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What are the classical texts of Confucianism and Taoism?

I. Confucian Classics

The Thirteen Classics are the basic works of Confucian culture. As far as traditional concepts are concerned, Yi, Shi, Shu, Rites, and Spring and Autumn Annals are called "Jing", Zuo Zhuan, Gongyang Zhuan, and Gu Liang Zhuan belong to the "Biography" of the Spring and Autumn Annals, and Rites of Passage, Book of Filial Piety, Analects of Confucius, and Menzies are all "Memoirs", and Er Ya is an exegesis work of the Han Dynasty scribes. The "Er Ya" is the exegetical work of the Han Dynasty scribes. The later Four Books refer to the University (one of the Rites), the Meanwhile (one of the Rites), the Analects, and the Mencius, while the Five Classics refer to: the Yi of the Zhou Dynasty, the Book of Changes, the Book of Poetry, the Book of Rites, and the Zuo Zhuan.

2. Taoist Classics

Laozi Daodejing [Study of Thought]

Chuangzi Zhuangzi [Taoist Classics]

Wenshi Zhenjing (Guan Yin Zi) [Cultivation Canon]

Liezi [Present-day Immortalism]

Zhouyi [Traditional Chinese Medicine and Nourishment]

Huainan Zi [Taoism and Culture]

Wenzi [Other Essays ]

Hua Shu 2007 Edition 2008 Edition

Heshang Gong Zhang Jie

Taodejing English Edition

Taiping Jing

Huopu Zi Nei Zi

Taishang Induction Chuanzhi

Lü Shi Chunqiu

Xi Sheng Jing

Taishang Laojun Nei Guan Jie

Tai Shang Lao Jun Nei Guan Jing

Huang Di Si Jing

Guigu Zi

Sun Zi's Art of War

Lao Zi Thinks of Er Note

Guan Zi

Tian Kou Piece

Lao Zi's Middle Scripture

No Wisdom

Crossbill Coronet

Golden Man's Inscription

Jade Emperor's Scripture

Taibaiyin Scripture

Yuansi Wudouren's Superior Miraculous Scripture

Taishang Laojun Speaks of Everlasting Clarity and Quietness Sutra

Su Shu

Lao Zi's Guidelines

Dazhuang Lecture

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