| Wengu Zhixin: Texts of The Book of Songs, The Analects, The I Jing, The Dao De Jing and the Three Hundred Tang Poems in traditional Chinese with translations in English and French. |
| About.com: Chinese Classical Literature: Includes Chinese classical novels, prose, and poetry. |
| Cha Jing: A short description and summary on the 10 chapters of Cha Jing, The Classic of tea. |
| Chinese Legend of White Snake: Chinese love story of man and white snake for Chinese Year of White Snake 2001. |
| Daily Tao, a complete Tao Te Ching: Tao Te Ching translation by Gia Fu Feng and Jane English. Guests can randomly read this Chinese classic or access the whole thing. |
| Daoist Scriptures: A large collection of Chinese Taoist literature. Tao Te Ching and Chuang Tzu. |
| Dream of the Red Chamber: A look at the different kinds of love in the book. |
| Exploring Ancient World Cultures: Essays on Taoist and Confucian classics. Also includes a timeline with literary dates and links to texts. |
| Highlights of Ancient Chinese Stories: Sunzi's Art of Warfare, Chinese New Year - the Spring Festival, the Scions of Huang Di and Yan Di. |
| Outlaws of the Marsh: Written by Shi Nai'An in the XIVth century, it tells the struggling of 108 brave-hearted outlaws for justice. |
| Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Kongming's Archives is dedicated to the classic Chinese novel, Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong, along with historical documents like San Guo Zhi. |
| Romancing Cathay: To educate audience worldwide of the Chinese classics through games. |
| Selections From The Chuang Tzu: Selected passages from Chuang Tzu, the Master. Connections to Western thinkers as well. |
| Shijing - The Book of Songs: Brief introduction to "The Book of Songs", the earliest collection of Chinese poems, with excerpts. |
| The Monkey King: Introduction and illustrated version of part of the novel of the "Journey to the West." |
| Three Kingdoms World: Dedicated to the "Romance of Three Kingdoms," with character profiles, synopsis, stories, quotes, and links. |
| Tract of the Quiet Way - Yin Chih Wen: A Taoist treatise. Extracts and comments rooted in a 1906 translation of Yin Chih Wen by Teitaro Suzuki and Paul Carus. |
| Warring States Project Home Page: Project is based on the research of Bruce and Taeko Brooks into the dating and authenticity of the classical Chinese texts. |