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Complete Tang Poems Explained: The 1705 Imperial Data Project That Tried to Preserve 49,000 Poems Before They Vanished

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What if one of the greatest data preservation projects in human history happened not with servers, search engines, or cloud storage, but with paper, woodblocks, imperial power, and sheer human endurance? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the astonishing creation of the Complete Tang Poems, the massive 1705 Qing dynasty effort to collect, verify, organize, and publish nearly 49,000 poems by more than 2,200 poets from China’s Tang dynasty. What begins as a story about poetry quickly becomes a fascinating case study in information architecture, political legitimacy, cultural preservation, editing under pressure, and the timeless human struggle to save knowledge before it disappears.

This transcript explores why the Kangxi Emperor ordered the project, h ... 

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