What should I do when I meet an ancient prose?

First, be familiar with some basic ancient prose as an "introduction". You can understand the classical Chinese in middle school (junior high school) textbooks now, and some should be able to recite them. For example, Zuo Zhuan-Cao Gui's Debate, Warring States Policy-Zou Ji's Irony, Qi Wang, Historical Records-Biography of Lianlin, etc. You should remember them. Second, read some good selections of ancient prose and gradually "go to court". You can choose the annotated translation of China Ancient Literature and Selected Works of Past Dynasties edited by Feng Qiyong. Read through every article and broaden your language horizons. Third, look at some special collections and prepare to "enter the room." You can choose Analects of Confucius, Mencius, Zuo Zhuan, Warring States Policy, Historical Records, etc. You can also choose some old annotation books, such as The Analects of Confucius and Justice of the Analects of Confucius by Liu Baonan. Finally, by the way, you must choose a publishing house to read ancient Chinese. Zhonghua Book Company is the first, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House is the second, and China Youth Publishing House can be the third, because their error rate is within 12/10000. I really dare not compliment the texts of ancient books published by other publishing houses.