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− | *''Chinese/Japanese'': 永楽大典 ''(yongle | + | *''Chinese/Japanese'': 永楽大典 ''(yongle dadian / eiraku daiten)'' |
− | The ''Yongle | + | The ''Yongle Dadian'' is a Chinese encyclopedia compiled in [[1407]], and the largest encyclopedia ever written. |
It was commissioned by the [[Yongle Emperor]] in 1407, who commanded 2,000 [[literati]] to assemble it. The final product is divided into 22,877 chapters, and contains the complete canon of the [[Chinese Classics]]. | It was commissioned by the [[Yongle Emperor]] in 1407, who commanded 2,000 [[literati]] to assemble it. The final product is divided into 22,877 chapters, and contains the complete canon of the [[Chinese Classics]]. |
Revision as of 21:56, 18 May 2013
- Compiled: 1407
- Chinese/Japanese: 永楽大典 (yongle dadian / eiraku daiten)
The Yongle Dadian is a Chinese encyclopedia compiled in 1407, and the largest encyclopedia ever written.
It was commissioned by the Yongle Emperor in 1407, who commanded 2,000 literati to assemble it. The final product is divided into 22,877 chapters, and contains the complete canon of the Chinese Classics.
References
- Plutschow, Herbert. A Reader in Edo Period Travel. Kent: Global Oriental, 2006. p13.