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What are the books on Chinese studies?

China's books are:

1, left pass:

In essence, Zuo Zhuan is an independent historical document, which began in the period of Lu Yin and ended in the twenty-seventh year of Lu Aigong. Based on Chunqiu, this paper illustrates the outline of Chunqiu by describing the specific historical facts in the Spring and Autumn Period.

2. The golden mean:

The Doctrine of the Mean is a monograph of China's ancient moral philosophy on the realm of life accomplishment, and it is one of the Confucian classics. Originally belonging to Chapter 31 of the Book of Rites, it is said that it was written by Zi Si during the Warring States Period. Its content affirms that "the golden mean" is the highest standard of moral behavior, and "honesty" has reached the highest realm of life.

3. Universities:

"University" is an essay on Confucian thoughts of self-cultivation, governing the country and leveling the world. Originally the 42nd Book of Rites Dai Xiao, it is said that it was written by Ceng Zi during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. In fact, it is a Confucian work in the Qin and Han Dynasties, and it is an important work for China to discuss educational theory in ancient times.

4. Mencius:

Mencius is a Confucian classic written by Mencius and his disciples Zhang Wan and Gongsun Chou in the middle of the Warring States Period. There are seven existing articles and fourteen volumes. The total number of words is more than 35 thousand words and 260 chapters. According to legend, there are four other books in Mencius, which have been lost. This book records the politics, education, philosophy, ethical thoughts and political activities of Mencius and his disciples. In ancient times, "Four Books" and "Five Classics" were mainly tested.

5. The Analects of Confucius:

The Analects of Confucius is a collection of quotations compiled by disciples and re-disciples of Confucius, a thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period, and was written in the early Warring States Period. The book * * * consists of 20 chapters and 492 sections, with quotation as the main body and narrative as the supplement, which embodies the political opinions, ethical thoughts, moral concepts and educational principles of Confucius and Confucianism.