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Chinese classic texts or canonical texts () or simply dianji (典籍) refers to the Chinese texts which originated before the imperial unification by the Qin dynasty in 221 BC, particularly the "
Four Books and Five Classics The Four Books and Five Classics () are the authoritative books of Confucianism, written in China before 300 BCE. The Four Books and the Five Classics are the most important classics of Chinese Confucianism. Four Books The Four Books () a ...
" of the Neo-Confucian tradition, themselves a customary abridgment of the " Thirteen Classics". All of these pre- Qin texts were written in
classical Chinese Classical Chinese, also known as Literary Chinese (古文 ''gǔwén'' "ancient text", or 文言 ''wényán'' "text speak", meaning "literary language/speech"; modern vernacular: 文言文 ''wényánwén'' "text speak text", meaning "literar ...
. All three canons are collectively known as the classics ( t , s , ''jīng'', lit. "
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"). The term Chinese classic texts may be broadly used in reference to texts which were written in vernacular Chinese or it may be narrowly used in reference to texts which were written in the classical Chinese which was current until the fall of the last imperial dynasty, the Qing, in 1912. These texts can include ''shi'' (, historical works), ''zi'' (, philosophical works belonging to schools of thought other than the
Confucian Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China. Variously described as tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a humanistic or rationalistic religion, a way of governing, or ...
but also including works on agriculture,
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, divination, art criticism, and other miscellaneous writings) and ''ji'' (, literary works) as well as '' jing (Chinese medicine)''. In the
Ming The Ming dynasty (), officially the Great Ming, was an imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last orthodox dynasty of China ruled by the Han pe ...
and Qing dynasties, the Four Books and Five Classics were the subjects of mandatory study by those
Confucian Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China. Variously described as tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a humanistic or rationalistic religion, a way of governing, or ...
scholars who wished to take the imperial exams and needed to pass them in order to become government officials. Any political discussion was full of references to this background, and one could not be one of the literati (or, in some periods, even a military officer) without having memorized them. Generally, children first memorized the Chinese characters of the " Three Character Classic" and the " Hundred Family Surnames" and they then went on to memorize the other classics. The literate elite therefore shared a common culture and set of values.


Qin Dynasty


Loss of texts at the end of the Qin Dynasty

According to Sima Qian's '' Records of the Grand Historian'' (Shiji), after Qin Shi Huangdi, the first
emperor of China ''Huangdi'' (), translated into English as Emperor, was the superlative title held by monarchs of China who ruled various imperial regimes in Chinese history. In traditional Chinese political theory, the emperor was considered the Son of Heav ...
, unified China in 221 BC, his chancellor Li Si suggested suppressing intellectual discourse to unify thought and political opinion. This was alleged to have destroyed philosophical treatises of the Hundred Schools of Thought, with the goal of strengthening the official Qin governing philosophy of Legalism. Three categories of books were viewed by Li Si to be most dangerous politically. These were poetry, history (especially historical records of other states than Qin), and philosophy. The ancient collection of poetry and historical records contained many stories concerning the ancient virtuous rulers. Li Si believed that if the people were to read these works they were likely to invoke the past and become dissatisfied with the present. The reason for opposing various schools of philosophy was that they advocated political ideas often incompatible with the totalitarian regime. Modern historians doubt the details of the story, which first appeared more than a century later in the
Han Dynasty The Han dynasty (, ; ) was an Dynasties in Chinese history, imperial dynasty of China (202 BC – 9 AD, 25–220 AD), established by Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang (Emperor Gao) and ruled by the House of Liu. The dynasty was preceded by th ...
official Sima Qian's '' Records of the Grand Historian.'' Michael Nylan observes that despite its mythic significance, the Burning of the Books legend does not bear close scrutiny. Nylan suggests that the reason Han dynasty scholars charged the Qin with destroying the Confucian Five Classics was partly to "slander" the state they defeated and partly because Han scholars misunderstood the nature of the texts, for it was only after the founding of the Han that Sima Qian labeled the Five Classics as "Confucian". Nylan also points out that the Qin court appointed classical scholars who were specialists on the ''
Classic of Poetry The ''Classic of Poetry'', also ''Shijing'' or ''Shih-ching'', translated variously as the ''Book of Songs'', ''Book of Odes'', or simply known as the ''Odes'' or ''Poetry'' (; ''Shī''), is the oldest existing collection of Chinese poetry, c ...
'' and the '' Book of Documents'', which meant that these texts would have been exempted, and that the ''
Book of Rites The ''Book of Rites'', also known as the ''Liji'', is a collection of texts describing the social forms, administration, and ceremonial rites of the Zhou dynasty as they were understood in the Warring States and the early Han periods. The ''Boo ...
'' and the '' Zuozhuan'' did not contain the glorification of defeated feudal states which the First Emperor gave as his reason for destroying them. Nylan further suggests that the story might be based on the fact that the Qin palace was razed in 207 BCE and many books were undoubtedly lost at that time. Martin Kern adds that Qin and early Han writings frequently cite the Classics, especially the ''Documents'' and the ''Classic of Poetry'', which would not have been possible if they had been burned, as reported.


Western Han dynasty


Five Classics

The Five Classics () are five pre- Qin Chinese books that became part of the state-sponsored curriculum during the Western Han dynasty, which adopted Confucianism as its official ideology. It was during this period that the texts first began to be considered together as a set collection, and to be called collectively the "Five Classics". Several of the texts were already prominent by the Warring States period. Mencius, the leading Confucian scholar of the time, regarded the ''Spring and Autumn Annals'' as being equally important as the semi-legendary chronicles of earlier periods. ;''
Classic of Poetry The ''Classic of Poetry'', also ''Shijing'' or ''Shih-ching'', translated variously as the ''Book of Songs'', ''Book of Odes'', or simply known as the ''Odes'' or ''Poetry'' (; ''Shī''), is the oldest existing collection of Chinese poetry, c ...
'' :A collection of 305 poems divided into 160 folk songs, 105 festal songs sung at court ceremonies, and 40 hymns and eulogies sung at sacrifices to heroes and ancestral spirits of the royal house. ;'' Book of Documents'' :A collection of documents and speeches alleged to have been written by rulers and officials of the early Zhou period and before. It is possibly the oldest Chinese narrative, and may date from the 6th century BC. It includes examples of early Chinese prose. ;''
Book of Rites The ''Book of Rites'', also known as the ''Liji'', is a collection of texts describing the social forms, administration, and ceremonial rites of the Zhou dynasty as they were understood in the Warring States and the early Han periods. The ''Boo ...
'' :Describes ancient rites, social forms and court ceremonies. The version studied today is a re-worked version compiled by scholars in the third century BC rather than the original text, which is said to have been edited by Confucius himself. ;'' I Ching'' (''Book of Changes'') :The book contains a divination system comparable to Western geomancy or the West African Ifá system. In Western cultures and modern East Asia, it is still widely used for this purpose. ;'' Spring and Autumn Annals'' :A historical record of the
State of Lu Lu (, c. 1042–249 BC) was a vassal state during the Zhou dynasty of ancient China located around modern Shandong province. Founded in the 11th century BC, its rulers were from a cadet branch of the House of Ji (姬) that ruled the Zhou dy ...
, Confucius's native state, 722–481 BC. Up to the Western Han, authors would typically list the Classics in the order Poems-Documents-Rituals-Changes-Spring and Autumn. However, from the Eastern Han the default order instead became Changes-Documents-Poems-Rituals-Spring and Autumn.


Han Imperial Library

In 26 BCE, at the command of the emperor, Liu Xiang (77–6BC) compiled the first catalogue of the imperial library, the ''Abstracts'' ''Bielu''), and is the first known editor of the ''
Classic of Mountains and Seas The ''Classic of Mountains and Seas'', also known as ''Shan Hai Jing'', formerly romanized as the ''Shan-hai Ching'', is a Chinese classic text and a compilation of mythic geography and beasts. Early versions of the text may have existed sin ...
'' (''Shanhaijing''), which was finished by his son. Liu also edited collections of stories and biographies, the '' Biographies of Exemplary Women'' (''Lienüzhuan''). He has long erroneously been credited with compiling the '' Biographies of the Immortals'' (''Liexian Zhuan''), a collection of Taoist hagiographies and hymns.. Liu Xiang was also a poet - he is credited with the " Nine Laments" (''"Jiu Tan"'') that appears in the anthology
Chu Ci The ''Chu ci'', variously translated as ''Verses of Chu,'' ''Songs of Chu'', or ''Elegies of Chu'', is an ancient anthology of Chinese poetry including works traditionally attributed mainly to Qu Yuan and Song Yu from the Warring States period ...
'. The works edited and compiled by Liu Xiang include: This work was continued by his son, Liu Xin (scholar), who finally completed the task after his father's death.


Song Dynasty


Four Books

The Four Books () are Chinese classic texts illustrating the core value and belief systems in
Confucianism Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China. Variously described as tradition, a philosophy, a Religious Confucianism, religion, a humanistic or rationalistic religion, ...
. They were selected by Zhu Xi in the
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to serve as general introduction to Confucian thought, and they were, in the
Ming The Ming dynasty (), officially the Great Ming, was an imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last orthodox dynasty of China ruled by the Han pe ...
and Qing dynasties, made the core of the official curriculum for the civil service examinations.Daniel K. Gardner. ''The Four Books: The Basic Teachings of the Later Confucian Tradition''. Indianapolis: Hackett, 2007. . They are: ; '' Great Learning'' : Originally one chapter in the ''
Book of Rites The ''Book of Rites'', also known as the ''Liji'', is a collection of texts describing the social forms, administration, and ceremonial rites of the Zhou dynasty as they were understood in the Warring States and the early Han periods. The ''Boo ...
''. It consists of a short main text attributed to Confucius and nine commentary chapters by Zengzi, one of the disciples of Confucius. Its importance is illustrated by Zengzi's foreword that this is the gateway of learning. It is significant because it expresses many themes of Chinese philosophy and political thinking, and has therefore been extremely influential both in classical and modern Chinese thought. Government, self-cultivation and investigation of things are linked. ; '' Doctrine of the Mean'' : Another chapter in ''
Book of Rites The ''Book of Rites'', also known as the ''Liji'', is a collection of texts describing the social forms, administration, and ceremonial rites of the Zhou dynasty as they were understood in the Warring States and the early Han periods. The ''Boo ...
'', attributed to Confucius' grandson Zisi. The purpose of this small, 33-chapter book is to demonstrate the usefulness of a golden way to gain perfect virtue. It focuses on the
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(道) that is prescribed by a heavenly mandate not only to the ruler but to everyone. To follow these heavenly instructions by learning and teaching will automatically result in a Confucian virtue. Because Heaven has laid down what is the way to perfect virtue, it is not that difficult to follow the steps of the holy rulers of old if one only knows what is the right way. ; '' Analects'' : A compilation of speeches by Confucius and his disciples, as well as the discussions they held. Since Confucius's time, the ''Analects'' has heavily influenced the philosophy and moral values of
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and later other
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n countries as well. The Imperial examinations, started in the
Sui dynasty The Sui dynasty (, ) was a short-lived imperial dynasty of China that lasted from 581 to 618. The Sui unified the Northern and Southern dynasties, thus ending the long period of division following the fall of the Western Jin dynasty, and la ...
and eventually abolished with the founding of the Republic of China, emphasized Confucian studies and expected candidates to quote and apply the words of Confucius in their essays. ; '' Mencius'' : A collection of conversations of the scholar Mencius with kings of his time. In contrast to the sayings of Confucius, which are short and self-contained, the ''Mencius'' consists of long dialogues with extensive prose.


Ming Dynasty


Thirteen Classics

The official curriculum of the imperial examination system from the Song dynasty onward are the Thirteen Classics. In total, these works total to more than 600,000 characters that must be memorized in order to pass the examination. Moreover, these works are accompanied by extensive commentary and annotation, containing approximately 300 million characters by some estimates. * '' Classic of Changes'' or ''I Ching'' (易經 ''Yìjīng'') * '' Book of Documents'' (書經 ''Shūjīng'') * ''
Classic of Poetry The ''Classic of Poetry'', also ''Shijing'' or ''Shih-ching'', translated variously as the ''Book of Songs'', ''Book of Odes'', or simply known as the ''Odes'' or ''Poetry'' (; ''Shī''), is the oldest existing collection of Chinese poetry, c ...
'' (詩經 ''Shījīng'') * The Three Ritual Classics (三禮 ''Sānlǐ'') ** '' Rites of Zhou'' (周禮 ''Zhōulǐ'') ** '' Ceremonies and Rites'' (儀禮 ''Yílǐ'') ** ''
Book of Rites The ''Book of Rites'', also known as the ''Liji'', is a collection of texts describing the social forms, administration, and ceremonial rites of the Zhou dynasty as they were understood in the Warring States and the early Han periods. The ''Boo ...
'' (禮記 ''Lǐjì'') *** " Great Learning" chapter (大學 "Dà Xué") *** " Doctrine of the Mean" chapter (中庸 "Zhōng Yōng") * The Three Commentaries on the '' Spring and Autumn Annals'' ** '' The Commentary of Zuo'' (左傳 ''Zuǒzhuàn'') ** '' The Commentary of Gongyang'' (公羊傳 ''Gōngyáng Zhuàn'') ** '' The Commentary of Guliang'' (穀梁傳 ''Gǔliáng Zhuàn'') * ''
The Analects The ''Analects'' (; ; Old Chinese: '' ŋ(r)aʔ''; meaning "Selected Sayings"), also known as the ''Analects of Confucius'', the ''Sayings of Confucius'', or the ''Lun Yu'', is an ancient Chinese book composed of a large collection of sayings ...
'' (論語 ''Lúnyǔ'') * '' Classic of Filial Piety'' (孝經 ''Xiàojīng'') * '' Erya'' (爾雅 ''Ěryǎ'') * '' Mencius'' (孟子 ''Mèngzǐ'')


List of Classics


Before 221 BC

It is often difficult or impossible to precisely date pre-Qin works beyond their being "pre-Qin", a period of 1000 years. Information in ancient China was often orally passed down for generations before it was written down, so the order of the composition of the texts may not be in the same order as that which was arranged by their attributed "authors".Cambridge History of Ancient China chapter 11 The below list is therefore organized in the order which is found in the Siku Quanshu, the imperial library of the Qing dynasty. The Siku classifies all works into 4 top-level branches: the Confucian Classics and their secondary literature; history; philosophy; and poetry. There are sub-categories within each branch, but due to the small number of pre-Qin works in the Classics, History and Poetry branches, the sub-categories are only reproduced for the Philosophy branch.


Classics branch


History branch


Philosophy branch


Poetry


After 206 BC

* The '' Twenty-Four Histories'', a collection of authoritative histories of China for various dynasties: ** The '' Records of the Grand Historian'' by Sima Qian ** The '' Book of Han'' by Ban Gu. ** The '' Book of Later Han'' by Fan Ye ** The ''
Records of Three Kingdoms The ''Records or History of the Three Kingdoms'', also known by its Chinese name as the Sanguo Zhi, is a Chinese historical text which covers the history of the late Eastern Han dynasty (c. 184–220 AD) and the Three Kingdoms period (220� ...
'' by
Chen Shou Chen Shou (; 233–297), courtesy name Chengzuo (), was a Chinese historian, politician, and writer who lived during the Three Kingdoms period and Jin dynasty of China. Chen Shou is most known for his most celebrated work, the '' Records of ...
** The ''
Book of Jin The ''Book of Jin'' is an official Chinese historical text covering the history of the Jin dynasty from 266 to 420. It was compiled in 648 by a number of officials commissioned by the imperial court of the Tang dynasty, with chancellor Fang ...
'' by Fang Xuanling ** The '' Book of Song'' by Shen Yue ** The '' Book of Southern Qi'' by Xiao Zixian ** The '' Book of Liang'' by Yao Silian ** The '' Book of Chen'' by Yao Silian ** The '' History of the Southern Dynasties'' by Li Yanshou ** The '' Book of Wei'' by Wei Shou ** The '' Book of Zhou'' by Linghu Defen ** The '' Book of Northern Qi'' by
Li Baiyao Li Baiyao () (564–647), courtesy name Zhonggui (重規), formally Viscount Kang of Anping (安平康子), was a Chinese historian and an official during the Chinese dynasties Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty. He was honored for his literary abiliti ...
** The '' History of the Northern Dynasties'' by Li Yanshou ** The ''
Book of Sui The ''Book of Sui'' (''Suí Shū'') is the official history of the Sui dynasty. It ranks among the official Twenty-Four Histories of imperial China. It was written by Yan Shigu, Kong Yingda, and Zhangsun Wuji, with Wei Zheng as the lead author. ...
'' by Wei Zheng ** The '' Old Book of Tang'' by Liu Xu ** The '' New Book of Tang'' by Ouyang Xiu ** The '' Old History of Five Dynasties'' by
Xue Juzheng Xue Juzheng ( – 12 July 981; courtesy name Ziping) was a scholar-official who successively served the Later Jin, Later Han, Later Zhou and Song dynasties. He was one of the chief ministers of the Song dynasty from 973 until his death. Xu ...
** The '' New History of Five Dynasties'' by Ouyang Xiu ** The '' History of Song'' by Toqto'a ** The ''History of Liao'' by Toqto'a ** The '' History of Jin'' by Toqto'a ** The '' History of Yuan'' by
Song Lian Song Lian (; 1310–1381), courtesy name Jinglian (), was a Chinese historian and politician of the Ming dynasty. He was a literary and political advisor to the Hongwu Emperor. Before that, he was one of the principal figures in the Yuan ...
** The '' History of Ming'' by Zhang Tingyu ** The '' Draft History of Qing'' by
Zhao Erxun Zhao Erxun (23 May 1844 – 3 September 1927), courtesy name Cishan, art name Wubu, was a Chinese political and military officeholder who lived in the late Qing dynasty. He served in numerous high-ranking positions under the Qing government, in ...
is usually referred as the 25th classic of history records ** The ''
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'' by
Ke Shaomin Ke Shaomin (, 1850–1933), courtesy name Fengsun (), also known by his art name Liaoyuan (), was a Chinese historian from Jiaozhou, Shandong. He is most known for writing the ''New History of Yuan'', one of the Twenty-Five Histories The ''Twe ...
is sometimes referred as the 26th classic of history records * The '' Chronicles of Huayang'', an old record of ancient history and tales of southwestern China, attributed to Chang Qu. *The '' Biographies of Exemplary Women'', a biographical collection of exemplary women in ancient China, compiled by 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 of 2nd century. * '' A New Account of the Tales of the World'', a collection of historical anecdotes and character sketches of some 600 literati, musicians, and painters. * The ''Thirty-Six Strategies'', a military strategy book attributed to
Tan Daoji Tan Daoji () (before 404 - April 9, 436) was a high level general of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. He was one of the most respected generals during the Southern and Northern Dynasties era. Because of this, however, he was feared by Emperor Wen ...
. *The '' Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons'' (''Wen Xin Diao Long''), a review book on ancient Chinese literature and writings by Liu Xie. * The '' Commentary on the Water Classic'', a book on hydrology of rivers in China attributed to the great geographer Li Daoyuan. * The '' Dialogues between Li Jing and Tang Taizong'', a military strategy book attributed to Li Jing * The '' Comprehensive Mirror for Aid in Government (Zizhi Tongjian)'', with Sima 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 Spring and Autumn period, attributed to Zhao Ye. * The ''
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'', a record of governance strategies and leadership of Emperor Taizong of Tang, attributed to Wu Jing. * ''Da Dai Li Ji by Dai de a commentary/edition of the book of rites though less popular then Dai sheng's version'' * ''Xiao Dai Li Ji'' or just jiji a commentary/edition of the book of rites by Dai Sheng it is relatively the book of rites along with Dai de's da Dai li ji it makes up the commentaries by the dai's or translated tai in some instances * The '' Jiaoshi Yilin'', a work modelled after the '' I Ching'', composed during the Western Han Dynasty and attributed to Jiao Yanshou. * '' The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art'', a mathematics Chinese book composed by several generations scholars of
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. * 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 The ''Shitong'' () is the first Chinese-language work about historiography compiled by Liu Zhiji between 708 and 710. The book describes the general pattern of the past official dynastic historiography on structure, method, order of arrangement, s ...
'', written by
Liu Zhiji Liu Zhiji (; 661–721), courtesy name Zixuan (), was a Chinese historian and politician of the Tang dynasty. Well known as the author of ''Shitong'', he was born in present-day Xuzhou, Jiangsu, during the Tang dynasty. Liu's father Liu Zangqi and ...
, a work on historiography. * The '' Tongdian'', written by Du You, a contemporary text focused on the
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. * The '' Tang Huiyao'', compiled by Wang Pu, a text based on the institutional history of the Tang dynasty. * The '' Great Tang Records on the Western Regions'', compiled by Bianji; a recount of
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's journey. * The '' Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang'', written by Duan Chengshi, records fantastic stories, anecdotes, and exotic customs. * The '' Four Great Books of Song'', a term referring to the four large compilations during the beginning of
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: ** The '' Taiping Yulan,'' a ''
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'' encyclopedia. ** The '' Taiping Guangji'' , a collection of folk tales and
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. ** The '' Wenyuan Yinghua'', an anthology of poetry, odes, songs and other writings. ** The '' Cefu Yuangui'', a ''
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'' encyclopedia of political essays, autobiographies, memorials and decrees. * The '' Dream Pool Essay'', a collection of essays on science, technology, military strategies, history, politics, music and arts, written by Shen Kuo. * The '' Exploitation of the Works of Nature'', an encyclopedia compiled by Song Yingxing. * The ''
Compendium of Materia Medica The ''Bencao gangmu'', known in English as the ''Compendium of Materia Medica'' or ''Great Pharmacopoeia'', is an encyclopedic gathering of medicine, natural history, and Chinese herbology compiled and edited by Li Shizhen and published in the ...
'', a classic book of medicine written by Li Shizhen. * The '' Siku Quanshu'', the largest compilation of literature in Chinese history. * The '' New Songs from the Jade Terrace'', a poetry collection from the
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period. * The Quan Tangshi, or ''Collected Tang Poems'', compiled during the
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, published AD 1705. * The ''
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'', a collection of jokes compiled during the Qing dynasty.


See also

* Chinese literature *
Imperial examination The imperial examination (; lit. "subject recommendation") refers to a civil-service examination system in Imperial China, administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy. The concept of choosing bureaucrats by ...
*
List of early Chinese texts This is a list of early Chinese texts that were composed before the collapse of the Eastern Han dynasty. The titles are rendered in Pinyin transcription and sorted alphabetically. {{expand list, date=October 2012 B * Baihu tong 白虎通, 1 c. C ...
* Kaicheng Stone Classics *
Seven Military Classics The Seven Military Classics () were seven important military texts of ancient China, which also included Sun-tzu's '' The Art of War''. The texts were canonized under this name during the 11th century AD, and from the time of the Song dynasty, w ...
* Old Texts * Sinology * Thomas Francis Wade *
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* Lionel Giles * Frederic H. Balfour


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* * * Endymion Wilkinson. ''Chinese History: A New Manual.'' (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Asia Center, Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series. New Edition; Second, Revised printing March 2013). . See esp. pp. 365– 377, Ch. 28, "The Confucian Classics."


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