Seo Kyung (Book)
"Xiao Qing" is one of China's five most ancient books of Confucianism. Confucius wrote that documents on the political affairs of ancient China were compiled. In particular, it is the first and most detailed document detailing the political philosophy of the State. They are divided into four parts: "Uesh", "Haje", "Shang", and "Zhou", respectively. These are the Yoshin period, Hanara, . In the age of the nation, it was called "the book" in the sense of an official document. Since then, in the Han dynasty, when the Confucian scholars of the Confucian scholarship became the dominant ideology of Confucianism, the Confucian scholars of the time referred to it as an "ancient book" to honor and respect. Or the meaning of "尙" means "upper", it is interpreted in the meaning of "the upper book". In the Song Dynasty, it was called "Seokyeong" in the sense that it belonged to the Five Sages, the main scriptures of Confucianism.