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What do China's five classical wisdom mean?
Tao is simple, wisdom is great, tolerance is great, goodness is like water, and virtue is good.
The original texts of the Five Classics are Zhouyi, Shangshu, Shijing, Chunqiu and Book of Rites.
Warm and generous, broad and far-reaching, easy-going, clean and implicit, respectful and modest, frugal and respectful, belonging to the word comparison, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty established a doctor of the Five Classics, which was the beginning of the nationalization of Confucianism. These Five Classics shine with the ideological wisdom of China ancient culture.
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