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The major genres of writing common at this time are rendered as follows:


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 * bei 碑 stele incription (funerary or commemorative)
 * biezhuan 別傳 unofficial/secundairy biography
 * fu 賦 rhapsody
 * ji 紀 annal
 * ji 記 record
 * ji 集 collection or collected works
 * lei 誄 eulogy
 * ling biao 靈表 memorial statement
 * lun 論 discussion or essay
 * ming 銘 inscription
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 * mu biao 墓表 tomb inscription
 * mu zhi 墓志 (墓誌) tomb marker
 * shi 詩 poem
 * song 頌 hymn
 * ya 雅 ode
 * zan 讚 eulogy
 * zhangju 章句 commentary or detailed commentary
 * zhen 箴 exhortation
 * zhi 志 record
 * zhuan 傳 biography
 * zhuan 傳 biography

List of cited texts
The main list of texts cited by Pei Songzhi in his annotations to Chen Shou's Records of the Three Kingdoms. This list consists of texts which subject the Three Kingdoms period (or relevant later years of the Han, and early years of Jin).

For more references and a more detailed account on how the list was compiled, see:
 * List of cited works in the Book of Wei
 * List of cited works in the Book of Shu
 * List of cited works in the Book of Wu

List of dubious texts found in Pei's annotations
Texts marked in have been found in other lists of cited works (such as Gao Min's Books on noting 'History of the Three Kingdoms') but are according to us an erroneous mention.

List of classic texts
List of texts who do not deal with the period of the Three Kingdoms itself, but were cited by Pei Songzhi to explain a persons words or actions. Many of these works were created long before the Three Kingdoms period. Some were annotated during the Han or Three Kingdoms period (but do not subject the fall of Han or Three Kingdoms).

Special mentions

 * Dìjí (帝集, Collected Works of the Emperor). The name of this text is actually "高貴鄉公集", which can be found in the main list. In the Book of Wei 4, Annals of Cao Mao, the work is cited as "帝集".
 * Xun Can zhuan 荀粲傳. Included in some historian's list, such as Gao Min's. The work was actually quoted within a quotation from Jìn yángqiū 晉陽秋 (thus Xun Can zhuan was not cited by Pei, but by the author of Jìn yángqiū).
 * Sān cāng 三蒼. Found in the Book of Wei 1. This is not a classic, nor a text dealing with the Three Kingdoms. It's a schoolbook or dictionary.
 * Yáng dōufù zhù 揚都賦注. The commentary was done by the author of the original work, and it was also included in the original work (揚都賦). Therefore this title is not put in the main list.
 * Jiě hánshí sànfāng 解寒食散方 Cao Xi 曹翕
 * Jiě hánshí sànfāng 解寒食散方 Huangfu Mi 皇甫谧
 * Cáo Jiā yí Shí Chóng shī 曹嘉遺石崇詩 (Cao Jia 曹嘉)
 * Shí Chóng dá Cáo Jiā shī 石崇答曹嘉詩 (Shi Chong 石崇)
 * Chén sī wáng jí 陳思王集. A collection of works by Cao Zhi. It was compiled during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), so could not have been used by Pei Songzhi.
 * Han Guan yi 漢官儀 "Ceremonial of Han Offices"
 * Jueshi dumu by Chen Gong.
 * check: Lu Zhi ming
 * check: Yue Guang zhuan
 * check: 明堂論 vs 月令章句

List of titles known under various names

 * 尚書令荀彧碑 Shàngshū lìng Xún Yù bēi, also known as 荀彧碑文 Xún Yù bēiwén
 * 高貴鄉公集, also known as 帝集 Dìjí.