2. Huang Lao's Silk Writings:1At the end of 973, four lost ancient books were found in Mawangdui No.3 Han Tomb in Changsha, namely Classic, Sixteen Classics, Weighing and Daoyuan. The original copy is in the same volume of the second edition of Laozi. It, together with Tao Te Ching, is called two classics of the Huang family.
3. Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: The late Warring States Period (about 22 1 year BC) was compiled collectively by Lv Buwei, the prime minister of Qin State, also known as Lu Lan. The content is complex, including Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, France, military, agriculture, Zongheng, Yin and Yang, and so on. Therefore, Hanshu Yiwenzhi lists it as a miscellaneous family. But in fact, it is mainly based on Taoist thought, integrating various theories and serving the real society. The famous saying in Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: "The world is the world of all."
4. Huainanzi: Also known as Huainan Lie Hong, was written by Liu An, Li Shang, Su Fei and Wu Bei, kings of Huainan in the early Western Han Dynasty. The History of Literature and Art in Hanshu lists Huainanzi as a sage. In fact, this book is a masterpiece of the Huang family in the early Han Dynasty, which is guided by Taoism and absorbs hundreds of theories. "Huainanzi" famous saying: "There are points in ancient times, so the people are forbidden, so you can't be arrogant; French etiquette, so the king is forbidden, so there is no good judgment. "
5. Huangdi Neijing: one of the four classic works of China's traditional medicine, is the earliest existing medical classic in China's medical treasure house. It is a medical masterpiece that studies human physiology, pathology, diagnostics, therapeutic principles and pharmacology. Theoretically, the theories of yin and yang, five elements, pulse condition, Tibetan image, meridians, etiology and pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, health preservation and luck are established. His medical theory is based on the philosophy of Huang family in ancient China.