The Full Map of Emperor Kangxi is a map drawn during the reign of Emperor Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. 1708, Kangxi ordered the compilation and drawing, which was carried out through astronomical observation and star triangulation, and was drawn by trapezoidal projection method, with a scale of one in four hundred thousand.
The map covers Sakhalin Island in the northeast, Taiwan Province Province in the southeast, Ili River in the west, Beihai (Lake Baikal) in the north and Yazhou (now Hainan Island) in the south.
Painters include European Jesuits, Ma Guoxian, Bai Jin and Du Demei, China scholars He, Suozhu, Bai, Gong Ge, Ming Jiatu, Qin Lama, Qin Zang Brahm Chamba, and director Zhu.
Panorama of Emperor Kangxi is a map drawn in the Qing Dynasty. 1708, Kangxi ordered the compilation and drawing, which was carried out through astronomical observation and star triangulation, and was drawn by trapezoidal projection method, with a scale of one in four hundred thousand.
After ten years of field surveying and mapping, the map was initially completed in 17 18. However, since the Mongol Junggar Khanate had not yet belonged to the Qing Dynasty, it was impossible to draw the Xinjiang area in detail at that time, and it was not completed until Emperor Qianlong sent someone to conduct detailed investigations twice.
17 17 (56th year of Kangxi)
There are 1 ordinary maps, 28 provincial maps and regional maps in the woodcut version of Panorama of Empire, but there are many gaps in Tibet and the far west of Mongolia.
17 19 (58th year of Kangxi)
The printed copper layout _ 1 line with latitude difference of 8 degrees is divided into 8 lines _4 1, which is the first time in China. As far as writing notes is concerned, Chinese characters are written in the northeast of China, Mongolia and Tibet. Therefore, later generations also took the Secret Map of Manchu-Han Unification in Qing Dynasty as the topic _ this version was widely circulated.
The number of detailed maps of the westernmost places, provinces and regions in Tibet and Mongolia has increased to 32, ranging from Sakhalin Island (sakhalin island) in the northeast to Taiwan Province Province in the southeast, Lake Baikal in the north, Hainan Island in the south, Ili River in the northwest and Liecheng in the southwest.
On the border of Tibet, Alin (Mount Everest) was marked. On the map, the meridian passing through Beijing is the middle meridian _ longitude and latitude network of trapezoidal projection method.
172 1 year (60 years of Kangxi)
Reprint woodcut _ The woodcut covers an area similar to 17 19.
Later, in order to meet the needs of administration, 227 woodcut leaflets were published. Don't draw longitude and latitude lines, only including mainland provinces.