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Confucian classics
Confucian classics: "Yi", "Book", "Poetry", "Zhou Li", "Ritual", "Book of Rites", "Chun Qiu Zuo Zhuan", "Chun Qiu Gong Yang Zhuan" , "Spring and Autumn Annals of Guliang", "The Analects of Confucius", "The Classic of Filial Piety", "Erya", and "Mencius".
The "Book of Changes" is also called "The Book of Changes" or "The Book of Changes". In essence, the "Book of Changes" is a book about "divination". The "Book of Changes" is a book about "divination" in traditional Chinese thought and culture. The root of natural philosophy and ethical practice is China's oldest original work on divination, which has had a huge impact on Chinese culture.
The "Book of Rites" is an important book on rules and regulations in ancient China. The book was compiled by the Western Han Dynasty ritual scholar Dade and his nephew Dai Sheng. The thoughts it expounds include various aspects such as society, politics, ethics, philosophy, religion, etc. Among them, chapters such as "The Great Learning", "The Doctrine of the Mean" and "Liyun" contain relatively rich philosophical thoughts.
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