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Shangshu is the earliest book in China.
Shangshu is the first ancient historical document in China, and it is a compilation of some works that trace back to ancient deeds.

1, Shangshu, also known as Shu or Shu Jing, is the first ancient historical document in China, and it is also a compilation of works tracing ancient deeds, which preserves some important historical materials of Shang and Zhou Dynasties, especially the early years of Western Zhou Dynasty. It is also the oldest royal anthology in China. Mainly by memorizing words.

2. Historical documents spanning more than two thousand years from Yao and Shun to Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties. This is a testable record of three graves and five codes. Shangshu is listed as one of the Confucian classics, and "Shang" means "Shang". Shangshu is an ancient book, a compilation of China's ancient historical documents and some works tracing back ancient deeds.

3. The words recorded in Shangshu are basically words such as vows, life, training and letters patent. Although the style of writing is generally Gu Zhuo, there are a few words that are vivid and fluent.

The dynasty that the Book of History began.

Shangshu is the name of a senior government official in China feudal society. In the Qing Dynasty, the main officials of Liubu and Li Fan Academy were called Shangshu. Beginning in the Qin Dynasty, following the order of ministers in the Western Han Dynasty, he was originally an official in charge of documents and ministers' seals.