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What are the classic literary works in China?

China's classic literary works are:

1, Tao Te Ching, the philosophical works of Lao Zi (Li Er) in the Spring and Autumn Period, also known as Tao Te Ching, Lao Zi's Five Thousand Words and Lao Zi's Five Thousand Articles, is the works of ancient pre-Qin philosophers in China before their separation, and is an important source of Taoist philosophical thoughts.

2. The Analects of Confucius is a collection of quotations compiled by the disciples of Confucius, a thinker and educator, and his re-disciples in the Spring and Autumn Period. Written in the early Warring States period.

3. The Book of Changes, one of the three changes of the Book of Changes (another view: the Book of Changes is three changes, not the Book of Changes), is one of the traditional classics. It is said that it was written by Zhou Wenwang Ji Chang, and its contents include The Book of Changes and Biography.

4. Peacock Flying Southeast is the first narrative poem in the history of China literature, and it is also the pinnacle of Yuefu poetry. Later generations praised it as a "double wall of Yuefu" with Mulan poems of the Northern Dynasties.

5. The Book of Songs is the beginning of China's ancient poetry. It is the earliest collection of poems, including 365,438+065,438+0 poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period, among which 6 poems are Sheng poems, that is, only the title has no content, which is collectively called six Sheng poems (Nanchang,,).