Five Classics: The Book of Songs, Shangshu, Book of Rites and Zhouyi.
A hundred schools of thought contend series: Laozi, Zhuangzi, Guanzi, Liezi, Mozi, Xunzi, Corpser, Sun Tzu, Confucius Tales, Yanzi Chunqiu, Shilu Chunqiu, Jia Yi's new book, Chunqiu Fan Lu and Yangzi. Xunzi, Gongsun, Guiguzi, Zihuazi, Yin Wenzi, Guanzi, Mu Chuan, Biography of Ten Kingdoms, Biography of Immortals, Bao Puzi, Woqijing, Wei Liaozi, Confucius Family Story, Confucius, Zhou Kuai, Nine Chapters Arithmetic, Tai, Xinyu, New Preface, White Tiger's Theory of Tongde, Custom, Lun Heng, Theory of a Thousand Commandments, Shen Jian.
The earliest history book: Shangshu (book for short),
The earliest code of moral conduct: The Book of Rites (referred to as "Rites"),
The earliest chronological history book: Three Biographies of the Spring and Autumn Period (Biography for short),
The earliest collection of poems: The Book of Songs (referred to as Poems for short),
The earliest dictionary: erya,
The earliest chronological history book in China is Chunqiu.
A book in China that compiles ancient cultural classics is called Shangshu.
The chronicle general history that has a far-reaching influence on later generations is Sima Guang's Zi Tongzhi Jian in the Northern Song Dynasty.
The largest series I have ever read in ancient times is the Siku series, which is divided into four parts: classics, history, zi and Ji. It was revised by seal script during the reign of Qing Qianlong.