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I want to ask what classical Chinese books the library can borrow.
I just clarified in another question that a dream of red mansions is not a classical Chinese, and now I see your question again, which really confirms my words. There are really many people who don't know. I won't repeat the explanation. Let's see for ourselves. Qid=700803030224 1 If in doubt, please refer to the History of China Literature by Sister Liu. Okay, back to the question. I'm not sure whether every public library has classical Chinese books, but personally I think there should be, because even small public libraries in China and Hongkong have a certain number of books. If you want to find a book, first go to the website (pl) of the public library and make sure which library this book is in and whether it has been lent out, so that it won't be empty. As for A Dream of Red Mansions, it certainly belongs to the category of China's novels, but again, A Dream of Red Mansions is not classical Chinese. Some people have said that the book "The View of Ancient Chinese Prose" is good, but I haven't read it, so I won't comment. Personally, I like Zuo Zhuan and Historical Records. These two books are immortal works in the fields of history and literature, and some of them are relatively simple, and they are also included in middle school textbooks. In addition, Ji Xiaolan's Notes on Yuewei Caotang is also a masterpiece. There is no doubt that Ji's writing is fluent, the content in the book is fantastic, never boring, and every story is short and pithy, easy to read.