1, The Analects of Confucius-a book that records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, including Confucius' thoughts and educational ideas.
2. Mencius is a book that records the words and deeds of Mencius and his disciples, mainly expounding Mencius' political views and theory of human nature.
3. Zhuangzi is one of the Taoist classics, which contains Zhuangzi's philosophical thoughts and fables.
4. Zuo Zhuan is a book that records the history of the Spring and Autumn Period, including various political, military and economic stories and events.
Historical Records is a book that records the history of the Western Han Dynasty, and it is one of the most famous historical books in the history of China.
6. Hanshu is the first biographical chronology in the history of China, which records the history of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
7. Model-Zhuge Liang's letter to Liu Chan before the Northern Expedition expressed Zhuge Liang's loyalty to the country and his determination to the Northern Expedition.
8. Chen She Family —— It records the deeds of Chen Sheng, the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Qing Dynasty, and is the earliest biography of the peasant uprising leader in China history.
9. The Story of Yueyang Tower-Fan Zhongyan's masterpiece, describes the scenery of Yueyang Tower and the author's life sentiment.
10, Preface to Drunk Pavilion —— Ouyang Xiu's masterpiece, which describes the beauty of Chuzhou landscape and the author's political ideal.
Characteristics of China s Classical Prose;
1, rich rhetorical devices: Classical Chinese, with its unique rhetorical devices, endows the article with concise and profound features. These rhetorical devices include metaphor, personification, parallelism and duality, which convey ideas and make the article full of artistic beauty.
2. Concise writing style: The writing style of classical Chinese prose is often concise and lively, focusing on refining words and phrases and conveying the deepest thoughts in the most refined language. This concise style of writing not only embodies the wisdom of the ancients, but also reflects their awe and respect for the characters.
3. Deep cultural connotation: Classical Chinese often carries rich cultural connotations and reflects the customs and thoughts of ancient society. From historical background, philosophical thinking to interpersonal communication, classical Chinese has not only literary value, but also cultural value.
4. Implicit expression of emotion: Classical Chinese prose does not directly express the author's emotion, but integrates emotion into the text through description, metaphor and symbol, so that readers can experience it themselves. This implicit expression makes classical Chinese more profound and profound in conveying emotions.