Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Ji Xiaolan, the truth and things in the world are all said in ancient books. Where does this sentence come from? What is the original text? thank you

Ji Xiaolan, the truth and things in the world are all said in ancient books. Where does this sentence come from? What is the original text? thank you

During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Ji Xiaolan, a famous scholar who edited Sikuquanshu, once said, "The truth and things in the world are all said in ancient books. Writing now is still beyond the scope of the ancients. Why write more? " This is indeed a famous saying. Look at the works of scholars around the world on thoughts and academic aspects, which are all the wisdom of the ancients, and even, emphatically, they are all said by the ancients in China. Therefore, Ji Xiaolan never wrote a book in his life, but compiled a book-sorting out the ancient books of predecessors and systematically classifying the culture of China for the convenience of later scholars. His own work has only one book, Notes of Yuewei Caotang.

It is precisely because of this attitude that he learns, so he naturally reads a lot, and his understanding is more profound and correct than others. He made an eight-word evaluation of Taoist scholarship: "Broad and profound." Meaning, Taoist cultural thought contains the whole culture of China for five thousand years. "Wide" is all-encompassing, and "fine" is the realm of exquisiteness and delicacy.

However, the evil of Taoism is also great. The art of painting spells, swallowing knives and spitting fire has become Taoist culture, as well as Yin and Yang, geomantic omen, fortune telling, medicine, martial arts and so on. Almost all of them are included, and they all belong to Taoist scholarship. Therefore, although it is "comprehensive, extensive and subtle", it also has disadvantages.