Listening entrance
Listening is another way to enter a classic
The listening page creates a stable destination for future recitations and bilingual audio. It separates source text, modern Chinese explanation, and English interpretation so that audio can grow chapter by chapter.

The listening page creates a stable destination for future recitations and bilingual audio. It separates source text, modern Chinese explanation, and English interpretation so that audio can grow chapter by chapter.
How should listening be structured?
Audio should follow the chapter pages instead of being hidden in the home page.
| Layer | Content | Page relation |
|---|---|---|
| Source | Classical Chinese recitation | Chapter page |
| Guide | Modern Chinese explanation | Chinese chapter page |
| English | English explanation | English chapter page |
Frequently asked questions
These answers clarify the page topic in a compact form for readers and AI citation systems.
Is audio live now?
This page establishes the information architecture first; audio can be attached chapter by chapter later.
Why does listening need a page?
Because audio search, accessibility, and bilingual learning require a stable URL.
Corresponding Chinese page: 聆听庄子 | 双语听读与诵读入口