Classic of Music


The Classic of Music was a Confucian classic text lost by the time of the Han dynasty. It is sometimes referred to as the "Sixth Classic" and is thought to have been important in the traditional interpretations of the Book of Songs.
Qing dynasty scholar Shao Yichen proposed that the book never existed, but more usually it is thought that all copies were destroyed during the burning of books and burying of scholars.
A few traces remain in other surviving works, including the Zuo Zhuan, the Rites of Zhou, and the extremely redacted, poor-quality Record of Music contained in the Classic of Rites. As accounted in the Book of Han, Dou Gong 竇公, a musician of the state of Wei possessed a book Yue shu which was presented to Han Wen-di. However, the text is associated with the Da siyue section of the Zhou li.