the first work to provide an outline of the entire tradition of Chinese historiography up to that point, and the first comprehensive work on [[historical criticism]], arguing that historians should be skeptical of primary sources, rely on systematically gathered evidence, and should not treat previous scholars with undue deference.<ref name="Vann-2023"/> In 1084 the [[Song dynasty]] official [[Sima Guang]] completed the ''[[Zizhi Tongjian]]'' (Comprehensive Mirror to Aid in Government), which laid out the entire history of China from the beginning of the [[Warring States period]] (403 BC) to the end of the [[Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period|Five Dynasties period]] (959) in chronological annals form, rather than in the traditional annals-biography form. This work is considered much more accessible than the "Official Histories" for the [[Six dynasties]], [[Tang dynasty]], and [[Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period|Five Dynasties]], and in practice superseded those works in the mind of the general reader.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Wilkinson, Endymion |title=Chinese History: A New Manual |publisher=Self-published |year=2017 |isbn=978-0998888309 |edition=5th |pages=681β684}}</ref> The great Song Neo-Confucian [[Zhu Xi]] found the Mirror to be overly long for the average reader, as well as too morally nihilist, and therefore prepared a didactic summary of it called the ''[[Zizhi Tongjian Gangmu]]'' (Digest of the Comprehensive Mirror to Aid in Government), posthumously published in 1219. It reduced the original's 249 chapters to just 59, and for the rest of imperial Chinese history would be the first history book most people ever read.<ref>Wilkinson (2018) p. 685</ref>
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