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Classical Recitation Content for Bookish Classes

Contents of classical recitation in the book-scented class include The Rules of the Disciple, The Three Hundred Poems of the Tang Dynasty, The Three Character Classic, and The Analects of Confucius.

1, "Disciple's Rules"

"Disciple's Rules" is a highly respected Confucian enlightenment book in traditional Chinese culture, which was written by Li Yuxiu in the Qing Dynasty. The book *** is divided into four chapters, one *** has 360 sentences, each sentence has only three words, the main content covered include filial piety and fraternal duty, honor and trust, general love, pro-kindness and other basic moral norms.

Reciting the Disciple's Rules allows students to learn the core values of traditional Chinese culture and how to put them into practice in their lives through filial piety and respect for parents, honoring elders, and friendship and mutual aid.

2. The Three Hundred Tang Poems

The Three Hundred Tang Poems is one of the finest works of ancient Chinese literature, compiled by Sun Qin'an in the Qing Dynasty. The book contains 317 poems from 77 poets of the Tang Dynasty, divided into seven sections: landscape writing, aria, spring, summer, autumn, winter, and festival celebrations.

Through reciting The 300 Tang Poems, students can appreciate the artistic charm and connotation of Tang poems, feel the unique style, depth and breadth of Tang literature, and thus improve the level of language expression, aesthetic appreciation and humanistic literacy.

3, "Three Character Classic"

The Three Character Classic is part of the ancient Chinese classics, the author is unknown, and it was written around the Song and Yuan Dynasties. The book*** has 1044 Chinese characters and is divided into 22 chapters with a wide range of contents, including knowledge of astronomy and geography, humanities and history, and moral education, and was once one of the most important readings for Confucian and Enlightenment education.

Through the recitation of the Three Character Classic, students can master basic common sense and moral principles, and improve their ability of language expression, comprehension and judgment, as well as cultivate wisdom, humanistic spirit and civic responsibility.

4. The Analects of Confucius

The Analects of Confucius, a record of the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, is one of the most important texts of Confucianism in ancient China. The book is divided into 20 chapters, covering a wide range of propositions, including Confucius' political ideas, philosophical concepts, educational ideas, and moral values.

Through reciting the Analects, students can gain a deeper understanding of the origin and core values of Confucianism, learn how to pursue the Confucian requirements of character cultivation such as benevolence, propriety, loyalty, trust, and forgiveness, and thus improve their cultural literacy and sense of social responsibility.