Even though the words on the cover were smeared, and the original color of the cover could no longer be determined, Sean Knight was still convinced that it was indeed what he thought it was.
According to the Sky Eye, this book dates back about seven hundred years, originating from at least the Ming Dynasty.
Although the words on the cover and the wrapping silk were damaged, the format remained unchanged.
Slowly flipping through the book, Sean saw the orderly calligraphy inside. This must be the so-called Guangeti calligraphy, shouldn't it?
At this point, the answer seemed to be within reach!
"Yongle Encyclopedia"!
When it comes to ancient Chinese books, the two anthologies that Sean remembers best are the "Yongle Encyclopedia" and the "Complete Library in the Four Branches of Literature".
Both books represent the culmination of Chinese culture, with the former summarizing and the latter sabotaging it.