1, Notes on Chu Ci
A Collection of Notes on Chuci was written by Zhu Rentan when he was an Anfu envoy of Jinghu South Road (1 193). Chu Ci, also known as "Chu Ci", is a kind of fu style created by Qu Yuan, a great poet in the Warring States Period.
The works use the literary style and dialect rhyme of Chu area (now around the two lakes) to describe the mountains, rivers and historical customs of Chu area, which has strong local characteristics.
In the Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang compiled Qu Yuan's works and Song Yu's works "Cheng Qu Fu" into a collection called Songs of the South. It became a collection of poems that had a far-reaching influence on China literature after The Book of Songs.
It is also China's first collection of romantic poems. There are many annotation books on Chu Ci, among which The Collection of Notes on Chu Ci is the best one to study Chu Ci.
1972 During Japanese Prime Minister tanaka kakuei's visit to China, Mao Zedong presented tanaka kakuei with a set of Notes on Chu Ci.
2. Notes on the Analects of Confucius
Annotation on the Analects of Confucius is a part of Zhu's Confucian Neo-Confucianism book Annotation on Four Books and Five Sentences after more than 40 years' careful attention and word-for-word scrutiny.
The main contents include: preface to Analects of Confucius, learning first, governing second, eight strokes third, establishing people fourth, Gongye Chang fifth, Yongye sixth, Shure seventh, Taibo eighth, ninth, Hunan tenth, advanced eleventh, Yan Yuan twelfth, thirteenth, sages fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth.
3. The outline of an ordinary mirror
The Mirror Record written by Zhu in the Southern Song Dynasty consists of 59 volumes, which is orderly. According to Sima Guang's Zi Jian, Li and Guo's Bu, and the records of his pupil Zhao Shiyuan, this Scholars is famous for its teaching, simplifying its contents and compiling it into an outline.
As a summary, the outline imitates Spring and Autumn Annals; In order to consolidate the feudal rule, the purpose of describing and imitating Zuo Zhuan is to "distinguish names and rules" with the brushwork of Spring and Autumn Annals.
The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms in Zi Jian is based on the Chronology of Wei Dynasty, and Zhu Wei promoted orthodoxy and changed it to the Chronology of Shu and Han Dynasties. Later, Yin Qixin and others expounded the meaning of this book, and Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty made it more "royal" and became a further ideological tool for feudal autocratic rule.
4, "Song Chen Ming's words and deeds"
* * * Seventy-five volumes, written by Zhu and Li in Southern Song Dynasty. Zhu wrote the First Ten Volumes and the Last Fourteen Volumes, and Li wrote the Sequel, Bieji and Waiji, with a total of 51 volumes. This book brings together the deeds of important figures in the Song Dynasty scattered in anthologies and biographies, and * * * includes 225 figures in the Northern and Southern Song Dynasties.
5. "Family gifts"
Family Rites is one of the most influential works of Zhu in Southern Song Dynasty. The content of Family Rites is divided into five parts: ceremony, crown, fainting, mourning and sacrifice, all of which are based on the social customs at that time and refer to ancient and modern family rituals, reflecting the characteristics of Zhu's etiquette thought.
After the book was completed, it was widely published and engraved. The controversy about Family Rites in later generations mainly focused on the authenticity, because Family Rites was an unfinished work of Zhu, which appeared after Zhu's death, but Zhu rarely mentioned it in Selected Works, and the process was tortuous, so later generations suspected it was a fake book.
Modern scholars mainly look for clues to Zhu's "Family Rites" from collections and quotations, and basically prove that "Family Rites" is not a fake book.
This paper mainly investigates the evolution of Zhu's "Family Rites" in the formation and development of Zhu's family rites thought. Through the investigation of the ideological content of Family Rites, this paper explains the characteristics of Zhu Xueguan in ancient and modern times, and discusses the changes and development of his etiquette thoughts in combination with his etiquette works and quotations in his later years.
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