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How to write books on Chinese studies for children

China scholars write letters to children mainly in the following ways:

1, storytelling: by telling historical allusions, anecdotes of celebrities, traditional cultural stories, etc. Integrate the knowledge of Chinese studies into the story so that children can understand the connotation and value of Chinese studies while listening to the story.

2. Interesting: By writing interesting riddles, jingles, children's songs, etc. Turn the knowledge of Chinese studies into a relaxed and interesting form and let children learn Chinese studies in entertainment.

3. Visualization: by drawing illustrations, cartoons, etc. Visualize the knowledge of Chinese studies so that children can understand the image and characteristics of Chinese studies more intuitively.

4. Activities: By organizing lectures on Chinese studies and cultural experience activities, children can personally participate in the study of Chinese studies and deepen their understanding and understanding of Chinese studies.

5. Interaction: By interacting with children and answering questions, children can get timely feedback and guidance in the process of learning Chinese studies, so as to improve learning efficiency and quality.

The main types of letters from China scholars include the following:

1, Traditional Culture Enlightenment Textbook: This kind of Chinese learning book is mainly aimed at children and primary school students, and mainly introduces the origin and development of traditional culture in China, including Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, traditional festivals and etiquette.

2. Selected readings of famous literary works: This kind of sinology books are mainly aimed at junior high school students and senior high school students, with emphasis on reading China's classic traditional literature, including The Book of Songs, The Analects of Confucius, The Tao Te Ching, China's View of Ancient Literature and A Dream of Red Mansions.

3. Collection of historical stories: These books on Chinese studies are mainly aimed at primary and junior high school students, and mainly introduce famous figures and events in the history of China, including stories and historical events of ancient emperors, national heroes, scientists, cultural celebrities and other figures.

4. Teaching materials for art appreciation: These books on Chinese studies are mainly aimed at high school students and college students, and mainly introduce China traditional arts, including Chinese painting, calligraphy, opera and dance.