Kuodi Zhi

Kuodi Zhi (Chinese: 括地志), usually translated as Comprehensive Gazetteer or Description Encompassing the Earth, is an early Tang dynasty survey of Tang China's geography and administrative divisions. It was compiled by Li Tai, Prince of Wei, a son of Emperor Taizong, with the help of imperial scholars including (萧德言). It was completed in 641/642 AD.

Kuodi Zhi

Kuodi Zhi (Chinese: 括地志), usually translated as Comprehensive Gazetteer or Description Encompassing the Earth, is an early Tang dynasty survey of Tang China's geography and administrative divisions. It was compiled by Li Tai, Prince of Wei, a son of Emperor Taizong, with the help of imperial scholars including (萧德言). It was completed in 641/642 AD.