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What does ignorance mean?

Enlightened learning is enlightened learning. It is equivalent to kindergarten or elementary school.

Ignorance is the general name of traditional preschool education in China. The juxtaposition with primary schools and universities is an important stage in China's traditional education. There are narrow sense and broad sense in academic circles. In a broad sense, it refers to the ancient enlightenment education, including its educational system, teaching methods and teaching materials. In a narrow sense, it refers to enlightenment textbooks, that is, children's books.

In ancient times, children were "enlightened" and the age of receiving education was generally around four years old. There is also a view that four years old is the best age for children to learn Chinese characters. The basic goal of the elementary education is to cultivate children's reading and writing ability, form good daily habits and have basic moral and ethical norms.

And master some basic culture and common sense of daily life in China. It is equivalent to kindergarten or elementary school. Wu Woyao's Preface to Historical Novels: "I have read that the books in Mongolian and middle schools are too simple. As for colleges and universities, old books may still be used. "

The meaning of ignorance

The ancient ethics of enlightenment emphasized the application of "self-cultivation" to children's personality education, the purpose of which is of course inseparable from personal life. It can be said that the moral thought of "self-cultivation" in China's ancient ethics laid an important moral foundation for the ancient society to practice the "people-oriented" spirit of China traditional culture.

People-oriented spirit is embodied in many Mongolian literature, and many contents of ancient Mongolian ethics are produced and developed around this "people-oriented spirit".

The development of ancient Mongolian studies has a long history, which contains China's excellent cultural traditions, embodies the spiritual wealth of the Chinese nation and embodies the distinctive characteristics of China. In ancient times, a large number of outstanding talents were trained and remarkable achievements were made.