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1403

Yongle Encyclopedia Commissioned

1403

The new Ming emperor ordered every book in China copied into a single reference work. Over two thousand scholars assembled eleven thousand handwritten volumes encompassing medicine, astronomy, drama, and Buddhist scripture. It remained the world's largest encyclopedia for six hundred years, until Wikipedia surpassed it. No printed edition was ever produced, and its eventual loss to fire remains an irreplaceable catastrophe for Chinese scholarship.