- The Siku
Quanshu,
literally the
Complete Library of the Four Treasuries, was a
Chinese encyclopedia commissioned by the Qing dynasty's
Qianlong Emperor...
- The Siku
Quanshu Zongmu Tiyao, or the
Annotated Bibliography of the Four Treasuries, is an
annotated catalog of the
thousands of
works that were considered...
- Wang
Quanshu (Chinese: 王全书; pinyin: Wáng
Quánshū; born
March 1945) is a
retired Chinese politician from
Henan province. He
served during his political...
- The
Encyclopedia of
China (simplified Chinese: 中国大百科全书;
traditional Chinese: 中國大百科全書; pinyin: Zhōngguó Dà Bǎikēquánshū; lit. 'Great
Encyclopedia of China')...
- and Seas; the Zun Er ("拵栭 [sic]" ~ "尊耳";
rendered "酋耳" (Qiu Er) in Siku
Quanshu version) in Lost Book of Zhou, and the Pi Xiu (貔貅) in
Records of the Grand...
- 萨拉乌素 (Malan
Loess 马兰黄土)
Zhongguo da
baike quanshu:
Kaoguxue [Big
Chinese Encyclopedia, vol.: Archaeology], Beijing:
Zhongguo da
baike quanshu, 1986...
- (clarifier), Book of Rites:
Annotated and Clarified, "Vol 3. Qu Li 1". Siku
Quanshu version. p. 27 of 158. quote: "前南後北,左東右西。朱鳥、玄武、青龍、白虎,四方宿名也。" Brady, N.;...
- the
compilation of the
Complete Library of the Four
Treasuries (or Siku
Quanshu), the
largest collection of
books in
Chinese history. Nevertheless, Qianlong...
-
Diagram from Zhao ****qian's
Liushu benyi (1370s) as
represented in the Siku
Quanshu edition (1751)...
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preserved in China. In 1639, Hu
Wenhuan (胡文焕)
published Xu Guangqi's
Nongzheng quanshu (農政全書) collection,
reprinted the
Jiuhuang bencao with 413 plants. The first...