During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Ji Xiaolan, a famous scholar who edited Sikuquanshu, once said, "The truth and things in the world are all said in ancient books. Writing now is still beyond the scope of the ancients. Why write more? " This is indeed a famous saying. Look at the works of scholars around the world on thoughts and academic aspects, which are all the wisdom of the ancients, and even, emphatically, they are all said by the ancients in China. Therefore, Ji Xiaolan didn't write a book all his life, but just compiled a book-sorting out the ancient books of predecessors and systematically classifying China culture for the convenience of later scholars. He is knowledgeable and quick-thinking, and has only one book, Reading Notes of Wei Caotang.
Ji Xiaolan has made it very clear that all the truths in the world are clear, so what he writes is what he has heard or experienced. You don't need to make up novels to convince the world. Now there are always people who think that it is unnecessary for him to make up stories when he writes.
Good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil. The ancients all told the truth. As a man who is not very old, he doesn't need to make up stories to announce what the truth is. Isn't this a slap in the face?
Therefore, Yuewei Caotang Notes is a documentary style.