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Four Books and Five Classics and Lu (state)

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Difference between Four Books and Five Classics and Lu (state)

Four Books and Five Classics vs. Lu (state)

The Four Books and Five Classics are the authoritative books of Confucianism in China written before 300 BC. Lu (c. 1042–249 BC) was a vassal state during the Zhou dynasty of ancient China.

Similarities between Four Books and Five Classics and Lu (state)

Four Books and Five Classics and Lu (state) have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Confucius, Mencius, Spring and Autumn Annals, Taoism, Warring States period, Zhou dynasty.

Confucius

Confucius (551–479 BC) was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.

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Mencius

Mencius or Mengzi (372–289 BC or 385–303 or 302BC) was a Chinese philosopher who has often been described as the "second Sage", that is after only Confucius himself.

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Spring and Autumn Annals

The Spring and Autumn Annals or Chunqiu is an ancient Chinese chronicle that has been one of the core Chinese classics since ancient times.

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Taoism

Taoism, also known as Daoism, is a religious or philosophical tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (also romanized as ''Dao'').

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Warring States period

The Warring States period was an era in ancient Chinese history of warfare, as well as bureaucratic and military reforms and consolidation, following the Spring and Autumn period and concluding with the Qin wars of conquest that saw the annexation of all other contender states, which ultimately led to the Qin state's victory in 221 BC as the first unified Chinese empire known as the Qin dynasty.

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Zhou dynasty

The Zhou dynasty or the Zhou Kingdom was a Chinese dynasty that followed the Shang dynasty and preceded the Qin dynasty.

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Four Books and Five Classics and Lu (state) Comparison

Four Books and Five Classics has 48 relations, while Lu (state) has 39. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 6.90% = 6 / (48 + 39).

References

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