Also known as the Four Books, they are the general names of Daxue, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius and Mencius.
Snow: It was originally an article in The Book of Rites of Little Wear, and the old saying was written. Many contemporary scholars believe that it is actually a Confucian work in Qin and Han Dynasties and an important work to discuss the educational theory of ancient Han people.
The Doctrine of the Mean: It was originally an article in the Book of Rites. The Book of Rites is an important book of ancient Han laws and regulations. Reflections on the warring states period. The whole article takes the "golden mean" as the highest moral standard and natural law.
The Analects of Confucius: A collection of recorded essays in China's Spring and Autumn Period, which mainly records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples. Reflects the thoughts of Confucius. It was compiled by Confucius disciples and re-disciples. There are 20 books and 492 chapters in the book, which is the first "documentary".
Mencius: In the mid-Warring States period, Mencius and his disciples Zhang Wan, Gong Sunchou and others. Mencius, Mencius' disciples and disciples' records.