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What enlightenment books were there in ancient China?

The most famous enlightening books in ancient China are Three Thousand, namely Three Amethyst, Hundred Family Names and Thousand-character Works. Generally, private schools have to learn these three kinds of enlightenment first. In addition, re-learning is primary reading materials such as Disciples' Rules, Scholars, Zhu Zi's Family Instructions, 1000 Poems, China's View on Ancient Literature, 300 Tang Poems, Enlightenment of Melody, Qiuci, Supplementary Literati Literature, etc.

These are all children's enlightenment books. Every private school teaches different things, but 3000 is a must-read for almost all private schools.

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Three readings of China's traditional enlightenment;

Saint Amethyst 1 is a traditional enlightenment textbook in China. Among China's ancient classics, Saint Amethyst is one of the most popular and understandable readers.

2. Hundred Surnames is a work about China's surname. According to documents, it was written in the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty. The original surname was 4 1 1, which was later supplemented to 504, including 444 single surnames and 60 compound surnames.

3. The thousand-character sentences are plain and easy to memorize, and have been translated into English, French, Latin and Italian. It is a very influential children's enlightenment book in China.