The Beauty of the Three Dynasties Condensed into a Single Chapter: A Deep Interpretation of "Yan Yuan Asking about Governing the State" in the Analects of Confucius, Weilinggong
This article provides a rigorous analysis of the "Yan Yuan wen weibang" passage in the *Analects*, examining Confucius’s political pedagogy—centered on the calendar of the Xia, the carriage of the Shang, the ceremonial cap of the Zhou, and the music of Shao—as a synthesis of the essential wisdom of the Three Dynasties. By situating these practices within the broader framework of Confucian statecraft, the study elucidates the idealized civilizational paradigm of the tradition and the enduring philosophical significance of its transmission.

3. Why Music in the Strategy of "Governing a State"$43
In pre-Qin thought, music was not simple entertainment but the core tool of education.
Liji: Yueji says: "Music is the harmony of Heaven and Earth; Ritual is the order of Heaven and Earth." Music is the externalization of the human heart. If the music of an era is peaceful and joyful, its government is harmonious; if the music is full of resentment and anger, its government is chaotic; if the music is sorrowful and grieving, its people are distressed.
Choosing the right music—Shao music—is laying the correct tone for the state’s spiritual and cultural foundation.