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Traditional Chinese
  
齊書

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Qí Shū

Traditional Chinese
  
南齊書

Author
  
Xiao Zixian

Preceded by
  
Book of Song

Simplified Chinese
  
齐书

Hokkien POJ
  
Chê-su

Simplified Chinese
  
南齐书

Date written
  
537 AD

Followed by
  
Book of Wei

Book of Qi

Similar
  
Book of the Later Han, Gyuwon Sahwa, Samguk Sagi

The Book of Qi (Qí Shū) or Book of Southern Qi (Nán Qí Shū) is a history of the Chinese dynasty Southern Qi covering the period from 479 to 502, and is one of the Twenty-Four Histories of Chinese history. It was written by Xiao Zixian during the succeeding Liang Dynasty, and is unique in that Xiao Zixian was the only author of any of the Twenty-Four Histories to be a direct descendant of the founder of the dynasty being written about — specifically, he was a grandson of Southern Qi's founder Emperor Gao of Southern Qi. It was originally only known as the Book of Qi, but after the Book of Northern Qi was written, it became known as the Book of Southern Qi so that the two could be distinguished. The book contained 60 volumes when written, but one preface was later lost.

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Book of Qi Wikipedia