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Which five sutras do the Pentateuch refer to?

The Five Classics refer to: Zhouyi, Shangshu, Shijing, Rituals, and Zuozhuan.

The Zhouyi, also known as the Book of Changes and the Book of Changes, is the first of the Confucian classics. Zhouyi" is a book of divination, its outer layer of mystery, and the underlying philosophy of the deepest to Hong. The author is supposed to be a divining official, completed by many people.

Shangshu was known as "Book" and "Book of Books" in ancient times, and was called "Shangshu" in Han Dynasty. "Shang" means "on", "ancient", and the book is one of the earliest compilations of historical documents in ancient times. It is a compendium of the earliest historical documents in ancient times, dating from the legendary Yao and Shun eras down to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (mid-Spring and Autumn period), a period of about 1,500 years.

The Book of Poetry, known in pre-Qin times as the "Poems", or "Poems 300", is the first general collection of poetry in China, bringing together three hundred and five poems (the original three hundred and eleven) from the beginning of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (Spring and Autumn Period), which lasted for more than five hundred years.

The Book of Rites: an anthology of essays by Confucian scholars explaining and illustrating the scripture Yili between the Warring States period and the Qin and Han periods, "The Book of Rites is only an explanation of Yili", a compilation of Confucian thought. Although the Book of Rites is only a book explaining the Rites of Passage, its influence has been felt beyond the Zhou Rites and the Rites of Passage because of its broad scope.

Zuo Zhuan (左传), also known as Zuo Shi Chun Qiu (左氏春秋), Chun Qiu Gu Wen (春秋古文), and Chun Qiu Zuo Shi Chuan (春秋左氏传), is an ancient chronicle of history. The Historical Records of the Spring and Autumn Period (《史记》) said that the author is Zuo Qiu Ming, the Qing Dynasty, the modern scripture scholars think that Liu Xin is adapted, and the recent people think that it is the early years of the Warring States Period (战国初年) according to the history of various countries to be compiled.

Expanded Information:

The "Five Classics" refers to the Book of Songs, the Book of Changes, the Book of Rites, the Book of Changes, the Book of Changes, the Book of Changes, and the Spring and Autumn Annals, which are the oldest preserved documents in China and the main classics of Confucianism in ancient China.

The Poems, also known as the Book of Songs, is the earliest collection of poems in China, with 305 surviving pieces, consisting of three parts: the Wind, the Elegance, and the Ode. Wind includes fifteen national winds, ****160 pieces; elegance is divided into Daya and Xiaoya, ****105 pieces; ode is divided into Zhou, Lu and Shang ode, ****40 pieces.

The date of composition of the various pieces is, for the most part, uncertain. According to some of the psalms, the earliest was written in the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the latest in the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period. The entire book was accumulated over a period of five to six hundred years, and processed and embellished by the collectors.