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On Classics
Literature论经典
Jim Fury
The author of this article has long been committed to the study of Chinese classical literature and is a research expert in the field of Chinese classical literature. In this manuscript, the author collects decades of research experience and systematically explains in ten chapters the inheritance, universality, authority and influence of classic works on contemporary society. The entire manuscript is widely cited, with clear arguments, novel and unique viewpoints, and an in-depth analysis of the connotation of the word "classic". It is a valuable theoretical research monograph.
The author of this article has long been committed to the study of Chinese classical literature and is a research expert in the field of Chinese classical literature. In this manuscript, the author collects decades of research experience and systematically explains in ten chapters the inheritance, universality, authority and influence of classic works on contemporary society. The entire manuscript is widely cited, with clear arguments, novel and unique viewpoints, and an in-depth analysis of the connotation of the word "classic". It is a valuable theoretical research monograph.

On Classics
Literature论经典
Jim Fury
The author of this article has long been committed to the study of Chinese classical literature and is a research expert in the field of Chinese classical literature. In this manuscript, the author collects decades of research experience and systematically explains in ten chapters the inheritance, universality, authority and influence of classic works on contemporary society. The entire manuscript is widely cited, with clear arguments, novel and unique viewpoints, and an in-depth analysis of the connotation of the word "classic". It is a valuable theoretical research monograph.
The author of this article has long been committed to the study of Chinese classical literature and is a research expert in the field of Chinese classical literature. In this manuscript, the author collects decades of research experience and systematically explains in ten chapters the inheritance, universality, authority and influence of classic works on contemporary society. The entire manuscript is widely cited, with clear arguments, novel and unique viewpoints, and an in-depth analysis of the connotation of the word "classic". It is a valuable theoretical research monograph.