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Classic Chang tan Kao Dian

There is a writing background, the main content of each article, Zhu Ziqing's classic view and so on.

First, the writing background.

1. Classic Quotations is a monograph on Chinese studies compiled by Mr. Zhu Ziqing, formerly known as Classic Quotations. Edited in The National SouthWest Associated University, Kunming in February, 31 (1February, 942), first published by National Book Publishing House in August, 65438+August, 0942. The actual reading time was1May, 943.

This book is a popular academic reading, with thirteen articles, each of which is the result of special research. It concentrates the classic works of China ancient culture, from Shuo Wen Jie Zi to The Book of Songs and The Analects of Confucius, from a hundred schools of thought contending to Li Bai and Su Shi, and systematically summarizes the essence of China traditional culture.

Second, the main content of each article.

1, Shuowen Jiezi No.1: Introduce the legend of Cangjie's word-making, the word book before Shuowen Jiezi, the author and content of Shuowen Jiezi, Six Rules for Word-making and the evolution of Chinese characters.

2. Shuowenjiezi No.2: This paper introduces the structure and classification of Shuowenjiezi, as well as the explanations of the forms, sounds and meanings of some commonly used words.

3. Zhouyi: This paper introduces the origin and content of Zhouyi, as well as the significance and function of gossip, and also gives some examples and stories of the Book of Changes.

Third, Zhu Ziqing's classic view.

1. As can be seen from Classic Talk, Zhu Ziqing's classic view is based on China's traditional culture, with humanism as the spirit, easy to understand as the method, and with the goal of appealing to both refined and popular tastes.

2. In Zhu Ziqing's view, classics are what our traditional cultural heritage recorded in China characters, and they are the spiritual pillar and wisdom crystallization of the Chinese nation. He not only introduced the contents and values of the classics, but also analyzed their formation and development, as well as their influence and enlightenment on later generations.