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Representative figures and works of pre-Qin literature
The representative figures and works of pre-Qin literature are as follows:

1, Confucius and his disciples: The Analects of Confucius recorded the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples in the form of quotations, which reflected the thoughts and activities of early Confucianism more intensively. Mozi and his later research: Mozi is a compilation of Mozi and his later research works, which reflects the thought of small producers represented by Mohism. Its artistic characteristics are obvious literariness and logic.

2. Laozi: Laozi is basically the work of Laozi, the founder of Taoism. It combines profound philosophical thoughts and exquisite poetic language, showing a unique artistic style. Mencius and his disciples: "Mencius" The works of Mencius and his disciples reflect the face of Confucianism in the mid-Warring States period. The prose of Mencius embodies the transition from the catalogue to the theme paper.

3. Zhuang Zhou and his later studies: Zhuangzi is a work of Zhuang Zhou and his later studies, and it is also another classic of Taoism. His articles are famous among the pre-Qin philosophers for their unique artistic attainments. His brilliant thoughts, Wang Yang's wanton language and romantic style all reflect his unique position and brilliant literary achievements in various schools of thought.

The relevant knowledge of the pre-Qin period is as follows:

1, Pre-Qin refers to the history of China before the unification of the Qin Dynasty, including Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. This period is an important development stage of China's ancient social system, culture and art, and also a period of the gradual formation and development of China's ancient civilization. In the pre-Qin period, China gradually formed a multicultural circle centered on the Chinese nation, and various cultures gradually merged and developed.

2. The culture and art in the pre-Qin period were also very prosperous. Bronzes, jades and other works of art in Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties represent the early achievements of ancient arts and crafts in China. At the same time, this period is also an important development stage of China's ancient literature, with the emergence of important cultural classics such as The Book of Songs, Shangshu and Yijing.

3. The political system and social structure in the pre-Qin period also had a far-reaching impact on the history of China. Since the Qin Dynasty, China has gradually formed a centralized political system, which lasted for more than two thousand years in the history of China. At the same time, the patriarchal clan system and the ritual and music system in the pre-Qin period also had an important influence on the social structure and culture of China.