Gujin Tushu Jicheng
The Gujin Tushu Jicheng (traditional Chinese: 古今圖書集成; simplified Chinese: 古今图书集成; pinyin: Gǔjīn Túshū Jíchéng; literally "Complete
Collection of Illustrations and Writings from the Earliest to Current Times"), is a vast encyclopaedic work written in China during the reigns of Qing emperors
The work was printed in 1726 using copper movable type printing. It spanned around 10 thousand rolls (卷). About 60 copies were made.
One of Yongzheng's brothers patronised the project for a while, although Yongzheng contrived to give exclusive credit to his father Kangxi instead.
See also
References
- Search for Modern China, Jonathan Spence, 1990zh-classical:古今圖書集成
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