Catalogue of ancient cultural knowledge in China

Chapter I Forms of Ancient Books

The Origin and Bamboo Slips of a Book

1. The origin of books

2. Bamboo slips

Silk book, paper book, scroll type

1. Use of Silk Books

2. The invention and use of paper

3. Scroll type

Third, the invention of printing and movable type printing.

1. Invention and innovation of block printing

2. Technical terms of various parts of printed books

3. Stack pages into an evolutionary form of a book.

Chapter II Catalogue of Ancient Books

Category of directory

1. Official Maintenance Directory

2. Historical records directory

3. Private Compilation Catalogue

4. Version directory

5. Thematic catalogue

Part 24 Classification and its contents

The role of the three directories

1. points out the direction of academic research.

2. Open the key of the version repository.

3. Textual research on academic sources

Chapter III Evolution of Paleogeography

Geographical knowledge about pre-Qin period

1. Kyushu said

2. Twelve states said

Geographical administrative divisions after Qin and Han Dynasties

1. state

2. County

3. China

4. Tao

5. Government

6. Army

7. Road

8. Province

9. County

Third, how to find the geographical evolution data?

Chapter IV Local Records

Evolution of local chronicles

1. National and regional records

2. Geography

3. Map classics

4. Local chronicles

5. Establishment of local chronicles compilation institutions

Second, the characteristics of local chronicles

1. Historical continuity (inheritance)

2. The breadth of content

3. The authenticity of the material

4. The limitations of thought

The role of three local chronicles

1. Historical materials of peasant war

2. Historical materials of ethnic minorities

3. Economic information

4. Scientific and technological information

5. Cultural exchange materials between China and foreign countries

Chapter V Ancient Marriage

The concept of marriage and its social function

1. Marriage concept

2. The social function of marriage

Second, the evolution of primitive group marriage in primitive society

1. primitive group marriage

2. consanguineous marriage

3. Sub-consanguineous marriage and pairing marriage

4. Monogamy

Marriage in slave society

1. Transfer system (transfer system)

2. Pretend to get married (rob marriage)

3. Concubine system

Feudal engagement and marriage ceremony

1. The evolution of engagement and marriage ceremony

2. Guardianship of employment marriage by feudal marriage law.

Chapter VI Ancient imperial academy and Academies

The Evolution of Imperial College London

1. Education in primitive society

2. Bi Yong of Zhou Dynasty

3. The rise and fall of imperial academy after the Han Dynasty.

A. Professional titles of teachers in imperial academy

B. Admission requirements for B.Tai students

C. subjects of study and examination

4. imperial academy's style of study

Second, the evolution of the academy.

1. The rise and fall of academies

2. The characteristics of the college

A. Combination of academic research and teaching

B. Academic communication through "speaking"

C. after winning the prize, pay attention to passing, helping and bringing.

D. Pay attention to summarizing self-study methods

3. The style of study of the college

Chapter VII Ancient Elections and Imperial Examinations

1. Evolution of elections

1. The primitive society's "selecting talents and appointing people"

2. Training talents in Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties

3. Recruit talents and cultivate talents during the Warring States Period.

4. Electoral system in Han Dynasty-recommendation and requisition

5. Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties "Nine Kinds of Zhengzhong"

The rise and fall of imperial examinations

1. The establishment of the imperial examination system in Sui and Tang Dynasties

2. Poetry and Fu in Tang Dynasty

3. The imperial examination reform in Song Dynasty

4. Left and right tables in Yuan Dynasty

5. Stereotyped Writing in Ming Dynasty

6. Two lists of Manchu and Han in Qing Dynasty

Chapter VIII Ancient Officials

Pre-Qin officials

1. Xia and Shang officials

2. Zhou Dynasty officials

Officials from the Second Qin Dynasty to the Late Qing Dynasty

1. Central officials

A. Central Commander

B. Chief Executive

C. inspector general and disciplinary officer

D. Historians

2. Local officials

Chapter IX Ancient Architecture

Historical stages of ancient architecture

1. Formation period of ancient buildings

2. Maturity of ancient buildings

3. Collection period of foreign national culture

4. The climax of ancient buildings

5. Landing date of ancient buildings

6. The gradual change period of ancient buildings

Second, the basic characteristics of ancient architecture

1. "Palace" is the basic French style of the main building.

2. Plane layout, pay attention to the beauty of modeling

3. The use of sculpture and color

4. Diversification of architectural styles

Three garden buildings

Chapter 10 Ancient articles for daily use

Relationship between daily utensils and ritual vessels

Second, the development of ancient artifacts.

A brief description of the three objects

1. cooker

2. Food containers

3. Wine containers

Step 4: Containers

5. Water dispenser

6. Weapons

7.jade articles

Chapter I XI Ancient Paintings

Primitive aesthetic concept

Famous ancient painters and painting schools

1. Painters of the Six Dynasties

2. Painters of Tang and Five Dynasties

A. Character painter

B. landscape and flower painter.

3. Song Dynasty Painting Academy and Painting School

A. Song Dynasty Painting Academy

B. Painters outside the painting academy

4. Yuan, Ming and Qing painters and painting schools.

A. Character painter

B. landscape and flower-and-bird painters

Third, the style characteristics of Chinese painting

Chapter XII Ancient Religions (Buddhism and Taoism)

Religious superstitions and myths

2. Ancient religions in China

1. Buddhism

A. Basic teachings

B. Main denominations

① Tiantai Sect

② Faxiangzong

③ Hua Yanzong

④ Zen

C. Impact on culture

2. Taoism

A. Basic teachings

B. Principal denomination

(1) Taiping Road and Wudoumi Road

(2) The Ruling Class Emperor and its factions.

C. Impact on culture