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The name of the Six Classics is first found in the words of Confucius in the Commentary on the Rites and Scriptures, and also in the Book of Zhuangzi. The cover is "Yi", "Book", "Poem", "Rite", "Music", "Spring and Autumn". Later, Ying Qin burned the book, and the "Book of Music" was lost, and only one article of "The Book of Music" remained, which was incorporated into the "Book of Rites", so it had the name of the Five Classics.
Who is the Pentateuch? "Yi", "Book", "Poem", "Rite", "Spring and Autumn". Therefore, the Han people say a lot about the Five Classics, such as the five years of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
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I don't know where to find the Four Books and the Five Classics now.
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The Five Classics refer to five Confucian works, including Poems, Books, Yi, Rites, and Spring and Autumn. These five books are the oldest documents preserved in China to this day, and they are also the main classics of ancient Confucianism in China. "Poetry" is gentle and generous, "Book" is distant, "Music" is broad and easy to be good, "Yi" is clean and subtle, and "Li" is frugal and solemn; "Spring and Autumn" is a word comparison.
Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the meridians of the liver, heart, spleen, lungs and kidneys. Later in the Han Dynasty, it was called the Five Classics.
Poems, also known as the Book of Songs, is the earliest collection of poems in China, with 305 existing articles, composed of three parts: wind, elegance and song. Wind includes the wind of 15 countries, a total of 160 articles; Ya is divided into big and small, a total of 105 articles; The ode is divided into Zhou Song, Lu Song, and Shang Song, with a total of 40 articles. The date of creation of each article is largely unknown.
According to some of the poems, the earliest covenant was written in the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the latest covenant was written in the middle of the Spring and Autumn period. The whole book is passed.
It is the accumulation of five or six hundred years, and has been processed and polished by collectors.
Shu", also known as "Shujing" or "Shangshu", is one of the earliest anthologies in China. The book is divided into four parts: "Book of Yu", "Book of Xia", "Book of Shang" and "Book of Zhou", which mainly describes some major political events of the Shang and Zhou dynasties, such as important wars, class relations, political systems and policies, etc., and has high historical value.
Yi, also known as the Book of Changes or Zhou Yi, is the earliest divination book in China. The content consists of two parts, the "Sutra" and the "Biography", which may have been written during the Warring States period or the Qin and Han dynasties. His discourse on natural or social change is rich in a naïve dialectical view.
Li", also known as "Rites", "Shili" or "Book of Rites", is a compilation of some ritual systems in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, with a total of 17 articles. The old saying is that Zhou Gong made or was revised by Confucius. According to recent research, it is believed that the book may have been written in the early and middle Warring States period.
Spring and Autumn Classic, also known as "Spring and Autumn Classic", is the earliest chronicle of history in China, based on the history of the Lu State, briefly recorded from the first year of Lu Yin to the fourteenth year of Lu Ai (722 BC - 481 BC) a total of 242 years of historical events. According to legend, it was compiled into a book by Confucius. In this book, it is also recorded seven times in China, and these materials have very important scientific value.
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The Five Classics include "Poems", "Books", "Rites", "Yi", and "Spring and Autumn", which is one of the classic masterpieces of Confucianism.
The Five Classics are the classic masterpieces of Confucianism, which have been passed down from ancient times to modern times and have far-reaching significance. So which Pentateuch do you refer to? Let's introduce it to you.
01 The Five Classics are classic books of Chinese Confucianism, including the Book of Songs, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Changes, and the Spring and Autumn Period.
02 The Book of Songs, known as "Poems" or "Three Hundred Poems" in the pre-Qin period, was the first collection of poetry in China. The book broadly reflected all aspects of social life at that time, and was hailed as an encyclopedia of life in ancient societies that had a profound impact on later generations.
03 "Shangshu" was called "Shu" in ancient times, which is a general name for a brief volume of words, mainly recording the emperor's remarks and activities, and is the earliest surviving compilation of historical documents.
04 The Book of Rites, also known as the Book of Rites, consists of 49 articles, which is a selection of etiquette literature from the pre-Qin to the Qin and Han dynasties. Most of the records were scholars, so the Confucian scholars of the Han Dynasty collected various documents that could be seen at that time for their own use. Its content is relatively complicated, and there are roughly ten kinds of descriptions of etiquette, government decrees, interpretation of "etiquette", records of Confucius's remarks, descriptions of Confucius and timely personnel, etiquette research, general discussion of etiquette or scholarship, description of the system, description of the story, and miscellaneous records.
05 "Zhou Yi", also known as "Yi" and "I Ching", is an ancient book of divination, including two parts: "Jing" and "Biography". The content extensively records all aspects of Western Zhou society, including historical value, ideological value and literary value. The outer layer is mysterious, but the inner philosophy is profound and profound.
06 "Spring and Autumn" is originally a common name for chronicles and historical books, but only the "Spring and Autumn" of Lu Guo has been handed down. Its book uses the era of the Lu State and records the state affairs of the princes, which is the earliest existing chronicle. The purpose of the chronicle is to promote morality and "propriety".
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The Five Classics refer to the Book of Songs, the Book of Songs, the Book of Rites, the Book of Changes, and the Spring and Autumn Period. Referred to as "Poems, Books, Rites, Yi, 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 Qin, only the Five Classics remained.
Among them, the Book of Songs is the first collection of poetry in China, including a total of 305 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period for more than 500 years. The Book of Songs has three parts: wind, elegance and song. Among them, the wind includes 15 "national winds", with 160 poems; Ya is divided into "big Ya" and "small Ya", with 105 poems; The ode is divided into "Zhou Song", "Lu Song" and "Shang Song", and there are 40 poems.
The Book of Songs in the Pentateuch.
The style of the Book of Songs is divided according to the different natures of the poem, which is divided into three categories: wind, elegance and song. Wind. It is a place in different regions**, mostly folk songs.
The poems of "Wind" are folk songs collected from 15 regions, including Zhounan, Zhaonan, Shao, Hu, Wei, Wang, Zheng, Qi, Wei, Tang, Qin, Chen, Hui, Cao, and Feng. A total of 160 articles. Mostly folk songs.
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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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That's the Pure Land Five Scriptures, and it doesn't seem to be the Pure Land Five Scriptures, so I don't know if it's true.