Chinese classic texts
Specifically speaking, the Chinese classic texts or Chinese canonical texts (Chinese: 典籍;
More broadly speaking, Chinese classic texts may refer to texts, be they written in
In the
Pre-Qin texts (before 221 BCE)
- The Classics of
Confucianism :- The
Four Books :- The Great Learning is a chapter from the Classic of Rites.
- The Doctrine of the Golden Mean is another chapter from the Classic of Rites.
- The
Analects of Confucius , a twenty-chapter work of dialogues between Confucius and his disciples, recorded by later Confucian scholars. - The Mencius, a book of conversations between Mencius and some kings of his time.
- The Five Classics:
- The
I Ching is a manual of divination based on the eight trigrams attributed to the mythical figureFuxi (by the time of Confucius these right trigrams had been multiplied to sixty-four hexagrams). The I Ching is still used by modern adherents of folk religion. - The
Classic of Poetry is made up of 305 poems divided into 160 folk songs, 74 minor festal songs, traditionally sung at court festivities, 31 major festal songs, sung at more solemn court ceremonies, and 40 hymns and eulogies, sung at sacrifices to gods and ancestral spirits of the royal house. This book is traditionally credited as a compilation from Confucius. - The Three Rites are the three ancient ritual texts listed among the classics of Confucianism, a record of social forms
and ceremonies of the
Western Zhou , and a restoration of the original copy after the burning of Confucian texts in 213 BCE:- The Classic of Rites
- The Rites of Zhou
- The Etiquette and Ceremonials
- The
Classic of History is a collection of documents and speeches of theXia , Shang andWestern Zhou and period before. It contains examples of the earliest Chinese prose. - The Spring and Autumn Annals is chronologically the earliest annal;
consisting of about 16,000 words, it records the events of the State of Lu from 722 BCE to
481 BCE, with implied condemnation of usurpations, murder, incest, etc.
- The
Zuo Zhuan (Commentary of Zuo) is a different report of the same events as the Spring and Autumn Annals with a few significant differences. It covers a longer period than the Spring and Autumn Annals. - The Commentary of Gongyang, another surviving commentary on the same events (see Spring and Autumn Annals).
- The Commentary of Guliang, another surviving commentary on the same events (see Spring and Autumn Annals).
- The
- The Classic of Music is sometimes referred to as the sixth classic; it was lost by the time of the Han Dynasty.
- The
- Other Confucian classics:
- The Classic of Filial Piety is a very small classical book on how to behave towards a senior, be it one's father, an elder brother, or the ruler.
- The
Erya is a dictionary explaining the meaning and interpretation of words in the context of the Confucian Canon.
- The
- The Classics of
Taoism :- Tao Te Ching, attributed to
Laozi . - Zhuangzi, attributed to the philosopher of the same name, Zhuangzi.
- The Classic of the Perfect Emptiness, attributed to
Liezi .
- Tao Te Ching, attributed to
- The Classic of
Mohism :Mozi , attributed to the philosopher of the same name,Mozi .
- The Classics of
Legalism :The book of lord Shang , attributed toShang Yang .Guanzi , attributed to Guan Zhong.- Hanfeizi, attributed to Han Fei.
Shenzi , attributed to Shen Buhai; all but one chapter is lost.Shenzi , attributed toShen Dao . It originally consisted of ten volumes and forty-two chapters, of which all but seven chapters have been lost.- The Book of Law, attributed to
Li Kui .
- The Classics of Military Science:
- The Art of War, attributed to Sunzi.
- The
Thirty-Six Strategies , recently recovered. - The Three Strategies of Master Yellow Stone, attributed to Huangshi Gong.
- The Methods of the Minister of War, attributed to Sima Rangju.
Wuzi , attributed toWu Qi .- Weiliaozi, attributed to Wei Liao.
- The Classics of the History of China:
- The Guoyu, a collection of historical records of numerous states recorded the
period from
Western Zhou to 453 BCE. - The Shan Hai Jing, a collection of mythical tales from various locations.
- The Guoyu, a collection of historical records of numerous states recorded the
period from
Post-Qin texts (after 206 BCE)
- The
Twenty-Four Histories , a collection of authoritative histories of China, including theRecords of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian and theBook of Han by Ban Gu. - The Strategies of the Warring States, attributed to Liu Xiang.
- The Spring and Autumn Annals of the Sixteen Kingdoms, a historical record of the
Sixteen Kingdoms , attributed to Cui Hong, is lost. - The
Shiming , is a dictionary compiled by Liu Xi by the end of2nd century . - The Dialogues between Li Jing and Tang Taizong, attributed to Li Jing
- The
Comprehensive Mirror for Aid in Government , withSima Guang as its main editor. - The Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue, a historical record of the states of
Wu and Yue during the period of Spring and Autumn, attributed to Zhao Ye. - The
Shiliuguo Chunqiu , compiled by Cui Hong, a history book for theSixteen Kingdoms . - The
Jiaoshi Yilin , a work modelled afterI Ching , attributed to Jiao Yanshou. - The The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art, a mathematics Chinese book composed by several generations scholars of Han Dynasty.
- The
Thousand Character Classic , attributed to Zhou Xingsi. - The Treatise on Astrology of the Kaiyuan Era, compiled by Gautama Siddha, is a Chinese encyclopedia on astrology and divination.
- The Shitong, written by
Liu Zhiji , was a work on historiography. - The Tongdian, written by
Du You , a contemporary text focused on theTang Dynasty . - The Tang Huiyao, compiled by Wang Pu, is a text based on the institutional history of the Tang Dynasty.
- The Great Tang Records on the Western Regions,
complied by
Bianji is a recounts of Xuanzang's journey. - The Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang, written by Duan Chengshi, which records fantastic stories, anecdotes, and exotic customs,.
- The
Four Great Books of Song , was a term refer to the four large compilation during the beginning of Song Dynasty. - The Siku Quanshu, is the largest compilation of literature in Chinese history.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms , a semi-fictionalised account of the fall of the Han Dynasty and the period that followed until theJin Dynasty dynasty reunited china, attributated to Luo Guanzhong
See also
Chinese literature Imperial examination List of early Chinese texts - Kaicheng Stone Classics
- Old Texts
Sources and external links
- Chinese Text Project (Chinese philosophy texts in classical Chinese with English and modern Chinese translations)
- Wengu text database (Classic of Poetry, Analects of Confucius, Tao Te Ching, and I Ching, in Chinese and translations)
- Chinese Classics (James Legge's translations of the Analects of Confucius, the Great Learning, the Doctrine of the Mean, the Works of Mencius and the Tao Te Ching)
- Chinese classic text online (Traditional Chinese)
- Chinese Literature Classics (listed in English, with links to Chinese texts and translations in several languages)
- Albert E. Dien Chinese Beliefs in the Afterworld
PDF - 凌云小筑 In Chinese, with articles and discussions on literature, history, and philosophy.
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