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guajiro [1.7K]
3 years ago
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Can some paraphrase this? ''He must study the Four Books, the Five Classics, other Confucian works, and know how to compose poem

s and write essays. Studying the 5 classics required memorization, but not much questioning.''
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olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
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Answer: This one is a little complicated because I don't have any context, but here:

There won't be a huge amount of questions asked, but he (replace he with person's name) will need to memorize a lot from the books of Confucianism in order to write poems or essays.

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