
Two Types of Chinese Studies Guidance
by Liang Qichao
About This Novel
"Two Kinds of Guidance on Chinese Studies" is a compilation of Mr. Liang Qichao's two works that guide young people on how to read Chinese classics, "Essential Contents of Introductory Books on Chinese Studies and How to Read them" and "Answers to Essential Books and How to Read them". In the spring of 1923, a reporter from "Tsinghua Weekly" asked Mr. Liang Qichao to draft "Essentials of an Introductory Book on Chinese Studies and How to Read it", and "supervision was very urgent". Mr. Liang "struggled his best in three days" to complete it. The book manuscript lists a reading list of Chinese classics for young people from six aspects: "Books on Cultivation, Application and Relationship with Ideological History", "Books on Political History and Other Philology", "Books on Rhymes", "Books on Elementary School and Grammar" and "Books on Casual Reading". "Solving Problems and Reading Methods of Essential Books" is a lecture given by Mr. Ren Gong at Tsinghua University in 1923. The manuscript discusses Chinese classics such as "The Analects of Confucius, Mencius University, Doctrinal Doctrine of Filial Piety", "Historical Records", "Xunzi", "Han Feizi", "Zuo Zhuan Guoyu", "The Book of Songs", "Chu Ci", "Book of Rites", "Book of Rites", "Book of Rites", "Historical Records", "Shiji", "Historical Records", "Xunzi", "Han Feizi", "Zuo Zhuan Guoyu", "Book of Songs", "Book of Rites", "Book of Rites", "Book of Rites", "Book of Rites", "Historical Records", "Historical Records", "Xunzi", "Han Feizi", "Zuo Zhuan Guoyu", "Book of Songs", "Book of Rites", "Book of Rites", "Book of Rites" and other Chinese classics. It summarizes and summarizes the author/author, year of writing, content and value, reading method, its annotations and related books, etc.
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