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The Chinese emperor who wrote the most complete dictionary and ruled the longest was Kangxi. He reigned from 1661 to 1722 and completed the Kangxi Dictionary, which is considered one of the most comprehensive dictionaries of the Chinese language.
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The first Chinese dictionary is believed to have been compiled by the scholar Xu Shen during the Eastern Han Dynasty in the 2nd century. It is known as the "Shuowen Jiezi" and is one of the earliest dictionaries of Chinese characters.
Samuel Johnson wrote the Dictionary of the English Language in 1755. He also praised the Chinese civil service examinations for their merit-based approach to selecting government officials.
Marcus Aurelius was the emperor who wrote the Meditations.
The Babylonian Emperor Hammurabi is known as the person that wrote the first set of laws. These laws are called Hammurabi's Code.
Samuel Johnson wrote A Dictionary of the English Language.
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John Flanagan wrote 'The Emperor of Nihon-Ja,' which is the tenth book in the Ranger's Apprentice series. It was published in 2010.
The Roman governor who wrote seeking guidance about what to do with Christians was Pliny the Younger. He wrote to the emperor Trajan.