The Three Character Classic, Trimetric Classic or San Zi Jing (三字經, 三字经) is a written work from China. Many people believe that Wang Yinglin wrote it during the Song Dynasty. It is named Three Character Classic because each line has three Chinese words, which are called "characters." It is often used to teach children how to say words.
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Chinese classics and Confucian texts |
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Four Books |
- Great Learning
- Doctrine of the Mean
- Analects
- Mencius
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Five Classics | |
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Thirteen Classics |
- Classic of Poetry
- Book of Documents
- Rites of Zhou
- Etiquette and Ceremonial
- Book of Rites
- I Ching
- Commentary of Zuo
- Commentary of Gongyang
- Commentary of Guliang
- Analects
- Erya
- Classic of Filial Piety
- Mencius
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San Bai Qian | |
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Seven Military Classics |
- The Art of War
- The Methods of the Sima
- Six Secret Teachings
- Wei Liaozi
- Wu Zi
- Three Strategies of Huang Shigong
- Questions and Replies between Tang Taizong and Li Weigong
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Mathematics |
- The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art
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Others |
- Bai Hu Tong
- Biographies of Exemplary Women
- Classic of Music
- Four Books for Women
- School Sayings of Confucius
- The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars
- Xunzi
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