Baizi quanshu

Baizi quanshu (simplified Chinese: 百子全书; traditional Chinese: 百子全書; pinyin: Bǎizi quánshū) or Zishu baijia (simplified Chinese: 子书百家; traditional Chinese: 子書百家; pinyin: Zǐshū bǎijiā), a collection of the philosophical works of the so-called Hundred Schools of Thought, is a congshu compilation published by the Chongwen shuju (Chinese: 崇文书局; "Chongwen Bookstore") in Hubei during the Qing dynasty. == Overview == The collection arranges roughly one hundred philosophical works from the Pre-Qin period up to the Ming dynasty according to the schools of thought (in categories, Chinese lei 類), with about two dozen works belonging to the Confucian school (section Rujia 儒家).

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Baizi quanshu

Baizi quanshu (simplified Chinese: 百子全书; traditional Chinese: 百子全書; pinyin: Bǎizi quánshū) or Zishu baijia (simplified Chinese: 子书百家; traditional Chinese: 子書百家; pinyin: Zǐshū bǎijiā), a collection of the philosophical works of the so-called Hundred Schools of Thought, is a congshu compilation published by the Chongwen shuju (Chinese: 崇文书局; "Chongwen Bookstore") in Hubei during the Qing dynasty. == Overview == The collection arranges roughly one hundred philosophical works from the Pre-Qin period up to the Ming dynasty according to the schools of thought (in categories, Chinese lei 類), with about two dozen works belonging to the Confucian school (section Rujia 儒家).

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