词条 | Cefu Yuangui |
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|name=Cefu Yuangui |subject=mainly politics and history |country=Song dynasty |pub_date=1013 |language=Classical Chinese |editor=Wang Qinruo, Yang Yi et al. }}{{Chinese|t={{linktext|冊|府|元|龜}}|s={{linktext|册|府|元|龟}}|p=Cèfǔ Yuánguī|l=Prime Tortoise of the Book Department}} Cefu Yuangui is the largest leishu (encyclopedia) compiled during the Chinese Song Dynasty ({{sc|ad}} 960–1279). It was the last of the Four Great Books of Song, the previous three encyclopedias published in the 10th century. NameEnglish titles for this encyclopedia are
The encyclopedia was originally named Narrative of Monarchs and Officials in the Past Dynasties but was later renamed to Yuangui, meaning the oracle tortoise shells, and Cefu, the imperial's storehouse of literature. The work was started in 1005 and finished in 1013 by Wang Qinruo and numerous other scholars. It was one of the four books that were divided into 1,000 volumes. It was almost twice as large as the Imperial Reader of the Taiping Era and was ranked second in the Siku Quanshu collections. It consisted of about 9.4 million words (or Chinese characters), which included many political essays, biographies of rulers and subjects, memorials, and decrees.{{fact|date=February 2016}} See also
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