2. Introduction to Tao Te Ching: This book, also known as Laozi and Five Thousand Words, is a philosophical work of Laozi (Li Er) in the Spring and Autumn Period. ?
3. Introduction to The Analects: The Analects is the general source of China people's thoughts for two thousand years, one of the Confucian classics in China and the most important one of Confucianism. ?
4. Introduction to Historical Records: Historical Records was written by Sima Qian, a historian of the Western Han Dynasty, after a lapse of 14 years, recording the history of more than 3,000 years from the legendary Huangdi era to the fourth year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. ?
5. Introduction to Zhouyi: Zhouyi is known as the "source of the avenue". It is the head of the group classics and the book of teaching. It has a supreme position and is one of the classic works of Chinese studies. ?
6. Introduction to Zhuangzi: Zhuangzi, also known as Nanhuajing, is a classic work of Taoism and one of the required readings of Chinese classics.
7. Mencius
Introduction: Mencius is a classic work of Confucianism, full of a kind of "noble spirit". In the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhu was listed as the "Four Books", written by Mencius and his disciples.
8. "Workbook"
Introduction: Biography is the work of Wang Yangming, a master psychologist in Ming Dynasty, which records Mr. Yangming's quotations and letters about learning.
9. Zuozhuan
Introduction: Zuo Zhuan, formerly known as Zuo's Spring and Autumn Annals, is a chronological history book with complete narrative in ancient China, which is said to have been written by Zuo Qiuming.
10, Book of Rites
Brief introduction: The Book of Rites, also known as The Book of Rites for Little Wear and The Book of Little Wear, is an important anthology of laws and regulations in ancient China, compiled by Dai Sheng, a ritual scientist in the Western Han Dynasty.