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Who wrote The Book of Rites University?
The writer is Ceng Zi. The creation time is the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, the source of the work is The Book of Rites, and the literary genre is prose. "University" is an essay on Confucian thoughts of self-cultivation, governing the country and leveling the world. Originally the 42nd Book of Rites Dai Xiao, it is said that it was written by Ceng Zi during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. In fact, it is a Confucian work in the Qin and Han Dynasties, and it is an important work for China to discuss educational theory in ancient times.

As one of The Book of Rites, Daxue is influenced by its works and has a direct inspiration to Korean thought and Confucianism. Especially after the rise of Neo-Confucianism in Song Dynasty, imperial examinations played a great role. After the Song Dynasty, almost every scholar was influenced by the university. "University" emphasizes the improvement of learners' moral cultivation and the spirit of caring for and participating in society, which is of positive significance for forming a good social atmosphere and promoting social development. The idea of "cultivation, equality, governance and equality" put forward by "University" has almost become the only standard ideal for scholars. This kind of thought advocates actively joining the WTO, paying attention to self-cultivation, caring about people's sufferings, striving to improve people's livelihood, maintaining social stability and supporting unity, which has played an important role in social prosperity and stability.