Sù-khò͘ Choân-su
Guā-māu
Chok-chiá | To-uī |
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Gí-giân | Hàn-bûn |
Chhut-pán-siā | Kí Hiáu-lâm |
Chhut-pán ji̍t-chí | Khiân-liông 52-nî (1787) |
Chheh-ia̍h | 2,300,000±100,000 |
Sù-khò͘ Choân-su (四庫全書) sī Tiong-kok le̍k-sú siōng kui-bô͘ siōng-tōa ê chi̍t thò chông-su. Chū 1773 nî (Khiân-liông sam-si̍p-pat liân) khai-sí pian-choān, chêng-āu keng-kòe 9 tang chiah oân-sêng. Sù-khò͘ Choân-su lóng-chóng siu-lo̍k 3,503 chióng, 79,337 koàn, 36,304 chheh, chiong-kīn 230-bān ia̍h kap iok-lio̍k 8-ek jī.
Guā-pōo liân-kiat
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]Chinese Wikisource ū siong-koan ê goân-sú loē-iông: |
- Siku Quanshu scanned texts at Chinese Text Project (Chinese)
- Siku Quanshu at World Digital Library
- Ssu-k'u ch'uan-shu (Complete Library of the Four Treasuries) Archived 28 March 2018 at the Wayback Machine., National Palace Museum webpage
- All That Is Worth to Know Under Heaven, Studiolum: the Library of the Humanist article
- "China to Auction Grand Ancient Encyclopedia with Real Emperor's Seals". People's Daily Online. 26 October 2004.
- "Destruction of Chinese Books in the Peking Siege of 1900" by Donald G. Davis, Jr. (of the University of Texas at Austin) and Cheng Huanwen (of Zhongshan University)
- The Emperor's Four Treasures by R. Kent Guy
- The Cambridge History of China by Peterson, Fairbank on literary inquisition p. 290
- 历尽艰辛,终成瑰宝——《四库全书》大事年表 Archived 2022-11-30 at the Wayback Machine. Timeline (Hàn-gí)
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