This anthology, *Chinese Literature*, is a treasure trove of classical wisdom featuring a diverse array of philosophical and literary works from ancient China. The collection traverses a broad spectrum of literary styles, from the succinct aphorisms of Confucius to the expanded narrative journeys of Faxian. Unifying these diverse styles is a persistent exploration of moral and ethical themes that remain relevant today. The anthology includes profound dialogues, insightful proverbs, and historical narratives, each piece contributing to a rich tapestry of cultural and philosophical insight that invites readers to ponder humanity's complex relationship with society, nature, and the self. The collection brings together the profound perspectives of Confucius, Mencius, and Faxian, titans of Chinese thought who laid the groundwork for centuries of philosophical inquiry. These authors, connected by their shared heritage yet distinguished by their unique contexts and influences, present a multifaceted examination of Confucian ideals, Buddhist reflections, and historical expositions. Their contributions collectively reflect the profound transformation and resilience within Chinese intellectual traditions and highlight how these ancient sages have shaped both historical and contemporary discourse. For scholars and enthusiasts alike, *Chinese Literature* offers a remarkable journey through the intellectual heritage of ancient China. This anthology allows readers to immerse themselves in the thoughts of some of history's most influential figures, gaining insight into enduring cultural practices and philosophical debates. By engaging with the diverse perspectives presented in this volume, readers are not only educated on foundational Chinese philosophies but also invited to participate in a larger conversation that spans time and geography, reflecting the enduring value of these classical works.