Book of Rites (national Academy of Chinese Studies)

Book of Rites (national Academy of Chinese Studies)

by (chinese) Dai Sheng

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269Kwords42chapters
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Ch. 42The Psychological Portrayal is Meticulous, the Dialogues between the Characters Are Vivid and Perceptible, and the Aphorisms Have Profound Meanings
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The "Book of Rites" was said to have more than 100 chapters at the beginning, but was later simplified to 85 chapters by Dai De, a scholar of the Han Dynasty, and the world called it the "Book of Rites". During the compilation process, we selected 28 chapters from the authoritative version that are extremely classic, practical, and of literary value and compiled them into a volume. Each article is divided into many subsections, and each subsection is divided into three parts: original text, notes and translation. The whole book has a rigorous structure, concise and concise words, and profound implications.

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Learn and practice it from time to time, isn't it true? If you review the past and learn the new, you can become a teacher!

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