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What poems did Emperor Qianlong have?

The complete works of Leshan Hall and the original royal poems.

The Complete Works of Leshan Hall is a collection of poems and works by Li Hong in his official residence, which shows the ideal, ambition, interest and carefree mood of the young prince Li Hong. It is permeated with orthodox Confucianism. At the beginning of Li Hong's accession to the throne, The Complete Works of Leshan Hall was published in Fu Zi. The earliest version is the second year of Qianlong (1737), volume * * * 44.

The first "Collection of Imperial Poems" consists of 44 volumes and 4 volumes, written by Emperor Gaozong Li Hong of the Qing Dynasty and edited by Jiang Pu. In the 14th year of Qing Qianlong (1749), it was printed in Wuyingdian. Half a page, 9 lines, line 17, white mouth, four sides and two sides, fishtail. Frame 20.3cm× 13.7cm 24 volumes and 4 seals. Magnetic blue silk book coat, yellow silk bookmark.

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Emperor Qianlong was the most important emperor in Qing Dynasty. During his reign, there were more than 65,438+000 official books, and he completed the History of Ming Dynasty compiled by Shunzhi Dynasty and the Annals of Qing Dynasty compiled by Kangxi. He also ordered his deputies to write General Examination of Continuing Documents, General Examination of Imperial Documents and General Code of Qing Dynasty.

In addition to these historical and institutional works, other kinds of works are also famous, such as literary phonology, literature, Tang and Song poems, geographical records, unified records of the Qing Dynasty, agricultural time reports, medical records, astronomical calendars, textual research of calendar images and other important documents.

The greatest achievement in book compilation is that Emperor Qianlong personally advocated and compiled the large-scale literature series Sikuquanshu. Sikuquanshu is the largest series in the history of China.

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