Books in Kangxi period

Zhang Yushu, a great scholar in Wenhua Hall during the reign of Kangxi, compiled the Kangxi Dictionary because of the imperial edict. Pei Fu (volume 106) is a large-scale book arranged according to rhyme in Kangxi period, with a total of 10252 words. The Integration of Ancient and Modern Books is the largest and most complete book in existence. At the same time, it was also the last book compiled in China during the feudal period. Its compilation began in the 40th year of Kangxi (170 1) and was completed in the 6th year of Yongzheng (1728). The book is divided into 6 compilations, 32 classics and 6 1 17 parts. China's View of Ancient Literature edited by Wu Chucai and Wu Tiaohou during the Kangxi period. Preface to Fu Xie's Printing and Engraving of Shu Ming in the 34th year of Kangxi. Dictionary of Kangxi Siku Quanshu edited by Zhang Tingjing. /kloc-At the beginning of the 8th century, Wen Qing Jian, compiled and published during the reign of Kangxi, consisted of 25 volumes, with clear examples. It is a large Manchu dictionary with detailed and careful examination and special Manchu annotations. Huang Yu Biao is an important geographical work compiled by Feng Zhen during the reign of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty. Chen Houyao's Calculations of Classics is a mathematical monograph compiled by Chen Houyao, a great scholar in the Imperial Academy during the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty.