The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems, which collected poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period (pre 1 1 century to the 6th century), * * 31,of which 6 poems were sheng poems, that is, only titles without contents, which were called sheng six poems ("Nan Lu"
The Book of Changes, one of the Three Changes of the Book of Changes (another view: the Book of Changes is three changes, not the Book of Changes), is one of the traditional classics. It is said that it was written by Zhou Wenwang Jichang, and its contents include the Book of Changes and the Book of Changes.
Classics are mainly composed of 64 hexagrams and 384 hexagrams, each of which has its own interpretation (hexagrams) for divination. It contains seven languages * * * and ten quatrains explaining hexagrams, which are collectively called "Ten Wings" and are said to have been written by Confucius.
Shangshu is a compilation of works about ancient deeds, the earliest title of which was Book. It is divided into Yu Shu, Xia Shu, Shangshu and Zhou Shu. Because it is one of the five Confucian classics, it is also called the Book of Songs. The popular versions of Notes to Thirteen Classics and Shangshu are the co-edited versions of Jinwen Shangshu and pseudo-ancient prose Shangshu. In the existing version, the authenticity is mixed.
"Yili" is one of the thirteen Confucian classics, and it is a collection of etiquette in China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. * * * Article seventeen. The content records all kinds of etiquette in the Zhou Dynasty, such as crown, marriage, burial, sacrifice, hometown shooting, courtship and employment. , mainly to record the etiquette of literati. Before the Qin dynasty, the title was unknown, and in the early Han dynasty, Gao Tang gave birth to a ceremony.