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What's the difference between Big Wear Li Ji and Little Wear Li Ji?
The differences between Da Dai and Xiao Dai are as follows:

1, different editors

Dai Dai Li Ji: Dai Dai Li Ji is a ritual work compiled by Dade in the mid-Western Han Dynasty.

The Book of Rites of Little Dai: The Book of Rites, also known as The Book of Rites of Little Dai and The Book of Little Dai, was written in the Han Dynasty and compiled by Dai Sheng, a ritual scientist in the Western Han Dynasty.

2. The number of articles is different

Dadai: Dadai was originally eighty-five, but only thirty-nine people remain today. The remaining 46 articles, namely 1 to 38, 43 to 45, 6 1 and 82 to 85, were lost in the Tang Dynasty at the latest.

The Rites of Little Dressing: The Rites of Little Dressing is an important collection of laws and regulations in ancient China, with 20 volumes and 49 articles.

3. The source of the book is different.

Dai Dai: To some extent, Dai Dai may come from the earlier miscellaneous collection Ji (13 1) in the Annals of Han Dynasty (1709).

The Book of Rites of Little Wear: According to legend, it was written by seventy-two disciples of Confucius and their students, edited by Dai Sheng, a ritual musician in the Western Han Dynasty. The six classics written by Confucius disciples are the carrier of the highest philosophy in China's classical culture.