What is the difference between the Big Day Book of Rites and the Little Day Day Book of Rites?

The differences between "Da Dai Li Ji" and "Xiao Dai Li Ji" are as follows:

1. The editors are different

"Da Dai Li Ji": "Da Dai Li Ji" is a book on rituals compiled by Dai De in the middle of the Western Han Dynasty.

"Book of Rites of Xiao Dai": "Book of Rites", also known as "Book of Rites of Xiao Dai" and "Book of Rites of Xiao Dai", was written in the Han Dynasty and compiled by Dai Shengsuo, a ritual scholar of the Western Han Dynasty.

2. The number of chapters is different

"Da Dai Li Ji": "Da Dai Li Ji" originally had eighty-five chapters, but now only thirty-nine chapters remain. The remaining forty-six articles, namely, articles 1 to 38, 43 to 45, 61, 82 to 85, at the latest It was lost in the Tang Dynasty.

"Xiao Dai Li Ji": "Xiao Dai Li Ji" is an important anthology of laws and regulations in ancient China, consisting of 20 volumes and 49 chapters.

3. The source of the book is different

"The Book of Rites of Dadai": "The Book of Rites of Dadai" may be derived from "Hanshu·Yiwenzhi" (page 1709) to a certain extent It contains 131 chapters in the earlier miscellaneous collection "Ji".

"Xiao Dai Li Ji": It is said to be written by the seventy-two disciples of Confucius and his students. It was compiled by Dai Shengsuo, a ritual scholar in the Western Han Dynasty. It is the "Poetry", "Book" and "Li" taught by Confucius to his disciples. "Yue", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn" and "Six Classics" are the carriers of the highest philosophy in Chinese classical culture.