词条 | Collected Statutes of the Ming Dynasty |
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The Collected Statutes of the Ming Dynasty ({{zh|t=大明會典|s=大明会典|p=Dà Míng Hùidǐan}}) or Collected Regulations of the Great Ming is a five-volume collection of regulations and procedures of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). After the original compiler Xu Pu (1429{{ndash}}1499) died, the task was taken over by Li Dongyang (1447{{ndash}}1516) and Shen Shixing (申時行). The books took 11 year to complete and were published in 1509. A second edition was commissioned in 1576, resulting in the alternative name: Wanli huidian (萬曆會典), which was completed in 1587 and covers the years between 1479 and 1584. The 1587 edition was reproduced as a facsimile in Beijing by the Zhonghua Book Company in 1988. External links
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