Who compiled the whole Tang poetry?

Complete Tang Poetry is a collection of Tang poems compiled in the 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. In China, no collection has collected so many poems and authors as the whole Tang poetry. The first person to consider writing this book was Michelle Ye, a saint of the Qing Dynasty. /kloc-in the spring of 0/705, during Michelle Ye's fifth southern tour, he gave this task to Jiangning Weaving Cao Yin. Cao Yin invited Patten, Shen Lizeng and Yang Zhongna to participate in the compilation of the book. The following year 10, the book was edited. The layout of the book is like this: the works of the emperor's empresses are compiled at the front, followed by the music Yuefu, followed by the works of poets in the Tang Dynasty. These poets are arranged in chronological order with biographies of their authors. Finally, the words of the Tang and Five Dynasties. Due to the voluminous contents and hasty compilation time, there are many problems in this book, such as wrong collection, omission, repetition, confusion and poor textual research. Despite these shortcomings, Complete Tang Poetry is a relatively complete collection of Tang poetry, which fully reflects the prosperity of Tang poetry. In order to make the whole Tang poetry more complete and correct, it was reprinted and published in 1960, and some obvious mistakes were corrected. Since then, the whole Tang poetry has come out.