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What are the classics of Chinese studies?
Chinese studies should be divided into philosophy, history, religion, literature, customs, textual research, ethics, edition and so on. , with Confucian philosophy as the mainstream; In terms of ideological system, it should be divided into three schools: pre-Qin philosophers, Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. As far as Sikuquanshu is concerned, Chinese studies should be divided into four parts, namely classics, history, scholars and books collection. As far as the lectures on Chinese studies by Zhang Taiyan, a master of Chinese studies, are concerned, they should be divided into primary schools, classics, history, philosophers and literature.

Confucian classics: Zhouyi, Shangshu, Zhou Li, Book of Rites, Yili, Book of Songs, Chunqiu Zuozhuan, Chunqiu Gongyang Zhuan, Chunqiu Guliang Zhuan, Analects of Confucius, Xiaojing, Erya and Mencius.

History Department: Historical Records, Hanshu, History of the Three Kingdoms, History as a Mirror, Warring States Policy, Historical Records of Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, etc.

Subdivision: Lao Zi, Mozi, Zhuangzi, Xunzi, Han Feizi, Guan Zi, Yin Wenzi, Shen Zi, Gong Sunzilong, Huai Nanzi, Bao Puzi, Liezi, Sun Zi and Gong Sunzilong.

Collection: Songs of Chu, Tang Poetry, Song Poetry, Yuefu Poetry, Selected Works, Li Taibai Collection, Du Gongbu Collection, Han Changli Collection, Liuhe Dongji Collection and Baixiangshan Collection.

Masterpieces of Chinese Studies: Twenty-two Scholars (Laozi, Zhuangzi, Guanzi, Liezi, Mozi, Xunzi, Corpser, Sun Tzu, Collected Works of Confucius, Yanzi Chunqiu, Lv Chunqiu, Jia Yi's new book, Chunqiu Fan Lu, Yangzi Fayan, Wen Zi Yi. )