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What is the literary common sense of Chinese?

What is the literary common sense of Chinese? The details are as follows for your reference:

First of all, a brief introduction.

Literary common sense broadly refers to various problems covering culture. Including writers, years, works, geographical and historical allusions and stories in literature, as well as literary habits familiar to ordinary people. Common sense of ancient culture. Such as astronomical calendar, geography, official position, imperial examination etiquette, title and so on.

Second, language.

Chinese is a polysemous word, usually referred to as language, literature and culture for short. Its original meaning is "language". Chinese is generally regarded as a comprehensive subject of language and culture. Language and articles, language knowledge and cultural knowledge are inseparable from it.

Third, literary common sense.

1, the first female poet was: Cai Yan; The first biography is a general history: Historical Records; The first dictionary is: Erya; The first encyclopedia is: Yongle Grand Ceremony; The first collection of poems is: The Book of Songs; The first anthology: Selected Works of Zhaoming; The first dictionary: Shuo Wen Jie Zi; Myth episode I: Shan Hai Jing.

2. The first collection of classical Chinese novels: Shi Shuo Xin Yu; The first collection of strange stories in classical Chinese: Searching for the Gods; The first bibliography: The Analects of Confucius; The first chronological history book is: Spring and Autumn Annals; The first dynastic history: Hanshu; The first art book: Sun Tzu's Art of War; Two Sima in the Western Han Dynasty: Sima Qian and Sima Xiangru.

3. Yuefu: Mulan Poem, Peacock Flying to the Southeast and Fu Qin Ode are three unique Yuefu poems; History: Historical Records, History as a Mirror; Two beats: the first moment of surprise, the second moment of surprise (Ling Mengchu); Da Du Li: Li Bai and Du Fu, Xiao Du Li: Li Shangyin and Du Mu; The Gemini of China's Modern Literary World: Lu Xun and Guo Moruo.

4. Three Immortals: Lide made meritorious deeds; Three generations: Xia, Shang and Zhou; Three biographies of Spring and Autumn Annals: Zuo Zhuan, Ram Zhuan and Gu Liang Zhuan; Three Kings: Yu Xia, Shang Tang and Zhou Wuwang (referring to Zhou Wenwang); Sanshan: Yingzhou, abbot of Penglai; Three religions: Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism; Sangong: Zhou: Sima, Situ, Western Han Dynasty: Prime Minister, Qiu, Imperial Commissioner, Ming and Qing Dynasties: Taishi, Taifu, Taibao, etc.