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1713

Kangxi's Imperial Encyclopedia

May 1, 1713

In Beijing, the Kangxi Emperor commissioned what would become the Gujin Tushu Jicheng, a ten-thousand-chapter compendium distilling every field of Chinese knowledge. Printed a decade later in copper-plate movable type, it remains the largest encyclopedia ever completed. The emperor understood that empire was as much an archive as an army.