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What are the ancient Mongolian textbooks in China?

1, a thousand-character poem, is a kind of rhyme composed of 1000 Chinese characters compiled by Zhou Xingsi, assistant minister of Liang Dynasty in the Northern and Southern Dynasties (before Sui and Tang Dynasties, words that didn't rhyme or contradict were called "pen" instead of "text").

Qian Wen Zi is an influential children's enlightenment book in China. It has simple sentences and is easy to recite and remember, and has been translated into English, French, Latin and Italian.

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.

"Hundred Surnames" uses four fonts to arrange surnames, and the sentences rhyme. Although its content is not artistic, it has played a great role in the inheritance of China surname culture and the understanding of China characters, which is also an important factor for its spread for thousands of years.

3. The Holy Amethyst is a traditional enlightenment textbook in China. Among China's ancient classics, Saint Amethyst is one of the most popular and understandable readers. San Zi Jing is based on examples, including literature, history, philosophy, astronomy and geography, ethical justice, loyalty and filial piety. The core ideas of China's traditional culture include "benevolence, righteousness, honesty, respect and filial piety". While reciting The Amethyst, I learned common sense, Chinese studies and historical stories, as well as the truth of being a man and doing things in the story connotation.

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Historical background of three-character classics:

There are different opinions about the time and author of the book "The Holy Amethyst". Most scholars in later generations tend to think that "Mr. Wang wrote a biography of the Holy Family", that is, in order to better educate children to read, he wrote a three-character classic that integrates classics and history.

Wang Yinglin was a native of the Southern Song Dynasty, and the historical part of the original sacred amethyst didn't end until the Song Dynasty. With the development of history, in order to reflect the changes of the times, people in various dynasties constantly supplemented the sacred amethyst. He Xingsi added twenty-four sentences about the history of Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties in Daoguang Years.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Mongolian Teaching Material

Baidu Encyclopedia-Hundred Family Names