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{{Confucianism}}
In [[Chinese language|Chinese]] [[philology]], the '''
Historical sources record the recovery of a group of texts during the last half of the 2nd century BC from the walls of [[Confucius]]’s old residence in [[Qufu]], the old capital of the [[State of Lu]], when Prince Liu Yu (d. 127 BC) attempted to expand it into a palace upon taking the throne there. In the course of taking the old wall apart, the restorers found versions of the ''[[Classic of History]]'', ''[[Rites of Zhou]]'', ''[[Yili (text)|Yili]]'', ''[[Analects of Confucius]]'' and ''[[Classic of Filial Piety]]'', all written in the old orthography used prior to the reforms of the [[
==Terminology==
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: Confucian classics that were reconstructed from surviving copies and scraps.
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: These alternate versions of the classics{{which|reason=which classics?|date=August 2023}} were found after the
; Forged
: This
; Received Texts
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==Controversy among new schools==
By the
The "
In reality, the burning of the books probably did little more than symbolically burn a few copies of the Confucian books conveniently at hand in the capital.{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}} Many other copies survived elsewhere, and these were available for copying into the new orthographic standard set by Qin and its [[clerical script]] successor which evolved under Han
The "
The
The
Later Han (AD 25–220) scholars began favoring the
== Modern interpretations ==
Significance of the
==See also==
*[[Chinese classic texts]]
*''[[
*[[New Text Confucianism]]
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==Sources==
*{{ Cite thesis | degree = PhD | publisher= University of Washington | title = Pi Xirui and ''Jingxue lishi'' | date= 1994 | last= Aque | first = Stuart V. | hdl = 1773/11124 | chapter= Introduction }}
* {{ cite journal | last= Nylan
* {{ Cite journal| last=Ess
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