The significance of four books

Interpretation of Four Books [Four Books] refers to the four Confucian classics Daxue, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius and Mencius that Jia Mu asked Daiyu to read. Daiyu said, I just read four books. ? A detailed explanation of a dream of red mansions (1). The Analects of Confucius, University, The Doctrine of the Mean and Mencius are collectively referred to. Zhu, a philosopher in the Southern Song Dynasty, annotated The Analects of Confucius, and also selected The Doctrine of the Mean and Daxue from The Book of Rites, which were annotated in chapters and accompanied by Mencius, entitled The Collection of Four Books and Chapters. First establish the names of the four books, and then use them as introductory books for learning. When the examination subjects were decided in Yuan and Qing Dynasties, the examination questions must be set in the "Four Books", and the meaning of the questions should be based on Zhu's "Collection of Notes". Ming and Qing dynasties will not change. Fiona Fang replied to the ancient preface: "I am convinced that Zhu's' Four Books' are modern." See "Four Books". (2). Refers to four books. Children in the Southern Dynasties wrote "Preface to Xie Yi's Great Nirvana": "There are four books in total, and life ends in the domain." Tang Lugui dreamed of visiting the United States twice: "Taste and smell the four books, what is the subset of classics and history?" See "Four Books". The interpretation of word decomposition four is four names, three plus one (the word "four" on banknotes and documents is often capitalized): four sides. All around. Four orders (namely "four seasons"). Four bodies (a. refers to human limbs; B. It refers to four fonts: Kai, Cao, Li and Zhuan. Si ku (four ancient books: synonymous with classics, history, books and collections). Also known as "four"). The interpretation of four gentlemen's books is the cost of books: books. Scholarly and bookish (refers to a scholar's style in speaking, writing, painting and so on. ) bookish (refers to the reader's habit of being divorced from reality) letter: letter. Letters. Letters. Letters. File: certificate. explain