Elvis Presley's main works
He is the author of fifteen volumes of the Book of Changes, thirteen volumes of the Book of Songs, sixteen volumes of the Book of Songs, sixteen volumes of the Spring and Autumn Annals, ten volumes of the Book of Rites and Zhang Sentences, four volumes of the Book of Rites and Questions, two volumes of the Book of Songs and Zhang Sentences and Questions, and Lu Tong. There are nine volumes of Shan Hai Jing Cun, twelve volumes of Neo-Confucianism Fengyuan, six volumes of Poetic Rhyme Analysis, eight volumes of Wu Quan, six volumes of Six Rites or Titles, two volumes of Reading Difficulties and Learning Records, one volume of Reading Titles and Learning Records, one volume of Qinpu, and 65438+ compiled by Lin Yi. He wrote more than 200 volumes in his life, rich in Confucianism in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, taking Yuan Yuan as the Sect, and "one is based on the study of the five sons of Song Dynasty".