Guwen Guanzhi
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Guwen Guanzhi is an anthology of more than two hundred works from the Spring-and-Autumn period (722 B.C.) to the Ming dynasty (1644 A.D.). These pieces are regarded as the some of the best examples of narrative and expository prose in Chinese literature. Representing a diversity of styles and encompassing traditional Chinese moral values, the writings in the Guwen Guanzhi have enjoyed a wide readership throughout Chinese history. This anthology is selected as a popular studying material for beginner of classic Chinese studies. There are many articles of Guwen Guanzhi are selected into Chinese textbooks.
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Guwen Guanzhi has selected 220 articles. According to the historical timeframe,It was categoried into 12 series.
The first series: Collected articles from 《Zuo Zhuan》 of Zhou Dynasty.
The second series: Collected articles from 《Zuo Zhuan》 of Zhou Dynasty.
The third series: Collected articles from 《Guo Yu》 , 《Gong Yang》,《Liang Gu》 of Zhou Dynasty.