"Four Books and Five Classics" ~ Six Arts ~ Six Tao

"Four Books and Five Classics" ~ Six Arts ~ Six Tao Four Books Five Classics and Six Arts: Four Books, Five Classics and Six Arts are Chinese language and literature.

The four books refer to the University, the Mean, the Analects, and Mencius; The Five Classics refer to the Book of Songs, the Book of Songs, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Changes, and the Spring and Autumn Period, referred to as

"Poetry and Books Rites Yi Chunqiu", in fact, there should have been six classics, and a book of "The Book of Music", collectively called

"Poetry and books are easy to spring and autumn", but later died in the war at the end of the Qin Dynasty, and only the Five Classics remained. There are two versions of the Six Arts.

One is that ancient Chinese Confucianism required students to master six basic talents, including the number of books of ritual and music.

Etiquette is etiquette, music is music, shooting is shooting and riding technology, royal is the technique of driving a carriage, calligraphy is calligraphy, and counting is counting.

There is also a saying that interprets the six arts as the six classics, namely the Book of Changes, the Book of Songs, the Book of Songs, the Book of Rites, the Book of Music, and the Spring and Autumn Period.

"Liutao", also known as "Taigong Liutao" and "Taigong Art of War", is a famous Taoist military book in ancient China.

It is an important part of the classical military cultural heritage of the Han nationality in China, and its content is broad and profound, the ideology is profound and rich, and the logic is meticulous and rigorous, which is the concentrated embodiment of the essence of the military thought of the ancient Han nationality.

The earliest explicit inclusion of this book is the Sui Book of Classics, entitled

"Written by Jiang Wang, the teacher of King Wen of Zhou". Jiang Wang is Jiang Taigong Lu Wang. But since the Song Dynasty, there have been people who have questioned this.

From the analysis of the content of this book, the style of writing and the cultural relics unearthed in recent years, it can be roughly concluded that "Liutao" was written by someone in the name of Jiang Wang at the end of the Warring States Period.

The book consists of six volumes and a total of sixty articles. The content of "Liutao" is very extensive, and almost all issues related to war and various aspects are touched.

The best part of it is its theory of strategy and tactics. I collected it in Baidu Encyclopedia, I wanted to say something, but now everything is a bit of a draw

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