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Traditional books suitable for teenagers to learn.

Notes on the Book of Songs, Notes on the Analects of Confucius, Notes on Mencius, Notes on the Book of Rites, Notes on the Book of Rites, Historical Records, Records of the Han Dynasty and Notes on Songs of the South are all difficult to read. If it is difficult to read, it will be difficult to read, so it should be changed into modern annotation, annotation of Laozi's Tao Te Ching, annotation of Zhuangzi's present text, and translation.

I. Complete Works of Ceng Wenzheng

Mr. Zeng Guofan is a famous master of Chinese studies in the late Qing Dynasty. His legendary life is admired by later generations, and many people follow him to practice.

When Zeng Guofan was young, like many young people, the newborn calf was not afraid of tigers, thinking that he could win the top prize in one fell swoop, but he didn't even have the most basic imperial examination threshold, but Zeng Guofan never gave up his dream. If he fails once, try again. If he fails again, he will persist! Zeng Guofan took several imperial examinations in history before he really entered the door of his ideal institution-imperial academy.

Do you think he started to rise from here? In fact, Mr. Zeng Guofan was born in poverty and was naturally hostile in the court where officials protected each other. But he was never negative, but forbeared, kept silent, did great things, and finally pulled back a game successfully with his strong business ability.

Second, the Tao Te Ching

Speaking of Tao Te Ching, I believe many young people will feel headache at first sight. It is a headache that the whole classical Chinese can't be translated directly. In fact, when you choose, you might as well look at the translated version and learn more classical Chinese while reading Chinese studies.

There are many famous sayings and aphorisms in this book, all of which are instructive to life. For example, Lao Tzu's sentence "wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent." Through a passage, you express an attitude towards life. You should be so firm and indomitable. Only in this way can you have the courage to meet the challenge again. Laozi advocates inaction, that is, he warns all sentient beings not to go into a dead end, but to win or lose. At the end of the road, I might as well think from another angle, maybe the result will be very different.