I want to learn the Book of Changes and the Tao Te Ching recently. Which is suitable for beginners, Zhonghua Bookstore or Shanghai Ancient Books Multi-Edition?

Personally, I think the Book of Changes is the last subject, and the Tao Te Ching is the penultimate subject. Read the Analects of Confucius, Mencius, University and The Doctrine of the Mean one by one, and then learn the Tao Te Ching after finding some insights. Moreover, the four books should be read in this order. The Analects of Confucius and Mencius only have more than 50,000 words, and the University has more than 1,000 words. The Doctrine of the Mean seems to have no more than 3,000 words. It's easy to finish reading, but hard to understand the doctrine of the mean, and personally, I think there are quite a lot of ideas in the Book of Changes. As for Tao Te Ching, a treasure house of wisdom, I don't recommend reading it in vernacular translation, but at most look at the notes of individual characters. Because the book Tao Te Ching has different interpretations at present, even great differences, it is easy for others to control themselves when reading vernacular annotations. In The Doctrine of the Mean, it is said that "frankness is the Tao". It is very interesting to read ancient books and experience the wisdom of the ancients with your own life experience. Personally, I think Tao Te Ching is largely a book about conspiracy. Of course, it is the wisdom of life to guide him with the correct attitude of Confucianism. As for Zhouyi, there is nothing else. To learn from Yi Li, we can only rely on understanding. Ceng Shiqiang's The Mystery of the Book of Changes is a good enlightenment textbook, but there are some negative things in it, which are not suitable for young people to read. I'm the victim. Later, the Confucian classics were madly supplemented, and Confucianism and Taoism were combined.