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'''Six Classics''' are six books systematically edited and revised by Confucius who advocated moral education. The six books are ''[[Shi]]'' (''The Book of Songs''), ''[[Shangshu|Shu]]'' (''The Book of History''), ''[[Yi Li|Li]]'' (''The Book of Rites''), ''[[Yue]]'' (''The Book of Music''), ''[[Zhou Yi|Yi]]'' (''The Book of Changes''), and ''[[Chun qiu]]'' (''Spring and Autumn Annals''). ('''[[Six Classics|More ...]]''')
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'''Six Classics''' are six books systematically edited and revised by [[Confucius]] who advocated moral education. The six books are ''[[Shi]]'' (''The Book of Songs''), ''[[Shangshu|Shu]]'' (''The Book of History''), ''[[Yi Li|Li]]'' (''The Book of Rites''), ''[[Yue]]'' (''The Book of Music''), ''[[Zhou Yi|Yi]]'' (''The Book of Changes''), and ''[[Chun qiu]]'' (''Spring and Autumn Annals''). ('''[[Six Classics|More ...]]''')

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Confucius

Six Classics are six books systematically edited and revised by Confucius who advocated moral education. The six books are Shi (The Book of Songs), Shu (The Book of History), Li (The Book of Rites), Yue (The Book of Music), Yi (The Book of Changes), and Chun qiu (Spring and Autumn Annals). (More ...)