Of course, I used to study ancient Chinese, and I was enlightened by the "three-character classics" and "a thousand words, hundreds of surnames, and disciples' rules." Students should memorize it. Then the Four Books and Five Classics.
Of course, modern literature reads smoothly now, but to really understand the truth of a book, you have to think with questions.
The teacher told the students to recite one by one, that is, to tell the children that memorization is the basis of understanding. It is also the theoretical basis of practice.