Below are the other authors mentioned. Since the Chinese tradition itself didn't get differentiated out into a separate literature tradition until Eastern Han, this list includes many BCE works.
Classic of Changes |
Classic of Documents |
Springs and Autumns |
Laozi (ca. 6th c. BCE): Laozi / Daodejing |
Confucius (551-479 BCE): Analects |
Sunzi: Art of War (ca. 4th c. BCE) |
Discourses of the States (4th c. BCE) |
Zuo's Commentary (late 4th c. BCE, attributed to Zuo Qiuming (ca. 4th c. BCE)) |
Mencius (372-289 BCE): Mencius |
Zhuangzi (Zhuang Zhou, ca. 369-286 BCE): Zhuangzi |
Han Feizi (d. 233 BCE) |
Xunzi (ca. 300-230 BCE) |
Sima Tan (d. 110 BCE) |
Record of Ritual |
Great Learning |
Central Mean |
Sima Qian (145-87? BCE): Historical Records (ca. 100 BCE); "Letter Replying to Ren An" |
Ban Gu (32-92 CE) |
Ge Hong (284-364): The Master Who Cherishes Simplicity |
Kong Yingda (574-648) |
Liu Zhiji (661-721): Generalities on History (710) |
Zhu Xi (1130-1200) |
Wang Yangming (1472-1529) |
Hu Yinglin (1551-1602) |
Complete Library of the Four Treasuries (1773-82) |
Lin Shu (1852-1924) |
Yan Fu (1853-1921) |
Liang Qichao (1873-1929) |
Mao Zedong (1893-1976): "Talks at the Yan'an Forumon Art and Literature" (1942) |
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