The selection of classics of Chinese studies makes the teaching content of Chinese studies excellent, absorbs the essence, and makes college students understand the essence of enlightenment, the enterprising of Confucianism, the inaction of Taoism, the contingency of Legalism, the wisdom of military strategists, the detachment of Buddhism and the universal love of Mohism. It is more important to tap local traditional cultural resources and promote the education of Chinese studies in colleges and universities.
Selected readings of China's classic works, second edition catalogue
The first chapter is an overview of China's research.
Chapter II Selected Reading of Disciples Rules of Mongolian Studies
Chapter III Selected Reading of The Analects of Confucius
The fourth chapter is the selected reading of Mencius.
Chapter V Selected readings of Taoist Zhuangzi.
Chapter VI Selected Reading of Legalist Han Feizi.
Chapter VII Selected Readings of Military Strategy of the Military Strategist Sun Tzu
Chapter VIII Buddhists' Selected Reading of Diamond Sutra
Chapter 9 Selected Reading of Mohist School and Mozi School
Chapter 10 Six Ancestors Zen Culture
Chapter XI Matteo Ricci, the Messenger of Chinese and Western Cultures
Chapter 12 Confucius' Master-Chen Huanzhang
Chapter 13 The incarnation of an upright official-Bao Zheng
Chapter 14 Zhaoqing Duanyan Culture
Chapter 15 Zhaoqing Qixingyan Cliff Stone Carvings
Appendix: 100 Knowledge of Chinese Studies
Selected readings of China's classic works, second edition.
Third, it's Zhuang Hui's turn.
Hui Shi, also known as "Keiko" from 370 BC to 3 10 BC, was a politician, debater, philosopher and representative of famous artists in the Warring States period. Hui Shi was born in Shangqiu, Henan Province in Song Dynasty, but his main administrative area was Kaifeng, Henan Province in Wei and Jin Dynasties. Hui Shi is the main organizer and supporter of the anti-Qin United front. He advocated Wei Qichu's joint resistance to Qin and suggested Qi Wang. During the reign, Hui Shi was expelled from Wei because of disagreement with Zhang Yi. He first went to Chu, and then returned to his hometown Song, where he became friends with Zhuangzi. After the death of 3 19 BC, due to the support of eastern countries, Wei changed Gongsun Yan to be the prime minister, Zhang Yi fell out of favor and left, and Hui Shi returned to Wei.
Hui Shi is very knowledgeable. Wang Wei often listens to Hui Shi's lectures and appreciates Hui Shi's erudition. And Hui Shi is loyal to Wang Wei. One year, the Prime Minister of Wei died, and Wang Wei called Hui Shi urgently. Hui Shi got up immediately after receiving the imperial edict, and went straight to the capital girder of Wei State day and night, ready to take over the post of Prime Minister. Hui Shi didn't bring any entourage. He walked one journey after another. On the way, a big river blocked the way. Hui Shi was worried about Wang Wei and Wei. As a result, he slipped while crossing the river and fell into the water. Because of the poor water quality in Hui Shi, he kept flapping in the water and was about to sink to the bottom. The situation is very critical. Just then, thanks to a boatman, Hui Shi was saved from the water, and Hui Shi's life was saved. The boatman invited Hui Shi aboard and asked, "Since you can't swim, why don't you wait for the boat to come?" Hui Shi replied, "Time is pressing, and I can't wait." The boatman asked again, "What's so urgent that you don't even have time to consider safety?" Hui Shi said, "I want to be the Prime Minister of Wei." Hearing this, the boatman felt very funny, and then looked at Hui Shi like a drowned rat, with a contemptuous expression on his face. He laughed at Hui Shi and said, "Look at the way you just fell into the water. You just called for help. If I hadn't come, I'm afraid you would have died. Can a person like you who can't even swim still be prime minister? It's ridiculous. " Hui Shi was very angry when he heard the boatman's words. He said rudely to the boatman, "Of course, I can't compare with you in rowing and swimming." However, when it comes to running the country and keeping the country safe, compared with me, you can probably only be regarded as a puppy who doesn't even open his eyes. Can Lishui compare with governing the country? "This sentence made the boatman dumbfounded. The boatman doesn't know that everything in this world has its own laws, methods and knowledge. This drowning is not necessarily related to governing the country. How can you judge that the people can't govern the country by not drowning?