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What books are there about traditional culture?

Traditional cultural books include Huangdi Neijing, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Han Feizi and Sun Tzu's Art of War.

1, Huangdi Neijing

Huangdi Neijing is China's first medical work, which is said to have been written by Huangdi, representing the earliest brilliant achievements of China medicine. His dialectical thought on pathology and treatment has become the guiding ideology for the development of traditional Chinese medicine, laying a solid foundation for the development of traditional Chinese medicine. Huangdi Neijing is a book compiled in the pre-Qin period, and the text is archaic, so readers who are not familiar with TCM terminology may have some difficulties.

2. Lao Zi

Laozi has 5,000 words, which shocked ancient times, and there are many books to study it. Laozi was the first pure philosopher in China, and his thoughts became a deep-rooted ideological tendency of China people. Laozi is concise, thorough in reasoning, profound in meaning, full of dialectical spirit and can inspire people's thinking. Laozi's writing is not particularly difficult, and there are many commentators in past dynasties. Choosing a better version should be helpful for reading comprehension.

3. Zhuangzi

Zhuangzi inherited and developed Laozi's thoughts. Together with Laozi, he was called "Laozi and Zhuangzi" and became a Taoist classic. Zhuangzi's attitude towards life and death is very philosophical, and "pass the parcel" has become a typical portrait of Zhuangzi. In Zhuangzi, Wang Yang is unrestrained and colorful, which represents the highest achievement of pre-Qin prose.

4. Everything is wrong

Han Feizi is a master of pre-Qin legalist thought. Han Feizi's thought was the dominant thought of China's first unified feudal dynasty. Legalist thought is the representative of China's ancient political hegemony. Together with the "King Way" represented by the "Four Books and Five Classics", it was practiced both inside and outside, and the rulers of past dynasties were more or less influenced by it.

5. Sun Tzu's Art of War

The Art of War is not China's first art book, but it is the best one. It was born in the context of hundreds of years of war in the Spring and Autumn Period, covering all important military issues, and was regarded as a standard by military strategists in China.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Huangdi Neijing Baidu Encyclopedia-Sun Tzu's Art of War.