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On the first floor is the right --- pangolin.
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In the lyrical bar downstairs downstairs makes sense
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It seems that the eldest brother is a representative of the hazy school of poetry!
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A poem.
I think though.
The second and fourth sentences should be replaced.
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The four books are the general names of the four works, namely "Analects", "Mencius", "The Mean", and "The University".
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The four books refer to the Analects, Mencius, the University, and the Mean
The four books are Confucian classics, and the Southern Song Dynasty scholar Zhu Xi took out the two articles of "University" and "Zhongyong" in the "Book of Rites" into separate books, and combined them with "Analects" and "Mencius" into four books. It is said that they are derived from the four representative figures of early Confucianism, Zeng Shen, Zisi, Confucius, and Mencius, so they are called the "Four Books" (also known as the "Four Sons"), or simply the "Four Books". Later, the "Four Books" were included in the scope of the imperial examination, thus creating the unique status of the "Four Books".
Even after the Song Dynasty, the "Four Books" have overtaken the status of the "Five Classics".
In the reign of Guangzong Shaoxi of the Southern Song Dynasty (1190), the famous physicist Zhu Xi gathered the "University", "Analects", "Mencius" and "Zhongyong" together in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, and published them as a set of scriptures and periodicals. The Confucian scholar believed that "read the University first to determine its scale; Read the Analects for the second time to determine its roots; read "Mencius" for the second time to observe its development; The second reading of "The Mean" in order to seek the subtleties of the ancients". And once said that ""Four Sons, the ladder of the Six Classics" ("Zhu Zi's Language") Zhu Xi's "Four Books and Chapters and Sentences Collection Notes" has epoch-making significance.
The Han and Tang dynasties were the era of the Five Classics, and the Song Dynasty was the era of the Four Books.
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"The University", "The Mean", "Mencius", "The Analects".
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"Analects", "Mencius", "The Mean", "University".
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Analects, University, Mencius, The Mean.
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The four books are the general names of the four works, namely "The University", "The Mean", "The Analects" and "Mencius".
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The Four Books and the Five Classics, the combined name of the Four Books and the Five Classics, are the books of the Chinese Confucian classics. The four books refer to the Analects, Mencius, the University, and the Mean; The Five Classics refer to the "Book of Songs", "Book of Rites", "Book of Rites", "Zhou Yi" and "Spring and Autumn", referred to as "Poems, Books, Rites, Yi, Spring and Autumn", before that, there was also a "Book of Music", collectively known as "Poems, Books, Rites, Music, Yi, Spring and Autumn", these six books are also called "Six Classics", of which the "Book of Music" later died, and only the Five Classics remained. The Four Books and Five Classics is the basic bibliography of Confucianism after the Southern Song Dynasty and a must-read for Confucian students.
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The Four Books and the Five Classics, the combined name of the Four Books and the Five Classics, are classic books of Chinese Confucianism. The four books refer to the Analects, Mencius, the University, and the MeanThe Five Classics refer to the Book of Songs, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Changes, and the Spring and Autumn Period, referred to as "Poems, Books, Rites, Changes, Spring and Autumn", in fact, there should have been six classics, and a Book of Music, collectively known as "Poems, Books, Rites, Music, Yi, Spring and Autumn", but later died in the war at the end of the Qin Dynasty, and only the Five Classics remained.
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The four books in the Four Books and Five Classics refer to: "The University", "The Mean", "The Analects", and "Mencius".
The Five Classics refer to: "Zhou Yi", "Shangshu", "Book of Songs", "Book of Rites", and "Zuo Chuan".
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"University", "The Mean", "Analects", "Mencius".
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No, the allusion is from "Historical Records: Qin Shi Huang Benji". The Four Books and Five Classics are all pre-Qin classics, and "referring to the deer as a horse" refers to the matter of Zhao Gao's power in the Qin Dynasty Qin II, which cannot appear in the Four Books and Five Classics.
It's not plagiarism, it's just the same point of view.
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The story is from "Historical Records: Qin Shi Huang Benji". Not from the Four Books and the Five Classics.
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The Four Books and the Five Classics, the combined name of the Four Books and the Five Classics, are classic books of Chinese Confucianism. The four books refer to the Analects, Mencius, the University, and the MeanThe Five Classics refer to the Book of Songs, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Changes, and the Spring and Autumn Period, referred to as "Poems, Books, Rites, Changes, Spring and Autumn", in fact, there should have been six classics, and a Book of Music, collectively known as "Poems, Books, Rites, Music, Yi, Spring and Autumn", but later died in the war at the end of the Qin Dynasty, and only the Five Classics remained.
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The Four Books and Five Classics, which refers to the combined name of the "Four Books" and the "Five Classics", are the core books and classics studied by Confucian students in the past dynasties, and occupy a very important position in many literary works of Chinese traditional culture.
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The four books refer to the four works of the University, the Mean, the Analects, and Mencius; The Five Classics refer to the five classics of Yi, Shu, Poems, Rites, and Spring and Autumn.
The Four Books existed before the pre-Qin period, and there was no such thing as the Four Books at that time, among which the Analects of Confucius compiled after the death of Confucius, Mencius is a book that describes the political thought of Meng Ke in the old Chinese era, and the University and the Mean were originally two articles in the Book of Rites, talking about learning and self-cultivation, and in the Southern Song Dynasty, the scholar Zhu Xi separately annotated them, and combined them with the Analects and Mencius into a set of books, as a primary introductory textbook for learning Confucian classics, called the Four Books and Chapters and Sentences Collection Annotations, referred to as "Four Books", also called the Four Books, In addition, there is also a nickname called "Xueyong on Meng".
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The Analects, Mencius, the University, and the Mean, while 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.
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The four books refer to: "The University", "The Mean", "The Analects", and "Mencius".
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University, the mean, the Analects, the Book of Poetry.
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"Analects", "Mencius", "University", "The Mean";
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What are the Four Books and the Five Classics? Star Awareness Project
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What are the Four Books and the Five Classics? Star Awareness Project
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The Four Books and the Five Classics are the roots of traditional Chinese culture, and if you want to understand Chinese traditional culture, you must start with these books. What exactly does the "Four Books and Five Classics" mean?
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Four books: Analects, Mencius, University, and the Mean.
Five Classics: Book of Songs, Shangshu, Zhou Li, Zhou Yi, Spring and Autumn.
If you don't understand, you can ask! Thank you!!
Good luck with your studies.
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The Four Books and the Five Classics, the combined name of the Four Books and the Five Classics, are classic books of Chinese Confucianism. The four books refer to the Analects, Mencius, the University, and the Mean; The Five Classics refer to the Book of Songs, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Changes, and the Spring and Autumn Period, referred to as "Poems, Books, Rites, Changes, Spring and Autumn", in fact, there should have been six classics, and a Book of Music, collectively known as "Poems, Books, Rites, Music, Yi, Spring and Autumn", but later died in the war at the end of the Qin Dynasty, and only the Five Classics remained.
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The Four Books and the Five Classics, the combined name of the Four Books and the Five Classics, are classic books of Chinese Confucianism. The four books refer to the Analects, Mencius, the University, and the Mean; The Five Classics refer to the Book of Songs, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Changes, and the Spring and Autumn Period, referred to as "Poems, Books, Rites, Changes, Spring and Autumn", in fact, there should have been six classics, and a Book of Music, collectively known as "Poems, Books, Rites, Music, Yi, Spring and Autumn", but later died in the war at the end of the Qin Dynasty, and only the Five Classics remained. The Four Books and Five Classics is the basic bibliography of Confucianism after the Southern Song Dynasty and a must-read for Confucian students. >>>More