Classics often talk about the general content of written exegesis.

Classics often explain Chinese characters as follows:

Classic Talk includes thirteen articles, such as Shuowen Jiezi, Zhouyi, Shangshu, Shijing, Li San, Three Biographies of the Spring and Autumn Period, Four Books, Warring States Policy, Historical Records, Hanshu, Cifu and Poetry, which systematically introduces China's ancient literature.

The book combs and explains the classics, which is not only concise and incisive in knowledge, but also a popular and fluent model of vernacular Chinese in words; It is the best choice for readers to have an overview of China's classical literature, so as to make the ancient literature closer to readers and more familiar with them, thus stimulating their interest.

A Brief Introduction to Shuo Wen Jie Zi

Shuowen Jiezi is a Chinese reference book compiled by Xu Shen, a Confucian scholar and linguist in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It is the earliest Chinese dictionary that systematically analyzes the forms of Chinese characters and studies the etymology, and it is also one of the earliest dictionaries in the world.

There are fifteen volumes in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, of which the first fourteen volumes are written exegesis, and the prefix is written in Xiao Zhuan. When this book was compiled, the "Six Books" was explained in detail for the first time, and the source of fonts was explained word by word. The fifteenth volume is the preface, which records the emergence, development, function and structure of Chinese characters and the purpose of the author's creation. Shuowen Jiezi is the earliest radical dictionary in China. The book * * * is divided into 540 radicals with 9353 words, and there are also 1 163 words with * * 105 16 words.