Zuo Zhuan and Yang Gongzhuan are both important Confucian classics, among which Zuo Zhuan is a book focusing on the Spring and Autumn Annals. The contents and characteristics of these two books are different.
Zuo Zhuan was written in the early years of the Warring States Period, originally named Zuo Chunqiu. For the purpose of explaining the Spring and Autumn Annals, it recorded the history of the vassal states from Lu Yingong to Lu Aigong for 254 years, including war, politics, economy and culture. In addition, Zuo Zhuan truly reflects the great changes during the collapse of slave society, as well as the historical facts that the monarchs of various vassal States annexed land, competed for hegemony and destroyed people's livelihood.
In literature and language, Zuo Zhuan is also excellent, and is considered as a historical prose work. Part of the content is about war, because Chunqiu recorded the number of military actions between countries, so Zuozhuan also used a lot of pen and ink to describe complex war events.
Biography of the Ram, formerly known as Biography of the Ram in the Spring and Autumn Period, is an important Confucian classic. According to legend, it was written by Gong Yanggao, a disciple of Confucius, with the purpose of explaining the Spring and Autumn Annals. This book expounds the profound meaning of the Spring and Autumn Period, and explains every word in the form of questions and answers, which has attracted the attention of emperors in past dynasties. Scholars in Song and Qing Dynasties have done a lot of research on righteousness, and extensively searched for various explanations for future generations to study. The above information is for reference only. For more information, it is recommended to consult relevant literature or consult professional researchers.
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