What does Zhu Ziqing's Classic Talk include?

The main contents are summarized as follows:

The contents of Classic Talk are summarized into thirteen parts: Wen Jie Zi, Zhouyi, Shangshu, Book of Songs, Three Rites, Three Biographies in the Spring and Autumn Period, Four Books, Warring States Policy, Historical Records, Scholars, Ci Fu, Poetry and Literature.

Classic Talk includes 13 parts, such as explaining words, Zhouyi, Shangshu, Book of Songs, Three Rites, Three Biographies in the Spring and Autumn Period, Four Books, Warring States Policy, Historical Records, Scholars, Ci Fu, Poetry and Literature, and introduces the development and historical context of China ancient literature in detail. The words are not annoying, popular and fluent, and tell the essence of ancient books in China's cultural heritage.

Classic Talk was written in 1942, and it has been widely circulated for 8 years, becoming an enlightenment classic to popularize China's traditional culture. By combing and explaining the classics, the book makes readers closer and more familiar with the ancient prose, thus arousing their interest. It is the first choice for readers to have an overview of China's classical literature. In addition, the book also includes a guide to 3 Tang Poems for readers.

Author's brief introduction

Zhu Ziqing (1898-1948), formerly known as Zihua, was born in Zhejiang Shaoxing and was born in Donghai, Jiangsu. China is a famous modern writer, scholar, educator and critic.

He used to be a professor and head of the Chinese Department of Tsinghua University. Zhu Ziqing's prose is simple and meticulous, meaningful and profound, gloomy and frustrated. He is famous for his refined language, beautiful writing and profound thoughts. His prose works can be divided into three categories: first, family essays, such as "The Back" and "For the Dead Wife";

Second, overseas travel notes, such as Miscellaneous Notes on Europe and Miscellaneous Notes on London; The third is to write beautiful scenery, such as Qinhuai River in the shadow of oars, Moonlight on the Lotus Pond, Spring and so on.