| Question 1: The encyclopedia was originally named Narrative of Monarchs and Officials in the Past Dynasties but was later renamed to Yuangui, meaning the oracle tortoise shells, and Cefu, the imperial's storehouse of ________. | |||
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| Question 2: It consisted of about 9.4 million words (or ________), which included many political essays, autobiographies of rulers and subjects, memorials, and decrees. | |||
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| Question 3: The Prime Tortoise of the Record Bureau (simplified Chinese: 册府元龟; traditional Chinese: 冊府元龜; pinyin: Cèfǔ Yuánguī) was the largest encyclopedia compiled during the Chinese ________ (960-1279 AD). | |||
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| Question 4: It was among one of the four books that was divided up in to 1,000 volumes, but was almost twice as large as the Imperial Readings of the Taiping Era and was ranked second in the ________ collections. | |||
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