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To put it simply, the reference book seems to be inaccurate.
Chinese culture has a long history, and literati and scholars have written countless precious classics, but due to wars and various reasons, many of them have been scattered In order to preserve the quintessence of cultural relics, Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty ordered a wide collection of testaments of previous generations and the works of literati and scholars of this dynasty, and set up a museum to compile and revise the "Siku Quanshu", which took more than ten years to complete The "Siku Quanshu" contains more than 3,480 volumes It is one of the important reference documents for the study of Chinese culture and is known as the treasure of Chinese culture
The Four Libraries Quanshu originally copied four sets, and then added three sets, namely Wenyuan Pavilion, Wenyuan Pavilion, Wensu Pavilion, Wenjin Pavilion, Wenhui Pavilion and Wenlan Pavilion More than 300 experts and scholars participated in this compilation work, and nearly 4,000 copyists Later, due to the war, most of the collection has been scattered and destroyed, and now only three sets of Wenyuan Pavilion, Wenjin Pavilion, Wensu Pavilion and the remnants of Wenlan Pavilion remain
The Siku Quanshu is divided into four parts: classics, history, sub-books, and collections, with a total of 44 categories and 70 genera, covering a wide range of contents, including philosophy, history, literature and art, politics, society, economy, military, law, medicine, astronomy, geography, arithmetic, biology, agriculture, divination, etc., and is an important document for the study of China's 5,000 years of history and culture
Wenyuange's "Siku Quanshu" is the most complete, the most unified and largest series of books in the field of Chinese culture, which systematically and systematically collects the important classics of China for 5,000 years into a large set of encyclopedia series Because of its extremely rich collection of books and a large number of documents, it is actually a large-scale database
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Chinese culture has a long history, and literati and scholars have written countless precious classics, but due to wars and various reasons, many of them have been scattered In order to preserve the quintessence of cultural relics, Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty ordered a wide collection of testaments of previous generations and the works of literati and scholars of this dynasty, and set up a museum to compile and revise the "Siku Quanshu", which took more than ten years to complete The "Siku Quanshu" contains more than 3,480 volumes It is one of the important reference documents for the study of Chinese culture and is known as the treasure of Chinese culture
The Four Libraries Quanshu originally copied four sets, and then added three sets, namely Wenyuan Pavilion, Wenyuan Pavilion, Wensu Pavilion, Wenjin Pavilion, Wenhui Pavilion and Wenlan Pavilion More than 300 experts and scholars participated in this compilation work, and nearly 4,000 copyists Later, due to the war, most of the collection has been scattered and destroyed, and now only three sets of Wenyuan Pavilion, Wenjin Pavilion, Wensu Pavilion and the remnants of Wenlan Pavilion remain
The Siku Quanshu is divided into four parts: classics, history, sub-books, and collections, with a total of 44 categories and 70 genera, covering a wide range of contents, including philosophy, history, literature and art, politics, society, economy, military, law, medicine, astronomy, geography, arithmetic, biology, agriculture, divination, etc., and is an important document for the study of China's 5,000 years of history and culture
Wenyuange's "Siku Quanshu" is the most complete, the most unified and largest series of books in the field of Chinese culture, which systematically and systematically collects the important classics of China for 5,000 years into a large set of encyclopedia series Because of its extremely rich collection of books and a large number of documents, it is actually a large-scale database
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So much?!I use it.
I'll keep it simple and straightforward.
by ink