Three-character classics, hundreds of surnames and thousand-character texts are also called the three enlightenment books of Chinese studies. San Zi Jing is a valuable cultural heritage of the Chinese nation. Every word is catchy to read and has been a household name for thousands of years. The ancients said: "Reading the three-character sutra can tell the eternal things."
Since the Southern Song Dynasty, Saint Amethyst has a history of more than 700 years, with 474 words *** 1422. Its contents include China's traditional education, history, astronomy, geography, ethics and some folk stories, which are extensive, vivid and concise. The English version of 65438-0990 published in Singapore was selected as "Children's Moral Series" by UNESCO and promoted worldwide.
The beginning of life, the classic sentence of Saint Amethyst, is good in essence. The same nature varies from upbringing to upbringing. Without education, there will be deviations. In order to teach well, you should think deeply. Yesterday, Meng Mu chose a neighbor. In Mencius' laziness, she cut the cloth. Dou Yanshan has a righteous side. Teach Wuzi to be famous. What is a father? A good teacher. What is a teacher? A strict missionary. It is inappropriate for children not to study. Why bother if you are young and don't learn? The best diamonds must be cut. Unless you learn, you will become an animal. When you are a child, you have less time. Teachers or peers, please cherish them. ..... head hanging beam, awl stab, he doesn't teach, self-diligent.
Disciple's rules
"Nothing is more enjoyable than reading, and nothing is more enjoyable than teaching children." Disciple Rules, as a famous textbook for children's enlightenment in ancient China, still has important reference value for the moral cultivation education of young students today, so it is also used by parents as a reader for children's family education.
The full text of Disciple Rules is 360 sentences, 1080 words. Its basic content is the admonition of ancient sages to young students, which can be said to be the code of conduct for primary and secondary school students in ancient China. The content of the book is easy to understand and close to the reality of life. Disciple's Rules, like Saint Amethyst, are three-character classics, which are easy to read and remember, and are very suitable for young students.
Disciple Rules was originally named Xun Mengwen, and the original author Li Yuxiu was a scholar in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. According to Article 6 of The Analects of Confucius: "Disciples are filial when they enter, and filial when they leave. They are sincere and believe that they love the people and are kind. Have spare capacity to study literature, three words and one sentence, two sentences and one rhyme. It is divided into five parts, specifically stating the rules and regulations that disciples should abide by when they are at home, going out, treating others, receiving things and studying. In the late Qing Dynasty, Jia Cunren revised and adapted Xun Meng Wen and renamed it Disciples Rules.
A classic sentence in Disciple's Rules: Disciple's Rules, Sage's Training. The first filial piety, the second faithfulness, universal love and kindness; Have the spare capacity to study.
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Expanded sage
The book "Adding Glory and Offering Articles" was written in the Ming Dynasty. Once published, it swept the country, almost a household name, known to women and children. It has been said that "reading can add luster to words, and studying abroad can do the world."
Almost all of Augmented Xianwen uses antithetical sentences, with appropriate metaphors, vivid images, popular language, catchy words and easy reading.
Good sentences are mostly close to real life and spoken English, and even people with low educational level can understand them and use them whenever they want.
And learn some truth from it. It can be said that it is a masterpiece of proverbs and common sayings, which reflects the fine tradition of hard work and plain living and hard struggle formed by the Chinese nation for thousands of years and has become a valuable spiritual wealth.
A classic sentence in Zeng Xian Wen: Young people are sad if they don't work hard. He who has no long-term worries must have near worries; Dig a well when you are thirsty, and plan ahead. Those who know me make me worry, and those who don't know me make me want. Advice when you are unhappy is good for action, and medicine when you are in pain is good for illness. Peony flowers are so empty, jujube flowers are small and strong. Sheep have the grace of kneeling and nursing, and crows have the meaning of feeding back. If you climb high, you will feel inferior; If you wade far, you will feel inferior.
The Analects of Confucius
Since the Song Dynasty, China has said that "the Analects of Confucius governs the world" (Zhao Pu, the founding prime minister of the Northern Song Dynasty). Of course, this is an exaggeration, but it largely reflects the great role of The Analects of Confucius in the formation and development of China's history and national culture.
The Analects of Confucius has always been regarded as an indispensable life textbook for Chinese people, and it has a worldwide influence in modern times. In the lobby of the United Nations Headquarters, Confucius' famous saying is written: "All men are brothers within the four seas." In 2000, 75 Nobel Prize winners issued a declaration in Paris, France: "If human beings want to survive in the 2 1 century, they must go back 2,500 years and learn the wisdom of Confucius." And "the wisdom of Confucius" is embodied in the classic Analects.
The Analects of Confucius is one of the classic works of Confucian school, which was compiled by Confucius' disciples and their descendants. It mainly records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, and embodies Confucius' political opinions, ethical thoughts, moral concepts and educational principles. It is also called "Four Books and Five Classics" with Daxue, The Doctrine of the Mean, Mencius, The Book of Songs, Shangshu, Book of Rites, Yijing and Chunqiu. There are twenty popular Analects of Confucius.
A classic sentence in The Analects of Confucius: Never tire of learning, never tire of teaching. Learning without thinking is useless; It is dangerous to think without studying.