Create a 9:16 universal illustrated encyclopedia science infographic about [Specific Subject], with the subject category set to [Subject Category]. Work as a world-class scientific encyclopedia illustrator and knowledge-graph architect. Use a classic unbranded encyclopedia style on an aged beige paper background, with delicate linework, meticulous scientific drawing, extremely high information density, and a professional academic tone. Place the central subject in the middle with a lifelike high-precision 3D pop-out effect, strong depth, dynamic tension, and planned white space around the figure so it feels as if the subject is breaking out of the flat paper toward the viewer. Around the center, arrange 6-8 organized knowledge modules across the top, bottom, sides, and corners. Each module must have a clear border, title bar, detailed diagrams, small sub-illustrations, and readable Chinese annotations. Connect the center and modules with fine leader lines, arrows, brackets, dotted lines, and small nodes to form a logical knowledge web. Use a large elegant Chinese calligraphy title for [Specific Subject], with additional calligraphic accent labels for key terms. Use clear Simplified Chinese for the rest of the module text, handwritten notes, captions, and labels; prioritize legibility and avoid gibberish. If [Subject Category] is a person, include modules such as anatomy or structure, physiological or working mechanisms, life background and timeline, major contributions, cognition or psychology, origins or evolution, global influence, and cultural legacy. If it is an animal, include exterior sketch and anatomy, behavior and life cycle, digestive and skeletal systems, habitat and distribution map, adaptations, evolutionary relatives, ecological role, and conservation or human interaction. If it is a plant, include full plant anatomy, photosynthesis and life cycle, cellular structure, medicinal or practical uses, environmental adaptations, distribution and habitat, genetic variation or cultivation, and historical uses or folklore. Keep the composition rigorous, dense, visually stunning, and balanced by strategic white space around the pop-out subject. Avoid encyclopedia brand logos, copied logos, unreadable labels, random clutter, malformed anatomy, broken diagrams, and low-resolution artifacts.