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What is the earliest book in China?

China's earliest books are: Three Graves, Five Classics, Eight Sorts and Nine Hills. These books are the first historical records after the disappearance of Kunlun civilization.

Three tombs: it is estimated that it is the record of Kunlun pyramid of Kunlun civilization. Grave, ancient meaning, highland meaning.

Five Classics: Describe the simple life system of primitive commune. Canon means truth, common sense and principle.

Basso: Some people mean gossip. It may be true. It is the prototype of the Book of Changes. In ancient times, rope meant thick rope. The ancients had the habit of tying a rope to take notes. The evolution of Kunlun script to Oracle Bone Inscriptions may be based on Basso. This may be a divination book.

Jiuqiu: Some people refer to Jiuzhou. Others refer to the nine countries that were destroyed. Probably nine developed stone civilizations destroyed by floods. River map and Luo Shu: produced after the above books. They recorded ancient mathematics and numbers and so on.

According to the historical changes of Kunlun civilization, later generations have come to the conclusion that the existence of heaven, the concept of circulation of Chinese people, artifacts on earth, impossibility and ancestor worship.

Extended data

The books of Fuxi, Shennong and Huangdi are called Three Graves, which can be interpreted as ancient books.