A Brief Introduction to the Content of China Studies Course

The Course of Chinese Studies is not a textbook, but it is a very practical reference book, which can be used as a supplementary teaching material for China arts. It is also the source of common sense of Chinese studies, which can not only enrich knowledge, but also broaden our horizons. As far as universal applicability is concerned, it should be conducive to improving China's literary level and laying a solid foundation for Chinese studies. People who love China literature can use it as an introductory book to learn Chinese studies, and then enter the classroom to spy on China's academic achievements. The purpose of writing this book is mainly to provide opportunities for self-study and further study for senior high schools, vocational colleges, college students and the general public who like China's academics. Especially for the candidates of general college entrance examination or employment examination, subjects such as "Chinese", "General Knowledge of Chinese Studies" and "China Literature" often don't know where to prepare and where to find suitable reference books. This book is aimed at this demand, starting from basic common sense and conforming to the concept of the new era. The contents include: the name and scope of Chinese studies, the classification of Chinese classics, the common sense of Confucian classics, the common sense of history, the common sense of children's learning, the common sense of literature and so on. In addition, a "Basic Bibliography of Chinese Studies" is listed, which readers can use as a concise bibliography, combined with the workshop ancient books annotated and translated today or the popular books proofread by later generations, and carefully study them to achieve the effect of self-study. At the same time, at the end of the book, there is also a "question bank of common knowledge of Chinese studies", and hundreds of test questions are designed to help readers learn repeatedly and evaluate the learning effect by themselves.