Qing Confucian Records is a work of the Qing dynasty intellectual history compiled by Xu Shichang and others. It is a continuation of Song and Yuan Records and Ming Confucian Records and also is a specialist monograph. It was once published in 1938, and in October 2008 Zhonghua Book Company published a punctuated version of Qing Confucian Records, which offers a great convenience for research by scholars. Shen Zhiying and others examined the 2008 punctuated version of the Zhonghua Book Company Qing Confucian Records sampling the first ten volumes and discovered numerous places containing errors. Among them are 6 cases of missing sentences totaling 105 characters; 35 examples of mistaken characters; and 97 examples of mistaken parsing. These are indicated below based on pagination for further elucidation by scholars. At the same time, we hope when readers use this book they won't be mired in mistakes.