敦煌本《諸經雜輯》芻探 - 兼議敦煌草書寫本研究的有關問題=A Preliminary Study on the Dunhuang Manuscripts Zhujing Zaji - Plus a Discussion of the Issues Associated with the Research of Dunhuang Manuscripts in Cursive Handwriting
S.6888, a Dunhuang manuscript in cursive handwriting, is divided into two sections with a total of676 lines, each line containing 30 to 50 words which are written continuously without the brush having left the paper. Some lines are even preceded by content indexing tips. The content and form of writing is similar to that of"Jinglv Yixiang" and "Zhujing Yaoji" and is considered to be a collection of Buddhist texts which served as Buddhist reference books. However, it only contains a few smaller headings and no chapter or volume titles, and is likely an original rough draft or personal notes. In short, it is a draft of a Buddhist reference book that was never widely spread, and has thus been identified as "Zhujing Zaji"(A Miscellanea of Buddhist Texts).