China News Network, Hangzhou, June 18 (Tong Xiaoyu) Antique wooden outsourcing, clean and tidy hand-printed, June 18, the line-up full set of Wenyuan Pavilion "Siku Quanshu" was exhibited in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. According to the relevant person in charge, the series of books will be open to the public free of charge, people from all walks of life can come to the "West Lake Meeting Room" to read and study.

  "Si Ku Quan Shu" was compiled by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty and has compiled more than 360 officials and scholars. The series of books is divided into four chapters, history, sub-collections, collections, a total of more than 3500 kinds of books, 79,000 volumes, 36,000 volumes, basically covering all books in ancient China.

The appearance of the "Si Ku Quan Shu" of the Wenyuan Pavilion. Tong Xiaoyu photo

  After the compilation, the "Siku Quanshu" transcribed a total of seven sets, but due to repeated battles, three of the seven sets have disappeared. Only the Wenyuan Pavilion, Wenjin Pavilion, and Wenshu Pavilion have been handed down to this day. The Wenlan Pavilion was damaged in many places during the war, but it was later supplemented and basically completed. It is now stored in the Zhejiang Library.

  This exhibition is the original version of Wenyuan Pavilion. The set of books is supervised by the Palace Museum and published by Lujiang Publishing House. The book is a large eight book, a total of 1184 volumes, divided into 148 letters, using wood outsourcing and manual printing, manual binding and other processes.

Threaded Wenyuan Pavilion's "Sikuquanshu" is a big eight. Tong Xiaoyu photo

  The collector of the series is Zhang Guoli, the founder of Hangzhou Jishang Life. In her view, the full set of "Sikuquanshu" for the people in all walks of life is a manifestation of entrepreneurs serving and feeding back society. "The meaning of its existence is not the shelving of the shelving, but that it allows more people to study the classics together and trace the history."

  "Siku Quanshu" has preserved a large number of documents in Chinese dynasties, many of which are precious and rare texts, including Song and Yuan inscriptions or old manuscripts. There are also many books that have been lost for a long time, and some are lost books compiled from ancient books.

The inner page of the "Siku Quanshu" of Wenyuan Pavilion. Tong Xiaoyu photo

  "This set of books weighs about 1 ton, which is one-eighth the size of the original book collection. Although it is not the original, it also reproduces the style of the "Sikuquanshu", which is a continuation of culture." Jiangxi Bailudong Academy resident Liu Chuanhuan, the instructor of the study, said that the Zhejiang Library has the Wenlan Pavilion "Sikuquanshu", and now the full set of Wenyuan Pavilion "Sikuquanshu" has landed in Hangzhou again for the public to read. , Has a different meaning. (Finish)