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What are the classics of China traditional culture in China?

The classics of Chinese studies in China's traditional culture are:

1, Zhouyi: The Book of Changes is the Book of Changes, and one of the three changes (another view: the Book of Changes is the three changes, not the Book of Changes) is one of the traditional classics. It is said that it was written by Zhou Wenwang Ji Chang, and its contents include The Book of Changes and Biography.

2. Historical Records is a biographical history book written by Sima Qian, a historian of the Western Han Dynasty. It is the first biographical general history in the history of China, recording the history of four years and more than 3,000 years from the legendary Huangdi era to Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty.

3. Tao Te Ching: The philosophical works of Laozi (Li Er) in the Spring and Autumn Period, also known as Tao Te Ching, Laozi's Five Thousand Words and Laozi's Five Thousand Articles, was a work of pre-Qin philosophers in ancient China before their separation, and was an important source of Taoist philosophical thoughts.

4. Chu Ci is a new poetic style created by Qu Yuan, and it is also the first collection of romantic poems in the history of China literature. The name of "Songs of the South" existed in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty and was compiled by Liu Xiangnai.

5. Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty: Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty was compiled by Patten, Shen Sanzeng, Yang Zhongne, Wang Shihong, Wang Yi, Yu Mei, Xu Shuben, Che, Pan Conglu and Cha Siyan in the forty-fourth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (15).

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Chinese Studies (China Traditional Thought and Culture Academic)