Explanation of Nouns in China's Classical Works
Interpretation of ancient classics A school that studies ancient classics in classics. The Western Han Dynasty attached great importance to Confucian classics and set up scholars to teach them. However, the ancient China classics found in the walls of Confucius Temple and among the people have long been taught by the people only. In order to meet the needs of restructuring, Wang Mang attached importance to "Zhou Guan" and listed it as a scholar, which was cancelled in the early Eastern Han Dynasty. During Zhang's reign, Jia Kui, who was in charge of the study of ancient Chinese classics, was paid attention to, and the study of ancient Chinese classics became popular and its status began to improve. Later, Ma Rong, Fu Qian, Zheng Xuan and others made great achievements in explaining Confucian classics and exegesis, and Confucian classics flourished and became the mainstream of Confucian classics in Wei, Jin, Six Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties. The existing Thirteen Classics mostly adopt China's classical theory. Its main features are interpreting the scriptures according to words, concise exegesis, no speculation out of thin air, opposition to divination and less superstitious elements. Scholars in Qing Dynasty inherited the exegetical methods of China's ancient classics and systematically invented them, which were used in the collation of ancient books and the study of language and characters, and made great achievements. Lexical interpretation of ancient Chinese. Generally speaking, it refers to Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Jinwen, Wenshu and the characters prevailing in the six countries during the Warring States period, which declare the history of Wang Taishi; Write; Fifteen big seals, ancient or different. ; ; Han; Xu Shen's Shuo Wen Jie Zi; Preface refers to the documents and classics in the pre-Qin period: the general term for classical Chinese before the May 4th Movement, which generally does not include; The interpretation of parallel classics takes Confucian classics as the research object, including philosophy, history, linguistics, philology and so on. Han Shu's Biography of Erkuan: "See above, study language and classics. Follow it. Preface to the Scholars: "So Confucian scholars have to study their Confucian classics and teach the problem of drinking in the countryside. "