Where is the original work of Lu Chunqiu?

Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals, also known as Lu Lan, is a famous sage's work compiled by [1] under the auspices of Prime Minister Qin. This book was written on the eve of Qin Shihuang's unification of China. This book is based on Taoism, with the thoughts and theories of famous artists, legalists, Confucianists, Mohists, peasants, military strategists and Yin and Yang scholars as the material, and it is full of profound wisdom. Lv Buwei wanted to take this as the ideology after the unification of Daqin. However, the ruling Qin Shihuang later chose Legalism, which frustrated hundred schools of thought, including Confucianism. Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals is a work of pre-Qin Confucianists and a masterpiece of the sage at the end of the Warring States Period. The book is divided into 26 volumes, 160 articles, with more than 200,000 words.

Lu Chunqiu is divided into twelve periods, eight tests and six comments. It pays attention to learning from the theories of various schools of thought, taking Taoism as the main body, and absorbing the theories of Yin and Yang, Confucianism, Mohism, Faming and Military Agronomy. Therefore, Hanshu Yiwenzhi listed him as a saint. Gaoyou said that "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals" "this book is still good, with morality as the standard and inaction as the discipline".