Chinese classic literary works include:
1. "Tao Te Ching", a philosophical work by Lao Tzu (Li Er) in the Spring and Autumn Period, also known as "Tao Te Ching", "Lao Tzu", "Five Thousand Words" and "Laozi's Five Thousand Essays" are works written by the pre-Qin scholars in ancient China before they split up, and are important sources of Taoist philosophical thought.
2. "The Analects of Confucius" (lún yǔ) is a collection of quotations compiled by the disciples and re-disciples of Confucius, a thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period, who recorded the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples. It was written in the early Warring States Period.
3. "Zhouyi" is the "Book of Changes", one of the "Three Yis" (there is another view: the Yi Jing is the Three Yis, not the Zhouyi). It is one of the traditional classics and is said to be a descendant of the Zhou Dynasty. Written by Wang Jichang, the content includes two parts: "Jing" and "Biography".
4. "The Peacock Flying Southeast" is the first long narrative poem in the history of Chinese literature, and also the peak work in the history of the development of Yuefu poetry. Later generations praised it and the Northern Dynasties' "Mulan Poetry" as "the two masterpieces of Yuefu poetry" ".
5. The Book of Songs is the beginning of ancient Chinese poetry. It is the earliest collection of poetry. It collects poetry from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period. There are 311 poems, 6 of which are Sheng poems. That is to say, there are only titles but no content, which are called six Sheng poems ("Nanbei", "Baihua", "Huashui", "Yougeng", "Chongqiu" and "Youyi"), reflecting about 500 poems from the beginning to the late Zhou Dynasty. social outlook during the years.