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What are the taboos for women to copy classics?

The taboo for women to copy classics is not to copy classics when their mood fluctuates.

Both men and women need extreme concentration and calmness when copying scriptures. Therefore, if there are some emotional fluctuations when copying classics, such as anger, depression or anxiety, it is not suitable for copying classics. In this case, women are prone to make mistakes, and even leave typos or mistakes in the scriptures.

Scripture is not only an ordinary book, but also has important wisdom and value. Therefore, women must respect the authority and sanctity of the scriptures, and cannot throw, fold or tamper with them at will. At the same time, we should also respect the cultural background and historical value of the scriptures and avoid meaningless damage and destruction to them.

The origin of Confucian classics

The origin of Confucian classics can be traced back to ancient civilization. The earliest Confucian classics are tortoise shells and animal bones carved with symbols, which record the knowledge and skills of sacrifice, divination, calendar and ceremony. In the Shang Dynasty, books such as classics and laws were gradually formed. With the development of writing, the number and types of books are increasing.

During the Qin and Han Dynasties, Confucian classics were officially compiled, such as The Analects of Confucius, Mencius, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Book of Rites, Shangshu and so on. Since then, the compilation and popularization of Confucian classics have been further strengthened, and Confucian classics, Buddhist classics and Taoist classics have gradually divided, forming a unique tradition of Confucian classics in China. These classics have profoundly influenced people's way of thinking, attitude towards life, values and so on.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-classic books.