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Idioms: Four Books and Five Classics.
四书五經 [sì shū wǔ jīng] [paraphrase] Four books: also known as the Four Sons, namely "University", "The Mean", "Analects", "Mencius"; The Five Classics: "Poems", "Books", "Rites", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn".
Refers to the Confucian classics.
Source] Han Bangu "White Tiger Pass Five Classics": "What is the Five Classics? It is also called "Yi", "Shangshu", "Poetry", "Li", and "Spring and Autumn". Song Zhu Xi is the author of "Notes on the Four Books".
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四书五經 [sì shū wǔ jīng] basic definition.
Four Books: also known as the Four Books, namely "The University", "The Mean", "The Analects", and "Mencius"; The Five Classics: "Poems", "Books", "Rites", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn". Refers to the Confucian classics.
Source] Han Bangu "White Tiger Pass Five Classics": "What is the Five Classics? It is also called "Yi", "Shangshu", "Poetry", "Li", and "Spring and Autumn". Song Zhu Xi is the author of "Notes on the Four Books".
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My answer: Poetry, Books, Rites, and Music.
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Four Books and Five Classics: [Basic Explanation]: Four Books: also known as the Four Books, namely "University", "The Mean", "Analects", and "Mencius"; The Five Classics: "Poems", "Books", "Rites", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn". Refers to the Confucian classics.
Pinyin pronunciation]: sì shū wǔ jīng [usage example]: Junzi is only read, doing eight strands, unconventional. (Lu Xun's "Two Hearts: A Glimpse of Shanghai Literature and Art").
Idiom source]: Han Bangu "White Tiger Pass Five Classics": "What are the Five Classics? It is also called "Yi", "Shangshu", "Poetry", "Li", and "Spring and Autumn". Song Zhu Xi is the author of "Notes on the Four Books".
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"The Book of Music, Rites, Rituals, Rites, Rites, and Poetry" is an idiom that is: Four Books and Five Classics.
Pronunciation]: sì shū wǔ jīng.
Notes: Four Books: also known as the Four Books, namely "The University", "The Mean", "The Analects", and "Mencius"; The Five Classics: "Poems", "Books", "Rites", "Yi", and "Spring and Autumn" refer to the Confucian classics.
Sentence formation]: A gentleman only reads four books and five classics, and does eight strands, which is unconventional.
The Six Arts of Confucius (also known as the Six Arts of Ancient Times) are rituals, music, archery, royalty, calligraphy, and mathematics. From "Zhou Li Bao": "Raising the son of the country with Taoism is the six arts of teaching: one is five rites, two is six music, three is five shots, four is five masters, five is six books, and six is nine numbers." ”;
The six classics of Confucianism, namely "Poetry", "Book", "Rite", "Yi", "Music", and "Spring and Autumn", speak out of Han Yu's "Shi Shuo" in the Tang Dynasty: Li Zipan, seventeen years old, good ancient literature, the six arts are all learned, not limited to the time, learn from Yu, Yu Jiaqi can do the ancient road, and make "Shi Shuo" to Yizhi.
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四书五經 [sì shū wǔ jīng]四书五經: A collective term for the four books and the five classics, which refers to the Confucian classics in general. The Four Books refer to the University, the Mean, the Analects, and Mencius, and the Five Classics refer to the Book of Songs, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Changes, and the Spring and Autumn Period.
The Book of Rites usually includes three rites, namely "Rites", "Weekly Rites", and "Rites". Because the text of "Spring and Autumn" is too brief, it is usually published separately with "Zuo Chuan", "Ram Chuan" and "Gu Liang Biography", which explain "Spring and Autumn". The name of the Four Books began in the Song Dynasty, and the name of the Five Classics began in Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
The Chinese name is Four Books and Five Classics.
The foreign name "Four Books and Five Classics" is the collective name of the Chinese Confucian classics, the Four Books and the Five Classics.
The Four Books of Analects, Mencius, the University, and the Mean.
The Five Classics: "Poems", "Books", "Rites", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn".
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Four Books and Five Classics.
Pinyin]: sì shū wǔ jīng
Explanation]: Four Books: also known as the Four Books, namely "University", "The Mean", "Analects", "Mencius"; The Five Classics: "Poems", "Books", "Rites", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn". Refers to the Confucian classics.
Source] Han Bangu "White Tiger Pass Five Classics": "What is the Five Classics? It is also called "Yi", "Shangshu", "Poetry", "Li", and "Spring and Autumn". Song Zhu Xi is the author of "Notes on the Four Books".
Example to form a sentence]: A gentleman only reads four books and five classics, and does eight strands, which is not in order. (Lu Xun's "Two Hearts: A Glimpse of Shanghai Literature and Art").
Pinyin**]: sswj
Usage]: as subject, object, definite; Refers to the Confucian classics.
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1. Poetry, writing, etiquette and music.
Pinyin: shī shū lǐ yuè
[Explanation]: The name of the six classics of Confucianism in six generations, namely "Book of Songs", "Book of Songs", "Zhou Li", "Rites", "Book of Rites", "Book of Rites", and "Book of Music". [Example sentence]:
Poetry, books, rituals and music, set from Confucius, the invention of chapters and verses, began in Zixia. Qing Zhu Yizun "Wenshui County Buzi Ancestral Hall".
Pinyin**]: ssly
synonyms]: Poetry, writing, and etiquette.
Usage]: as subject, object, definite; Used in written language.
2. Four Books and Five Classics
sì shū wǔ jīng
Explanation]: Four Books: also known as the Four Books, namely "University", "The Mean", "Analects", "Mencius"; The Five Classics: "Poems", "Books", "Rites", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn". Refers to the Confucian classics. 【Structure】Joint.
Usage]: as subject, object, definite; Refers to the Confucian classics.
Example sentence] The gentleman is read-only, doing eight strands, unconventional. (Lu Xun's "Two Hearts: A Glimpse of Shanghai Literature and Art").
English translation】the four books and the five classics in China
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Moral etiquette.
dào dé lǐ yí ]
A social ideology, which is the moral norm of the human spirit and the code of conduct for people to live together.
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Four Books and Five Classics.
sì shū wǔ jīng
Notes: Four Books: also known as the Four Books, namely "The University", "The Mean", "The Analects", and "Mencius"; The Five Classics: "Poems", "Books", "Rites", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn". Refers to the Confucian classics.
For example] The gentleman is read-only, doing eight strands, unconventional. (Lu Xun's "Two Hearts: A Glimpse of Shanghai Literature and Art").
I don't know, but I think "Cang'er" is good.