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What are the contents of Chinese studies?

The contents of Chinese studies are as follows:

At first, Han in history. Yiwenzhi has a basic classification of Chinese studies, which is divided into six parts. These six parts constitute the predecessor of Chinese studies. Part I: Six Arts. Refers to the six classics: poetry, calligraphy, ceremony, music, Yijing, Spring and Autumn. Six arts include big six arts and small six arts. Small six arts are six arts: ritual, music, shooting, imperial, number and technique. It is to cultivate people's character and various skills. The six arts are the six classics. At any time, classics always come first. This is the spirit of China, which is a very important thing in the spirit of Chinese studies. Part II: A hundred schools of thought contend. Philosophers, like the princes accompanied by the emperor when traveling, have their own duties. Philosophers include Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, Legalism, famous artists, yin and yang scholars, farmers, military strategists and novelists. Sinology is the core of Chinese civilization, with hundreds of classics such as Huangdi Yinfujing, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Yu and Sushu. Part III: Poetry and Fu. Poetry and Fu are different, they are two different genres. There is a method of poetry and fu in Han history. Ancient scholars can climb mountains, but we are not as good as the ancients. Part IV: The Art of War of Sun Tzu. The Art of War is a very important part of ancient knowledge classification, and the technologies and methods mentioned later are considered to be practical and rational. Part V: Tricks. For example, as a divination, Zhouyi. Part VI: Ji Fang. House art and medical skill are both methods.

The meaning of "Sinology" today refers to the ideological system that expresses the traditional social values and moral ethics of the Chinese nation with China's traditional cultural classics as the carrier.