The
Guliáng Zhuàn is considered one of the classic books of ancient Chinese history. It is traditionally attributed to a writer with the surname of Guliang in the disciple tradition of
Zixia, but versions of his name vary and there is no definitive way to date the text. Although it may be based in part on oral traditions from as early as the
Warring States period (475–221 BCE), the first references to the work appear in the
Han Dynasty, and the peak of its influence was the 1st century BCE. Along with the
Zuo Zhuan and
Gongyang Zhuan the work is one of the
Three Commentaries on the Spring and Autumn Annals.