1, for details
Six gifts are six special gifts given to teachers by ancient students as apprentices, and each gift has a unique meaning. Dried meat represents gratitude, thanks to the teacher's teaching and care; Celery symbolizes diligence and reminds students to keep working hard in their studies. Longan stems symbolize the enlightenment of wisdom. I hope students can open the door to wisdom under the guidance of teachers.
Lotus seeds represent the teacher's hard work and express his respect and gratitude to the teacher; Jujube symbolizes junior high school and hopes that students will succeed in their studies as soon as possible; Red beans represent great ambitions, and I hope students can show their grand plans in their future lives.
2. Source
Bundle is from the Analects of Confucius: "I am not ignorant if I bind myself to it." This is a famous saying of Confucius about education. The "bundle" here refers to the gift given by ancient students when they were apprentices, representing respect and respect for teachers. Confucius said that as long as students pay homage to their teachers, they will try their best to teach, and there is no one who does not teach.
Tuition history
1, ancient
In ancient China, tuition fees were usually paid in the form of gifts and property. For example, in the era of Confucius, students would present a bunch of flowers to their teachers as a gift for their first visit. Confucius said in the Analects: "I have never been ignorant of tying myself up." This means that Confucius will try his best to teach students as long as they are willing to give gifts.
Education in ancient western countries also involved tuition fees. For example, schools in ancient Greece and Rome usually charged a certain tuition fee. In ancient Greece, students had to pay tuition, accommodation and meals. Famous philosophers such as Socrates and Plato also charge tuition fees to maintain their teaching activities.
2. Modern Times
In modern times, with the development of the education system, the form of tuition gradually changed. /kloc-in the 20th century, with the establishment of public schools, tuition fees began to be included in the cost of education, which was shared by the government and individuals.
Since the 20th century, with the popularization of education and the improvement of education level, the forms and payment methods of tuition fees are constantly evolving. Under the modern education system, tuition fees are usually paid in the form of money, which becomes the main cost for students to receive education.