Category
page 1Chinese children's books
Thousand Character Classic
Chinese poem consisting of 1000 characters, each used only once, arranged into 250 lines and grouped into four line rhyming stanzas
Three Character Classic
13th century Chinese literary work
Hundred Family Surnames
classic composition of common surnames in China's Song dynasty
Poems of a Thousand Masters
Chinese poetry anthology of Tang and Song dynasty poems
Cangjiepian
The Cangjiepian, also known as the Three Chapters (, sāncāng), was a BCE Chinese primer and a prototype for Chinese dictionaries. Li Si, Chancellor of the Qin dynasty (221–206 BCE), compiled it for the purpose of reforming written Chinese into the new orthographic standard Small Seal Script. Beginning in the Han dynasty (206 BCE – 221 CE), many scholars and lexicographers expanded and annotated the Cangjiepian. By the end of the Tang dynasty (618–907), it had become a lost work, but in 1977, archeologists discovered a cache of (c. 165 BCE) texts written on bamboo strips, including fragments of
Long Wenbianying