Book of Documents

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The Book of Documents is one of the oldest and most revered Chinese classics, comprising a collection of historical speeches and governmental records that deeply shaped Confucian political and moral thought.

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Book of Documents canonical 9
Book of Documents (Shujing) 1
Shangshu 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese classic text
Confucian classic
historical text
political philosophy text
belongsToGenre didactic literature
documentary history
contains governmental records
historical speeches
moral exhortations
political admonitions
royal proclamations
focusesOn good governance
ideal rulership
legitimacy of kingship
moral philosophy
political philosophy
hasAlternativeName Book of Documents
surface form: Shangshu

Shujing
hasChineseName 尚書
Book of Documents self-linksurface differs
surface form: 書經
hasInfluenced Sinosphere
surface form: East Asian political culture

later Chinese legal thought
hasKeyConcept Mandate of Heaven
moral responsibility of rulers
remonstrance of ministers
ritual and order
hasReceivedCommentaryBy Kong Anguo
Kong Yingda
Zheng Xuan
hasTraditionalNumberOfChapters 58
influenced Chinese historiography
Chinese political theory
Confucian moral thought
Confucian political thought
isAssociatedWithTradition Confucianism
isPartOf Five Classics
isRegardedAs authoritative source on ancient Chinese governance
canonical Confucian scripture
one of the oldest Chinese classics
language Classical Chinese
originatesFrom Ancient China
surface form: ancient China
timePeriodCovered Shang dynasty
Xia dynasty
Zhou dynasty
legendary sage kings
wasCanonizedDuring Han dynasty
wasUsedAs text for civil service examinations

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Confucius influencedBy Book of Documents
Zhuanxu mentionedIn Book of Documents
this entity surface form: Book of Documents (Shujing)
Tang of Shang mentionedIn Book of Documents
King Zhou of Shang associatedWork Book of Documents
Zhou state historicalSource Book of Documents
Xia dynasty mentionedIn Book of Documents
Battle of Muye describedIn Book of Documents
King Wu of Zhou culturalDepiction Book of Documents
Duke of Zhou associatedWith Book of Documents
Book of Documents hasChineseName Book of Documents self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 書經
Book of Documents hasAlternativeName Book of Documents
this entity surface form: Shangshu