Classical Chinese introductory books

1. Who has an introductory book in classical Chinese that first introduces the Analects of Confucius, regardless of its geometry, the most important thing is simple and easy to understand.

Secondly, the History of the Three Kingdoms and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, because they are books like the History of the Three Kingdoms, have a good understanding of the content and the semi-vernacular language.

And then it's almost there. ...

The selected articles in China's View of Ancient Literature are concise, short and pithy, which is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation, from which it is not difficult to see the editor's meticulous and thoughtful eyes.

I remember someone said "Historical Records" and "The Book of Songs", which I didn't like very much. Because I don't like history very much, I don't like the former, and the latter is too simple and meaningful, so I don't watch it often. However, these two books are really good in improving ancient Chinese reading.

The book Shi Shuo Xin Yu is OK, because it was recommended by a junior high school teacher. It is a note novel produced in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty in China, which mainly narrates anecdotes of characters in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Its text is short and pithy, suitable for reading. At that time, the teacher also said that the senior high school entrance examination had a trend in this book. ...

Dongpo's anthology personally appreciates Su Dongpo.

Ma Shuo Yongzhou Eight Notes, Man Jing Travel Notes, Yueyang Tower Notes ... These essays are all beautiful and worth reading.

2. When reading the introduction of ancient prose, we should see which book owners can do this. First of all, we should read Wang Li's Ancient Chinese and memorize the key articles, especially the parallel prose in the third and fourth volumes of Ancient Chinese (preface to Wang Boteng's Pavilion and preface to Yu Xin's mourning for the south of the Yangtze River), which is very valuable in literature. And memorize the explanatory notes of the words after each unit. It can be said that reading 10 times of ancient Chinese is definitely an introduction.

After that, if the landlord is interested in continuing his studies, he can do this:

1, Han Yu was the first to promote ancient Chinese, which can be covered by a book "Ancient Literature View".

2. Parallel prose is the first to promote the Six Dynasties, with exquisite antithesis and gorgeous rhetoric. It is suggested that the landlord buy a set of Selected Works of Zhaoming. As the saying goes, literary talent is brilliant, and scholars are half. As for the parallel prose articles after the Tang Dynasty, most of them are rural slang and are not worth reading. (Except for the four masters in the early Tang Dynasty)

3, the landlord can also find some famous artists from the Internet, such as Yu Xin (Yu Xin's articles are older and more mature, and Ling's brushwork is vertical and horizontal), Wang Bo, Jiang Yan and so on, all of which are excellent works.

It is suggested that the landlord buy some reference books, such as

A collection of fables and allusions in Long Wen Bian Ying

The composition dictionary classifies the words to be chosen when writing.

Shuowen Jiezi is an article written by Zhou about the writing skills of ancient Chinese.

5. As for the dictionary, I recommend the online dictionary "Han Dian" to the group owner, which includes "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" and "Kangxi Dictionary". , ancient and modern coexistence.

Good luck to the landlord ~ ~ These books are hard to buy. Let's go

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I have been studying ancient Chinese recently. I hope you can recommend some basic classical Chinese books that I haven't learned enough at school? You are wrong, you have learned enough at school! See which ancient texts have grammatical phenomena that we didn't have in junior and senior high schools. As long as you learn the text well, you can read ancient Chinese. It is totally unnecessary to study grammar systematically in order to learn ancient Chinese. Isn't it necessary to learn grammar while learning English? Who will wait to master all the grammar before reading English, and so will learning ancient Chinese.

As for the four books and five classics you said, you can't understand them. It's not that ancient Chinese grammar is not good. But because these books were published early, about 2500 years ago, they belonged to ancient Chinese, and even people in the Tang and Song Dynasties rarely understood them, let alone now. Haven't you heard the saying, "every family has its own problems;" Do you know that?/You know what? In order to carry forward Confucianism, Zhu, a great scholar in the Song Dynasty, compiled four books, chapters and sentences, Analects of Confucius and other books to explain these classics, and Confucianism was carried forward. Time flies, and now it's 2 1 century. At that time, simple books that explained Confucianism, such as Four Books, Notes on Chapters and Sentences, Notes on the Analects of Confucius, became difficult to understand. What should we do?

I think there are also many masters who study Chinese classics. They take it as their responsibility to promote Chinese studies, and they have worked hard for decades to make increasingly difficult Chinese studies books interesting and fascinating. You should read their books! The classic Yi Tong series published by Hunan University Press is recommended, including four books: A New Interpretation of Wen Xin Diao Long, A New Interpretation of the Book of Changes, A New Interpretation of the Analects of Confucius and A General Introduction to the Book of Songs.