
The ''Complete Classics Collection of Ancient China'' (or the ''Gujin Tushu Jicheng'') is a vast
encyclopedic work written in China during the reigns of the
Qing dynasty
The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing,, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-speak ...
emperors
Kangxi
The Kangxi Emperor (4 May 1654– 20 December 1722), also known by his temple name Emperor Shengzu of Qing, born Xuanye, was the third emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the second Qing emperor to rule over China proper, reigning from 1661 to 1 ...
and
Yongzheng. It was begun in 1700 and completed in 1725. The work was headed and compiled mainly by scholar
Chen Menglei
Chen Menglei (; 1650-1741) was a Qing dynasty scholar-writer known for being the chief editor, compiler, and author of the Gujin Tushu Jicheng Chinese encyclopedia. In 1670, he became a Jinshi. Chen Menglei conducted research for over 50 years, c ...
(). Later on the Chinese painter
Jiang Tingxi
Jiang Tingxi (, 1669–1732Barnhart: Page 379.), courtesy name Yangsun (), was a Chinese painter, and an editor of the encyclopedia ''Gujin Tushu Jicheng'' (''Complete Collection of Ancient and Modern Writings and Charts'').
Jiang was born in ...
helped work on it as well.
The encyclopaedia contained 10,000 volumes. Sixty-four imprints were made of the first edition, known as the Wu-ying Hall edition. The encyclopaedia consisted of 6 series, 32 divisions, and 6,117 sections. It contained 800,000 pages and over 100 million
Chinese character
Chinese characters () are logograms developed for the Written Chinese, writing of Chinese. In addition, they have been adapted to write other East Asian languages, and remain a key component of the Japanese writing system where they are k ...
s, making it the largest
leishu
The ''leishu'' () is a genre of reference books historically compiled in China and other East Asian countries. The term is generally translated as "encyclopedia", although the ''leishu'' are quite different from the modern notion of encyclopedi ...
ever printed. Topics covered included natural phenomena,
geography
Geography (from Greek: , ''geographia''. Combination of Greek words ‘Geo’ (The Earth) and ‘Graphien’ (to describe), literally "earth description") is a field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and ...
,
history
History (derived ) is the systematic study and the documentation of the human activity. The time period of event before the History of writing#Inventions of writing, invention of writing systems is considered prehistory. "History" is an umbr ...
,
literature
Literature is any collection of written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially prose fiction, drama, and poetry. In recent centuries, the definition has expanded to include ...
and
government
A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state.
In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government is a ...
. The work was printed in 1726 using copper
movable type
Movable type (US English; moveable type in British English) is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual alphanumeric characters or punctuatio ...
printing. It spanned around 10 thousand rolls (). To illustrate the huge size of the ''Complete Classics Collection of Ancient China'', it is estimated to have contained 3 to 4 times the amount of material in the ''
Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
The ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' Eleventh Edition (1910–1911) is a 29-volume reference work, an edition of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. It was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication. So ...
''.
In 1908, the
Guangxu Emperor of China presented a set of the encyclopaedia in 5,000 fascicles to the
China Society of London, which has deposited it on loan to
Cambridge University Library. Another one of the three extant copies of the encyclopedia outside of China is located at the
C.V. Starr East Asian Library
The C.V. Starr East Asian Library is a library at Columbia University, holding collections for the study of East Asia in the United States. It is one of the largest East Asian libraries in North America, consisting of over one million volumes of C ...
at
Columbia University
Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
. A complete copy in Japan was destroyed in the
1923 Great Kantō earthquake
The struck the Kantō Plain on the main Japanese island of Honshū at 11:58:44 JST (02:58:44 UTC) on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and ten minutes. Extensive firestorms an ...
.
One of Yongzheng's brothers patronised the project for a while, although Yongzheng contrived to give exclusive credit to his father Kangxi instead.
Name
The ''Complete Classics Collection of Ancient China'' is known as the ''Gujin Tushu Jicheng'' () or ''Qinding Gujin Tushu Jicheng'' () in Chinese, also translated as the ''Imperial Encyclopaedia'', the ''Complete Collection of Ancient and Modern Illustrations and Texts'', the ''Complete Collection of Ancient and Modern Writings and Charts'', or the ''Complete Collection of Illustrations and Writings from the Earliest to Current Times''.
Compilation

The
Kangxi Emperor
The Kangxi Emperor (4 May 1654– 20 December 1722), also known by his temple name Emperor Shengzu of Qing, born Xuanye, was the third emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the second Qing emperor to rule over China proper, reigning from 1661 to 1 ...
hired
Chen Menglei
Chen Menglei (; 1650-1741) was a Qing dynasty scholar-writer known for being the chief editor, compiler, and author of the Gujin Tushu Jicheng Chinese encyclopedia. In 1670, he became a Jinshi. Chen Menglei conducted research for over 50 years, c ...
of
Fujian
Fujian (; alternately romanized as Fukien or Hokkien) is a province on the southeastern coast of China. Fujian is bordered by Zhejiang to the north, Jiangxi to the west, Guangdong to the south, and the Taiwan Strait to the east. Its capi ...
to compile the encyclopedia. From 1700 to 1705, Chen Menglei worked day and night, writing most of the book, including 10,000 volumes and around 160 million words. It was originally titled the ''Compendium'' or Tushu Huibian (图书汇编). By 1706 the book's first draft was completed, and the Kangxi emperor changed the title to ''Complete Classics Collection of Ancient China'' (''Gujin Tushu Jicheng''). When the Yongzheng emperor ascended the throne, he ordered Jiang Tingxi to help Chen Menglei finish the encyclopedia for publication by around 1725.
Outline
The 6 series are as follows.
# Heavens/Time/Calendrics (历象): Celestial objects, the seasons, calendar mathematics and astronomy, heavenly portents
# Earth/Geography (方舆): Mineralogy, political geography, list of rivers and mountains, other nations (Korea, Japan, India,
Kingdom of Khotan,
Ryukyu Kingdom)
# Man/Society (明论): Imperial attributes and annals, the imperial household, biographies of mandarins, kinship and relations, social intercourse, dictionary of surnames, human relations, biographies of women
# Nature (博物): Procivilities (crafts, divination, games, medicine), spirits and unearthly beings, fauna, flora (all life forms on Earth)
# Philosophy (理学): Classics of non-fiction, aspects of philosophy (numerology, filial piety, shame, etc.), forms of writing, philology and literary studies
# Economy (经济): education and
imperial examination
The imperial examination (; lit. "subject recommendation") refers to a civil-service examination system in Imperial China, administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy. The concept of choosing bureaucrats by ...
, maintenance of the civil service, food and commerce, etiquette and ceremony, music, the military system, the judicial system, styles of craft and architecture
The six series in total are subdivided into 32 subdivisions.
Note that a pre-modern sense is intended in both "society" (that is, high society) and "economy" (which could be called "society" today), and the other major divisions do not match precisely to English terms.
Gallery
Part 1: Heavens/Astronomy
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Strange or Unusual Phenomena - pic01 - 紫微垣圖.png, alt=
Part 2: Geography
Territories
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Prefectures and Other Territorial Divisions - pic001.png, alt=, Map of the Qing dynasty's east coast (Mongolia and Taiwan marked as 蒙古 and 臺灣, Ryukyu and Korea marked as 琉球 and 朝鮮)
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Prefectures and Other Territorial Divisions - pic002.png, alt=, Further inside China (Chengdu marked as 成都 and the northern desert marked as 沙漠)
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Prefectures and Other Territorial Divisions - pic008 - 保定府疆域圖.png, alt=, Map of Shanxi
Shanxi (; ; formerly romanised as Shansi) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the North China region. The capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-lev ...
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Prefectures and Other Territorial Divisions - pic277.png, alt=, Map of Guangdong
Guangdong (, ), alternatively romanized as Canton or Kwangtung, is a coastal province in South China on the north shore of the South China Sea. The capital of the province is Guangzhou. With a population of 126.01 million (as of 2020) ...
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Prefectures and Other Territorial Divisions - pic245.png, alt=, Map of Jiaozhi (Vietnam)
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Prefectures and Other Territorial Divisions - pic253.png, alt=, Map of Fujian
Fujian (; alternately romanized as Fukien or Hokkien) is a province on the southeastern coast of China. Fujian is bordered by Zhejiang to the north, Jiangxi to the west, Guangdong to the south, and the Taiwan Strait to the east. Its capi ...
Borders
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Borders - pic021 - 元股國.png, alt=, Yuanguguo / Xuanguguo ( 玄股國), one of the countries in Huainanzi
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Borders - pic097 - 斯伽里野.svg, alt=, Kingdom of Sicily
The Kingdom of Sicily ( la, Regnum Siciliae; it, Regno di Sicilia; scn, Regnu di Sicilia) was a state that existed in the south of the Italian Peninsula and for a time the region of Ifriqiya from its founding by Roger II of Sicily in 1130 un ...
(Southern Italy), transcribed as 斯伽里野
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Borders - pic090 - 麻阿塔國.svg, alt=, Ma'ata (麻阿塔國), possibly referring to Malta
Malta ( , , ), officially the Republic of Malta ( mt, Repubblika ta' Malta ), is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is often considered a part of Southern Europe. It lies ...
, located in the Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Western and Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the ea ...
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Borders - pic102 - 大闍婆國.png, alt=, Image of person from Kalingga Kingdom
Kalingga ( jv, Karajan Kalingga; 訶陵 ''Hēlíng'' or 闍婆 ''She-pó / She-bó'' in Chinese sources) was a 6th-century Indianized kingdom on the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia. It was the earliest Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in Central ...
in Java
Java (; id, Jawa, ; jv, ꦗꦮ; su, ) is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea to the north. With a population of 151.6 million people, Java is the world's List ...
(大闍婆國)
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Borders - pic106 - 三佛齊國.png, alt=, Srivijaya
Srivijaya ( id, Sriwijaya) was a Buddhist thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia), which influenced much of Southeast Asia. Srivijaya was an important centre for the expansion of Buddhism from the 7th t ...
(三佛齊國)
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Borders - pic028 - 女人國.png, alt=, Kingdom of women ( 女人國), recorded in travels during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, possibly referring to some part of Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
. It is mentioned in the History of Yuan and was described by the Yuan dynasty traveler Wang Dayuan Wang Dayuan (, fl. 1311–1350), courtesy name Huanzhang (), was a Chinese traveller of the Yuan dynasty from Quanzhou in the 14th century. He is known for his two major ship voyages.
Wang Dayuan was born around 1311 at Hongzhou (present-day Nanch ...
.
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Borders - pic109 - 小琉球國.png, alt=, Ryukyu Kingdom
Part 3: Society
Human Affairs
Describes some
anatomy
Anatomy () is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science that deals with the structural organization of living things. It is an old science, having its ...
of the human body
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Human Affairs - pic0022 - 人身明堂五臟之圖.png, alt=, Diagram of human body
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Human Affairs - pic0021 - 肝有兩葉之圖.png, alt=, Liver
The liver is a major Organ (anatomy), organ only found in vertebrates which performs many essential biological functions such as detoxification of the organism, and the Protein biosynthesis, synthesis of proteins and biochemicals necessary for ...
diagram
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Human Affairs - pic0002 - 肺神圖.png, alt=
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Human Affairs - pic0020 - 肝神圖.png, alt=, Dragon
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Human Affairs - pic0005 - 脾神圖.png, alt=
Imperial Harem
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Palace Doors - pic002 - 女床三星圖.svg, alt=, Palace Doors, Harem
Imperial Perfection
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Imperial Perfection - pic023.svg, alt=
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Imperial Perfection - pic125.png, alt=
Part 4: Nature
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Spirits and the Supernatural - pic54 - 女媧神圖.svg, alt=, Image of Nüwa
Nüwa, also read Nügua, is the mother goddess of Chinese mythology. She is credited with creating humanity and repairing the Pillar of Heaven.
As creator of mankind, she molded humans individually by hand with yellow clay.
In the Huainanzi ...
Plant Kingdom
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Plant Kingdom - pic099 - 石龍芮圖.png, alt=, Ranunculus sceleratus
''Ranunculus sceleratus'' known by the common names celery-leaved buttercup, celery-leaf buttercup, and cursed buttercup is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It has a circumpolar distribution in the northern hem ...
(石龍芮)
Part 5: Philosophy
Canonical and other Literature section
File:Gǔjīn Túshū Jíchéng page.png, alt=, Page from the ''Complete Classics Collection of Ancient China''
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic001 - 古河圖.svg, alt=, Guhe diagram (古河圖)
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic012 - 河圖生成圖.png, alt=, Hetu Shengchengtu (河圖生成圖)
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic019 - 伏羲則河圖數定卦位圖.png, alt=, Fuxi
Fuxi or Fu Hsi (伏羲 ~ 伏犧 ~ 伏戲) is a culture hero in Chinese legend and mythology, credited along with his sister and wife Nüwa with creating humanity and the invention of music, hunting, fishing, domestication, and cooking as well ...
(伏羲) diagram
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic021 - 河圖交八卦之圖.png, alt=, Bagua
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic023 - 河圖序乾父坤母六子圖.png, alt=, Qiankun (乾坤) diagram
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic030 - 周易互卦合河圖變數圖.png, alt=
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic125 - 行圖(變圖解圖附下).svg, alt=
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic075 - 天地極數圖.svg, alt=, Tiandiji number diagram (天地极数图)
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic043.svg, alt=, Bagua trigrams
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic100 - 性圖.svg, alt=, Xingtu (性图) with calendar dates
Mathematics
Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the topics of numbers, formulas and related structures, shapes and the spaces in which they are contained, and quantities and their changes. These topics are represented in modern mathematics ...
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic008.png, alt=, Odd numbers: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, etc.
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Canonical and other Literature - pic034 - 奇偶圖.png, alt=, Parity
Parity may refer to:
* Parity (computing)
** Parity bit in computing, sets the parity of data for the purpose of error detection
** Parity flag in computing, indicates if the number of set bits is odd or even in the binary representation of the r ...
: even and odd numbers
Education and Conduct
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Education and Conduct - pic001 - 太極圖.png, alt=, Taijitu and Wuxing (Chinese philosophy)
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Education and Conduct - pic129.png, alt=
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Education and Conduct - pic134 - 伏羲太極圖.svg, alt=, Fuxi's Taijitu
Study of Characters
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - The Study of Characters - pic04 - 王應電六義圖解.png, alt=, Wang Yingdian liuyi tujie (王應電六義圖解)
Part 6: Economy
Military
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Military Administration - pic303 - 輪流進弩圖.svg, alt=, Crossbowmen
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Military Administration - pic302 - 輪流發弩圖.png, alt=
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Military Administration - pic062 - 樓船圖.png, alt=, Navy
A navy, naval force, or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval warfare, naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral zone, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and ...
File:Counterweight trebuchet 1726.jpg, alt=, Counterweight trebuchet
Punishments and blessing
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Punishments and Blessing - pic0009 - 貫索九星圖.png, alt=, Nine star diagram (九星图)
Food
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Foods and Other Articles of Commerce - pic001.png, alt=
File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Foods and Other Articles of Commerce - pic414.svg, alt=
See also
* ''
Yongle Encyclopedia''
* ''
Complete Library of the Four Treasuries
The ''Complete Library of the Four Treasuries'' (or the ''Siku Quanshu'') was the largest collection of books in Chinese history with 36,381 volumes (册, Cè), 79,337 manuscript rolls (卷, Juàn), 2.3 million pages and about 997 million words ...
''
*
Hua Sui
References
Citations
Sources
* ''Search for Modern China'',
Jonathan Spence
Jonathan Dermot Spence (11 August 1936 – 25 December 2021) was an English-born American historian, sinologist, and writer who specialized in Chinese history. He was Sterling Professor of History at Yale University from 1993 to 2008. His ...
, 1990.
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