Studying the relationship between classics and ancient Chinese literature goes beyond promoting their revival or condemning Confucian classics. It entails a grounded approach that respects history and facts, treating it as a significant phenomenon in Chinese literary history. This book delves into this relationship across seven facets: poetry, prose, fu (poetic exposition), historical literature, folk literature, Song lyrics, and novels and dramas. It is an invaluable resource for researchers in classics, literature, and ancient culture, offering a realistic and comprehensive discussion.