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The Book of Songs: The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in China. From the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, there were 305 poems in total (there are six other poems by Xiaoya, which are not counted), so it is also called "300 poems" with Shangshu, Book of Rites and Zhouyi. "There are more than 300 ancient poems, which are related to Confucius, but not important ..." (Historical Records of Confucius Family) is said to have been compiled by Confucius. Formerly known as "Poetry", it was regarded as a classic by Confucian scholars in the Han Dynasty, but it was called "The Book of Songs", also known as "Poetry 300". He initiated the excellent tradition of realism in China's ancient poetry creation. The content in The Book of Songs, in terms of its original nature, is the lyrics of songs. Mozi Meng Gong said, "There are 300 ode poems, 300 string poems, 300 song poems and 300 dance poems", which means that there are more than 300 poems, all of which can be recited, played with musical instruments and sung and danced. "Historical Records Confucius Family" also said: "Three hundred and fifty poems were written by Confucius, in order to combine Shao, Wu, elegance and praise." Although these statements are still possible to be discussed, there is no doubt that the Book of Songs was closely related to music and dance in ancient times. The Book of Songs is not only the earliest collection of poems, but also an encyclopedia reflecting the society at that time. Shangshu: Originally named Shu, it was renamed Shangshu in Han Dynasty, meaning the book of the previous generation. This is the compilation of the first ancient historical document and some works tracing back to ancient deeds in China, and it preserves some important historical materials of Shang and Zhou Dynasties, especially the early Western Zhou Dynasty. According to legend, Shangshu was compiled by Confucius, but some articles were later added by Confucianism. At the beginning of the Western Han Dynasty, there were 28 articles, which were copied in the popular official script of the Han Dynasty, and were called Jinwen Shangshu. According to another legend, ancient history (only a few lost articles) and pseudo-ancient history presented by Meilian in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (more than modern history books 16) were found in the wall of Confucius' residence during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. The popular Book of History is a combination of the Jin version of Book of History and the pseudo-ancient version of Book of History. The Book of Changes: The Book of Changes, also known as the Book of Changes, has a far-reaching influence in China and even the world, but it is an ancient book that no one really understands after the Qin and Han Dynasties until today. Zhouyi is divided into classic department and biography department. The classic department, formerly known as Zhouyi, reveals the typical image meaning of 450 hexagrams and judges the corresponding good and bad luck. The transmission system includes classical Chinese, Zhuan Zhuan, Xiangzhuan, Zhuan Zhuan, Shuogua Zhuan and Zhuan Zhuan Zhuan. Book of Rites: In the Han Dynasty, the ancient book written by Confucius was called "Jing", and the disciple's interpretation of "Jing" was "Chuan" or "Ji", hence the name, that is, the interpretation of "Li". By the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, the Book of Rites had 13 1. According to legend, Dade compiled eighty-five articles, which were called "Da Dai Li Ji"; Dai Sheng chose 49 of them, which is called The Rites of Little Wear. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Dai Li was not popular, so Dai Xiao was originally called the Book of Rites, together with Zhou Li and Yi Li as the "Three Rites", with Zheng Xuan as a note, and his status rose to that of Confucian classics. The contents of the book are also very extensive, such as discussing etiquette, explaining the system and promoting Confucian ideals. Chunqiu: Chunqiu is a chronicle of Lu, revised by Confucius. It records the history from the year of Luyin (722 BC) to the fourteenth year of Lu Aigong (4865438 BC+0 BC), and is the earliest existing chronicle of China. The historical data of Chunqiu is of high value, but it is not complete. Wang Anshi even said that Chunqiu was a "waste newspaper". It is also one of the Confucian classics. Finally, I want to say that it's not my fault. It is a powerful Baidu.