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What are the characteristics of aristocratic family education in Wei and Jin Dynasties?

During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, family education flourished, showing some distinctive features:

First, the family has undertaken the task of children's education, and the social public education for children in primitive society has disappeared.

Second, the slave owners and nobles monopolized the right to education, and education was only implemented in the slave owners and nobles' families.

Three, preschool education and school education have a clear age division, but because there is no unified primary education system in ancient times, there is no unified requirement for school age.

During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the state power changed frequently and the thoughts were free and open. Culture has been greatly developed, and literature, thought, art, calligraphy and music have had a great influence on later generations. People's evaluation of characters has changed from moral demeanor to appearance, and then developed into spiritual temperament, which is called Wei-Jin romance or Wei-Jin demeanor in cultural history.

Starting from the demeanor of Wei and Jin Dynasties, the scholar-bureaucrat spirit with complementary Confucianism and Taoism laid the personality foundation of China intellectuals and had a far-reaching influence. Nowadays, young people's love for life, self-discovery and affirmation are in the same strain as the values of Wei and Jin Dynasties.

Nowadays, young people's pursuit of beauty and elegance is complementary to the aesthetic relationship in Wei and Jin Dynasties.