Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House
Release date: 65438+February 2000
Format: 16
Pricing: 494 yuan (all four volumes)
brief Introduction of the content
The Notes to Thirteen Classics, with a total of 416 volumes, is a compilation of thirteen Confucian classics, and it is the annotation of Confucian scholars to the classics from Han Dynasty to Song Dynasty.
Thirteen Classics is the "Bible" of China's ancient feudal society and the main body and core of China's traditional culture. For thousands of years, they have dominated and influenced the development of China culture, and all the traditional academic thoughts of China, such as philosophy, literature, education and ethics, as well as political, economic, cultural activities and social fashion, are based on them. Confucian classics are regarded as the magic weapon of "state" rulers in feudal society of China. Scholar-bureaucrats take learning classics for practical use as their lifelong ambition, and common people also regard it as the Yijing for self-cultivation and self-cultivation.
The Bible in China's ancient feudal society is the main body and core of China's traditional culture. They have dominated and influenced the development of the Chinese nation for thousands of years, and all China's traditional academic thoughts, such as philosophy, literature, education and ethics, as well as political, economic, cultural activities and social customs, are based on them. Ruan Yuan's Notes on Thirteen Classics in Qing Dynasty is the best and the best. This time, for the convenience of non-literary professionals, the Collating Committee of Notes to Thirteen Classics headed by Mr. Li Xueqin made unified and standardized punctuation on the book and reprinted it in a concise way, which is a great cultural achievement.