The Gate of Classics: Introduction to the New Horizons Chinese Classics Library (literature)

The Gate of Classics: Introduction to the New Horizons Chinese Classics Library (literature)

by Zhonghua Book Company Editorial Department

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According to the bibliography of the "New Horizons" Chinese Classics Library series, the introductions at the beginning of each book are compiled in series, and the research experiences of various scholars on Chinese classics are gathered into this collection of introductions. It also includes three prefaces by Rao Gong, Chen Yaonan, and Li Zhuofen. They are all titled "Why do people need to read classics today" to bring out the significance of modern people reading Chinese classics. Celebrity recommendation: What is our mission to promote cultural renaissance? I believe that the 21st century is an era of reorganizing ancient books and selectively regaining traditional morality and culture. --Every classic introduction in Jao Tsung-i's book is written in response to modern people's needs for classic wisdom. Therefore, it not only has a modern vision, but also meets the demands of modern people. --Li Zhuofen The so-called "classics" are written records that have gone through countless tests and are still convinced by everyone and can be used to guide words and deeds. By looking at the Expo and studying these records in detail, we can understand human nature and gain insights into world affairs (especially the spirit of Chinese culture), so we can choose to inherit and carry them forward. --Chen Yaonan

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