Acclaimed as the "Chinese Encyclopedia" of the 16th century by Darwin, it included indications and prescriptions of 1 892 medicinal herbs, among which 374 were newly added.
As a great realistic magnum opus and a fiction of human feelings like an encyclopedia, it has been interpreted divergently by innumerable people.
To stamp out bush meat, teach kids first "The meat of masked civets can be eaten and has long been considered a rare' precious meat from the mountain'," says the Animal Encyclopedia for Children, a science book published by Wuhan University Press.
"I did things like reading the encyclopedia for fun," he said, "and I was lucky in that my parents would buy me any book I wanted.
Timberlake added how The Roots' drummer Questlove was the "encyclopedia of music", and with the musician's approval, everything would be ok.
You actually find the encyclopedia exciting and read self-help and fitness books for fun.
Huo Qingyou, a wood engraving artist from Yangliuqing, Tianjin, sees wood engraving art as the "encyclopedia of Chinese culture," because it incorporates elements of history, society, fairy tales, religion, beliefs, ethics and literature.
" "I remember years ago when our company was selling our encyclopedia as a set of more than twenty books.
As mentioned in the Encyclopedia Britannica "For the most part, adaptation involves making a change in oneself in order to cope more effectively with the environment, but it can also mean changing the environment or finding an entirely new one.
Peer production projects — such as Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia to which anyone can contribute by writing pages or editing them, or Linux, an open source operating system developed by a huge community of computer programmers who give their time for free — were first to create value on an industrial scale while breaking free of the boundary of the company.
John Bradford, Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins I was thinking about the universe wanting to be noticed, and how I had to notice it as best I could.
Engineering is not merely knowing and being knowledgeable, like a walking encyclopedia; engineering is not merely analysis; engineering is not merely the possession of the capacity to get elegant solutions to non-existent engineering problems; engineering is practicing the art of the organized forcing of technological change.