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What are the four major libraries in China? Where are they located?
Beijing Wen Yuan Pavilion: Wen Yuan Pavilion is located behind Wenhua Hall in Donghuamen, Forbidden City, and is the former site of Shengji Hall in Ming Dynasty. Built in the thirty-ninth and forty-first years of Qing Qianlong (A.D. 1774- 1776), it is the royal library for the collection of Sikuquanshu.

Wenshui Pavilion in Shenyang: Wenshui Pavilion was built in 1782 (forty-seven years of Qianlong). It was specially built for storing the complete works of Wen Sui Ge Si Ku Quan Shu, and the library also contains the integration of ancient and modern books. Behind the pavilion is Yang Xizhai, and there is a reading gallery where the emperor reads.

Chengde Jinwen Pavilion: Jinwen Pavilion is located in the west of the plain area of the summer resort. Built in the thirty-ninth year of Qianlong (1774), it was modeled after Tianyi Pavilion in Ningbo, Zhejiang. It is not only an important library in Qing Dynasty, but also a small garden with distinctive features. Wen Lan Pavilion in Hangzhou: Wen Lan Pavilion is located at the southern foot of Gushan Mountain in West Lake, Hangzhou, in Zhejiang Museum. It was founded in the 47th year of Qing Qianlong (AD 1782). It is one of the seven collections built for the collection of Sikuquanshu in Qing Dynasty, and it is also the only surviving one among the three museums in the south of the Yangtze River. O(∩_∩)O ha! hope this helps