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The first chapter is the definition of Chinese studies
Section 1 The origin of the name of Sinology
Section 2 Definition and Interpretation of Sinology
Chapter II Scope and Classification of Chinese Studies
7 Section 1 Classification of Zhuangzi
8 The classification of Xunzi in the second quarter
8 The classification of Sima Tan in the third quarter
9 The classification of Huainanzi in the fourth quarter
10 Section 5 Classification of Six Hearts and Half Bones
1 1 Section 6 The following classification of Sui Shu's classics and records.
12 Section 7 Classification of Zhang Taiyan, Liang Qichao, Hu Shi and Li Li
13 Section 8 Book Classification
15 chapter iii modern people's attitude towards Chinese studies
15 superstitious attitude in the first quarter
16 contemptuous attitude in the second quarter
17 attitude towards sports in the third quarter
17 the attitude of blind obedience in the fourth quarter
19 chapter iv the reasons why we study Chinese studies.
The first section shows the national spirit.
Section 2 Sorting out the Legacy of Our Ancestors
2 1 Section 3 Breaking the old and new boundaries
Section 4 Cultural Exchanges between the East and the West
The second part is research methods.
The first chapter 26 observation.
27 Selection in the First Section
28 browsing in the second quarter
28 Section III Circle and Hook
28 Intensive reading in the fourth quarter
29 Section 5 Notes and Records
3 1 Chapter II Meeting
The first section should know the number of experts who study Confucian classics.
In the second section, the schools of philosophy should be well known.
In the third section, we should distinguish between true and false in history.
36. We should know the changes of ruling literature in the fourth quarter.
40 The third chapter doubt
40 in the first quarter doubt ancient times
In the second quarter doubt today 42
Chapter IV Discrimination 44
45 The reason of forgery in the first quarter
46 in the second quarter, the masterpiece of discriminating falsehood
48 In the third quarter, the method of distinguishing falsehood
Section IV 54