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The Classic of Rites, one of the Five Classics of Confucianism.
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[edit] The Four Books
- The Doctrine of the Mean
- Mencius, the second book[1]
- The Great Learning, the third book as translated by James Legge
- The Analects, sayings of Confucius collected after his death, as translated by James Legge
[edit] The Five Classics
- Classic of Changes[2]
- Classic of Poetry[3]
- Classic of Rites[4][5]
- Classic of History[6]
- Spring and Autumn Annals
[edit] Scholastic texts about Confucianism
- Confucianism. as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Confucius from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
- Christ or Confucius, Which?, 1889[7]
- Confucianism and Taouism, 1889[8]
- The Life, Labours and Doctrines of Confucius, 1897 by Edward Harper Parker
- The Ethics of Confucius, 1915 by Miles Menander Dawson[9]
- Confucianism and Its Rivals, 1915 by Herbert A. Giles[10]
- Light from the East: Studies in Japanese Confucianism, 1914[11]