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What kind of reading guide do China's philosophical masterpieces belong to?

The Guide to China's Philosophical Classics edited by Zhang Fan is a concise outline, which is suitable for readers who are not majoring in philosophy and who are interested in China's traditional culture and philosophy.

A focused, representative but not comprehensive introduction to China's philosophical classics. China's traditional spiritual culture, especially his philosophy, is embodied in Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. Therefore, the philosophical masterpieces selected as the reading guidance objects in the Guide to China's Philosophical Masterpieces are mainly concentrated in these three schools. Among the voluminous records of ancient books, the Book of Changes, Laozi, The Analects of Confucius, The Book of Rites (University and the Doctrine of the Mean), Zhuangzi and China (The Theory of Deity Extinction, Prajna Paramita and the Doctrine of the Mean) are the core of this book, and its basic content, main ideas, authors and schools, background, historical influence, practical significance and value are deeply analyzed and discussed.