The Yǒnglè Encyclopedia or Yǒnglè Dàdiǎn (; ) was commissioned by the Chinese Ming Dynasty emperor Yongle in 1403. It is the world's largest known general encyclopedia, and one of the earliest.
The original copy has disappeared from the historical record. The second copy was gradually dissipated and lost from the late-18th century onwards, until the roughly 800 volumes that remained were burnt (in a fire started by imperial Chinese forces attacking the neighbouring British legation) or looted/"rescued" by European, American and Japanese forces during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. Only around 400 volumes remain, in libraries and private collections around the world.
What happened to the original is not known. There are four hypotheses:
Some think that the Encyclopedia in fact disappeared at the death of Jiajing, having being taken by the emperor to his grave, and they believe that it will yet be found hidden in the tomb complex of Yongling.
Encyclopedias | 1408 | Ming Dynasty
Yongle Dadian | Yongle Dadian | Enciclopedia Yongle | 永楽大典 | Enciclopédia Yung-lo Ta-tien | 永乐大典
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