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Who wrote the book "University"? What do you mean?
The book Da Xue is said to have been written by Ceng Zi, but it is actually a Confucian work in Qin and Han Dynasties.

1, Daxue has been circulated for more than 2,000 years, and has its unique academic characteristics, academic achievements and social status in each period of China's history.

2. After the Song and Yuan Dynasties, "Da Xue" became the official textbook of the school and the required reading of the imperial examination, which had a great influence on the ancient education in China.

3. University comes from The Book of Rites, which was originally the 42nd of 49 articles. The Book of Rites was originally named The Book of Rites of Little Dai, also known as The Book of Little Dai. It was compiled by Dai Sheng in Xuan Di era according to a batch of anonymous Confucian works left over from history.

Extended data:

1, "University" is a paper on Confucian philosophy of life. Firstly, this paper puts forward that the purpose of learning is "morality", "being close to the people" and "stopping at perfection", and then thinks that only self-cultivation can rule the country and level the world. The following texts are all about this topic.

2. In the Book of Rites, both The Doctrine of the Mean and The University highlight the significance of self-cultivation. "A gentleman must cultivate himself", "If you know his virtue, you will rule him". "If you don't fix your body, you can't be at home." As a social activity, "self-cultivation" is not only private, but also conducive to the generation and realization of meaning.

3. "University" naturally links personal learning, teaching people and politics, starting with the understanding of moral concepts (knowing things and knowledge) and focusing on the establishment of moral beliefs (integrity and sincerity).

4. Xue Ji summed up a set of principles and methods of education and teaching on the basis of comprehensive experiences and lessons of various long-term education and teaching, which is the essence of Xue Ji.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia _ University Baidu Encyclopedia _ Book of Rites