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It's too much! Master, I don't know how many materials I have read, how many days and nights have been spent.
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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.
The Six Classics refer to the six pre-Qin ancient texts that were compiled and taught by Confucius, namely: "Book of Songs", "Book of Songs", "Book of Rituals", "Book of Music", "Zhou Yi", and "Spring and Autumn". Six grains, in ancient times, referred to six kinds of crops: rice, millet, millet, beam, wheat and many.
In the "Three Character Classic", rice, sorghum, soybean, wheat, millet and millet are combined into six grains. The five types of grains referred to in ancient times. "Five grains", in ancient times, there were many different sayings, the most important two kinds:
One refers to rice, millet, millet, wheat, and soybean; The other refers to hemp, millet, millet, wheat, and soybean. The difference between the two is: the former has rice without hemp, and the latter has hemp without rice.
In ancient times, the economic and cultural center was in the Yellow River Basin, and the main production area of rice was in the south, while rice cultivation in the north was limited, so there was no rice in the "five grains" at first.
To put it simply, it is the "Book of Music" in the Six Classics that was lost, and then the Five Classics. In the beginning, there was no rice in the five grains, which is related to history and geography. I hope you're satisfied
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The rites in the three-character classic refer to two scriptures, one is called "Zhou Yi" and the other is called "The Book of Rites".
As for the six valleys, there are currently two explanations:
1. In ancient times, there was no rice in the north, so the three-character scripture talked about six grains, and the more ancient people talked about five grains;
Second, millet and millet are the same variety, that is, yellow rice. There are two kinds of yellow rice: the more sticky one is called millet and the more gluten one is called millet. These two are counted as one kind, five grains.
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There are many kinds of books, there are many kinds of scriptures, and the Four Books and Five Classics are the compulsory summaries of Confucianism, just the words of one family! Whole grains are a general term for cereals, and the three-character classic is a children's enlightenment book, and there are six kinds of grains that are common at that time!
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The four books together can be regarded as a kind of scripture, as for the valley, I don't know
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There will be more reference materials for the comparison of the literary characteristics of "poems" and "words", and we can start to collect information from various aspects such as structure and form, poetic conception, creative style, and materials!
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