Is China's largest collection of poems The Book of Songs, Songs of the South or Tang Poems?

China's largest collection of poems is The Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty compiled by Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, which was compiled in early Qing Dynasty. The book * * * has 900 volumes, and the catalogue 12 volumes. * * * has collected 48,900 poems of the Tang and Five Dynasties with more than 2,200 authors. Complete Tang Poetry, 900 volumes, edited by Cao Yin and Patten in Qing Dynasty. In the forty-sixth year of Kangxi (1707), Yangzhou Poetry Bureau was carved. Half page 1 1 line, 2 1 line, white mouth, double fishtail, left and right double columns. Frame16.6cm×11.5cm The Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty is a collection of 900 volumes compiled in the early Qing Dynasty. The compilation process of Complete Tang Poetry is as follows: In the 42nd year of Kangxi (1703), the Qing sages considered compiling this book, and in March of the 44th year (1705), when they visited the Soviet Union for the fifth time, they entrusted Jiangning with the editing and weaving of this book, and distributed a copy of Ji Tang Poetry in the imperial court as a transcript. In May of the same year, under the auspices, he began to write books in Yangzhou. Ten people including Peng Dingqiu, Shen Sanzeng, Yang Zhongne, Pan, Wang Shizhen, Xu Shuben, Che, Wang Yi, Chasban and Yu Mei participated in the editing of the school magazine. By the second year 10, the whole book was compiled and typed.