The national Library of China is going to reissue the works under the dynasties of the Ming and Qings

The National Library of China is going to reissue old 556 works in the setting of the efforts destined to preserve the traditional culture and promote complicates the academic research.
The works, most of which are dynasties of the Ming (1368-1644 after AD) and Qing (1644-1911 after JC), will be reprinted on one period of three years, the Library announced Tuesday in Beijing.
The modern techniques of printing as the microphotography, the scanning and the photocopy, will be set in motion. In order to preserve the original appearance, traditional matters in China will be used: papers of rice, thread to join the pages and bookbinding in blue cloth, underline the library.
Of 2002 to 2007, took place the first stage of this project sponsored by the ministries of Finance and Ministry of the Culture. On this occasion, 758 of the works of the Tang dynasties (618-907 after AD) and Yuan (1271-1368 after JC) have already been reprinted.


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