- Yongle Encyclopedia
The "Yongle Dadian Encyclopedia" (zh-tsp|t=永樂大典|s=永乐大典|p=Yǒnglè Dàdiǎn; literally “The Great Canon or Vast Documents of the
Yongle Era”) was a Chinese compilation commissioned by the ChineseMing Dynasty emperorYongle in 1403. It was then the world's largest known generalencyclopedia , and one of the earliest.Development of the work
Two thousand scholars worked on the project under the direction of the
Yongle Emperor (reigned 1402–1424), incorporating eight thousand texts from ancient times up to the earlyMing Dynasty . They covered an array of subjects, includingagriculture ,art ,astronomy ,drama ,geology ,history ,literature ,medicine ,natural sciences ,religion , andtechnology , as well as descriptions of unusual natural events. The Encyclopedia, which was completed in 1408 atNanjing Guozijian (南京國子監; the ancientNanjing University -Nanjing Imperial Central College), comprised 22,877 or 22,937 [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9078157/Yongle-dadian "Yongle dadian"] . "Encyclopædia Britannica ".] manuscript rolls, or chapters in 11,095 volumes occupying roughly 40 cubic metres (1400 ft³) and using 50 millionChinese characters . [Ebrey (2006), 272.] It was designed to include all that had ever been written on theConfucian canon, history, philosophy, and the arts and sciences. It was a massive collation of excerpts and works from the mass of Chinese literature and knowledge.Transcription and disappearance
Because of the vastness of the work, it could not be block-printed, and it is thought that only one other manuscript copy was made. In 1557, under the supervision of the Emperor Jiajing, the Encyclopedia was narrowly saved from being destroyed by a fire which burnt down three palaces in the
Forbidden City . Afterwards, Emperor Jiajing ordered the transcription of another copy of the Encyclopedia.Fewer than 400 volumes of the three manuscript copies of the set survived into modern times. The original copy has disappeared from the historical record. The second copy was gradually dissipated and lost from the late-18th century onwards, until the roughly 800 volumes remaining were burnt in a fire started by Chinese forces attacking the neighboring British legation, or looted by the
Eight-Nation Alliance forces during theBoxer Rebellion in 1900. The surviving volumes are in libraries and private collections around the world.What happened to the original is not known. There are four hypotheses:
* It was destroyed in the 1449 fire in Nanjing.
* It was burnt in thePalace of Heavenly Purity (in theForbidden City ) during the reign ofQing Dynasty emperor Jiaqing.
* It was destroyed withWenyuange (the Imperial library in theForbidden City ) at the end of theMing Dynasty .
* It was hidden.
** Some think that the Encyclopedia disappeared at the death ofJiajing , having been taken by the emperor to his grave, and it will yet be found hidden in thetomb complex of Yongling.A 100-volume portion was published in Chinese in 1962.
ee also
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Four Great Books of Song
*Gujin Tushu Jicheng
*Siku Quanshu
*Chinese encyclopedias Notes
References
*Ebrey, Patricia Buckley, Anne Walthall, James B. Palais. (2006). "East Asia: A Cultural, Social, and Political History". Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN 0-618-13384-4.
External links
* [http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla62/62-davd.htm Destruction of Chinese Books in the Peking Siege of 1900] . IFLANET.
* [http://www.china.org.cn/Beijing-Review/Beijing/BeijingReview/2000Apr/bjr2000-14e-13.htm In Search of the Yongle Encyclopedia] . china.org.cn.
* [http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200204/18/print20020418_94330.html China to Digitalize World's Earliest Encyclopedia] . People's Daily Online.
* [http://www.chinaculture.org/gb/en_aboutchina/2003-09/24/content_26624.htm Biggest and Earliest Encyclopedia] . chinaculture.org.
* [http://china.org.cn/english/PP-e/31248.htm Experts Urge Collectors To Share World's Earliest Encyclopedia] . china.org.cn.
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