Is the whole Tang poetry a class or a work of Siku Quanshu Collection? What is the relationship between it and 3 Tang poems?

Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty is a collection of poems of Tang Dynasty compiled in the early years of Qing Dynasty, with 9 volumes. * * * includes 42,863 poems by 2,529 poets in the Tang Dynasty. In the forty-fourth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi, Cao Yin, Patten, Shen Lizeng and Yang Zhongne were commissioned to compile the book, which was completed in October of the following year. It is the largest collection of poems in China.

Sikuquanshu is the largest series in the history of China, which was personally organized by Emperor Qianlong under the background of "literary inquisition". It began in 1772 and was compiled in ten years. The series is divided into four parts: classics, history, books and collections, hence the name Si Ku.

Collections of poems and lyrics and special collections are included in the Collection Department, which includes five categories, namely, Chu Ci, Bie Ci, Collections, Poems and Comments, and Ci Qu, among which Ci Qu also belongs to five categories, namely, Word Segmentation Collection, Ci Poetry, Ci Poetry and Rhyme, and Nanbei Qu.

3 Poems of the Tang Dynasty has a wide range of poems, including 77 poems and 311 poems, of which 38 are Du Fu's poems, 29 are Wang Wei's poems, 27 are Li Bai's poems and 22 are Li Shangyin's poems. It is the best introductory book for primary and middle school students to get in touch with China's classical poems.

The complete collection of Tang poems is the most complete.

There are also more complete Tang poems in the collection of Si Ku.

There are more than 3 Tang poems (there are more versions).

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