''Cefu Yuangui'' (冊府元龜) is the largest ''
leishu'' (encyclopedia) compiled during the
Chinese Song dynasty
The Song dynasty ( ) was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song, who usurped the throne of the Later Zhou dynasty and went on to conquer the rest of the Fiv ...
(AD 960–1279). It was the last of the ''
Four Great Books of Song'', the previous three having been published in the 10th century.
History
The encyclopedia was commissioned by
Emperor Zhenzong
Emperor Zhenzong of Song (23 December 968 – 23 March 1022), personal name Zhao Heng, was the third emperor of the Song dynasty of China. He reigned from 997 to his death in 1022. His personal name was originally Zhao Dechang, but was change ...
in October 1005 under the working title ''Records of Relations Between Rulers and Officials in Past Dynasties'' but was renamed ''Models from the Archives'' by the Emperor, to whom the finished work was presented on September 20, 1013. The final product was divided into 1,000 ''
juan
''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of '' John''. The name is of Hebrew origin and has the meaning "God has been gracious." It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking countries around the world and in the Philip ...
,'' 31 categories, and 1014 subcategories, all of which "related to administration of the empire, to bureaucracy, and to the imperial family." It did not include chapters on the natural world. Many people worked on the encyclopedia, including
Wang Qinruo and Yang Yi who requested that the emperor hire more compilers.
It was almost twice as large as the ''
Imperial Reader of the Taiping Era'' and was ranked second in the ''
Siku Quanshu'' collections.
Name
English titles for this encyclopedia are:
* ''Prime Tortoise of the Record Bureau'',
* ''The Magic Mirror in the Palace of Books'',
* ''Archival Palace as the Great Oracle'',
* ''General Preface on Outer Ministers'',
* ''Outstanding Models from the Storehouse of Literature'', and
* ''Models from the Archives''.
See also
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Chinese literature
The history of Chinese literature extends thousands of years, and begins with the earliest recorded inscriptions, court archives, building to the major works of philosophy and history written during the Axial Age. The Han dynasty, Han (202  ...
*
Chinese classic texts
The Chinese classics or canonical texts are the works of Chinese literature authored prior to the establishment of the imperial Qin dynasty in 221 BC. Prominent examples include the Four Books and Five Classics in the Neo-Confucian tradi ...
*
Culture of the Song dynasty
References
Citations
Bibliography
*Hu, Wenjie
''Cefu Yuangui'' ("Prime Tortoise of the Record Bureau") ''
Encyclopedia of China
The ''Encyclopedia of China'' () is the first large-entry modern encyclopedia in the Chinese language. The compilation began in 1978. Published by the Encyclopedia of China Publishing House, the encyclopedia was issued one volume at a time, be ...
'', 1st ed.
*Kurz, Johannes. "The Compilation and Publication of the ''Taiping Yulan'' and the ''Cefu Yuangui''", in Florence Bretelle-Establet and
Karine Chemla
Karine Chemla (born 8 February 1957) is a French historian of mathematics and sinologist who works as a director of research at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS). She is also a senior fellow at the New York University In ...
(eds.), Qu'est-ce qu'écrire une encyclopédie en Chine?. Extreme Orient-Extreme Occident Hors série (2007), 39–76.
External links
''Cefu yuangui'' "The Prime Tortoise of the Record Bureau"— Chinaknowledge.de.
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