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Classic sayings of Chinese studies

The classic sayings of Chinese studies are as follows:

1. The avenue is abandoned and there is benevolence and righteousness; Wisdom comes out with great falsehood; Six parents are not harmonious and have filial piety; The country is in a daze, and there are loyal ministers.

2. People can pass it and then change it; Trapped in the heart, balanced in consideration, and then made; Sign in color, hair in sound, and then metaphor.

3. Only when the world is sincere can we master the great classics of the world and establish the great foundation of the world.

4, depending on people's country, if depending on their country; Treat people's homes as if they were their homes; Look at a person's body, if you look at his body.

5. Sincerity is in the middle, and shape is in the outside, so a gentleman must be cautious about his independence.

6. A gentleman expresses his ambition with bells and drums, and enjoys his heart with harps and instruments; Move with dry qi, decorate with feathers, and obey with Qing tube.

7. Oppose the movement of Tao; The use of the weak. Everything in the world is born with something, and everything is born with nothing.

8, born without, do not rely on, succeed and live. It is impossible for a husband to live in a house.

9. The merits are taken over by the whole world, so keep them. Courageously help the world, keep it with fear, be rich in the world, and keep it with humility: this is also the so-called way to lose.

1. To know is to abandon doubts, to do nothing is to do nothing, and to do nothing is to have no regrets.

Introduction to Chinese studies:

Chinese studies in a broad sense refer to the cultural heritage and academic records of China in past dynasties, including China's ancient history, philosophy, geography, politics, economy, calligraphy and painting, music, Yi ology, martial arts, medicine, astrology, architecture, etc. Sinology in a narrow sense refers to China's ancient theory.

Modern Sinology belongs to a broad concept. Although it is closely related to Confucian classics, its value orientation is different and its meaning is broader, covering all kinds of traditional academics in a subset of Confucian classics and history. Generally speaking, Sinology is the abbreviation of "China Scholarship", as opposed to "Western Learning". Some commentators also pointed out: "Modern Sinology is not a simple continuation of traditional learning, but a transitional form of China's academic transformation from tradition to modernity under the influence of modern western learning."

Modern Sinology was first accepted by mainstream western intellectuals through Li Linsi and jing xing Society, and had a substantial impact. Li Linsi and jing xing Society have played a pioneering role in the "middle school broadcasting to the west" in China ancient philosophy, traditional culture and art, traditional Chinese medicine and other fields.