Preschool education·Tutoring ●The so-called governing a country must first bring order to the family; if the family cannot teach, there will be no one who can teach others.
"Book of Rites·University" Confucianism advocates governing the country and regulating the family, which are two closely related things. There is no such thing as a person's tutoring is not good and he can teach others. ●In the third month of pregnancy, I moved to another palace.
The eyes do not see wrongly, the ears do not hear wrongly. Sounds and tastes are treated with etiquette.
Northern Dynasties·Northern Qi Dynasty·Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions·Teaching Children" Women are three months pregnant and go to other places. They should not see evil things with their eyes and listen to random things with their ears. Etiquette and righteousness come to control. ●Life is young, and the mind is unique. When you grow up, your thoughts wander away. It is necessary to teach early, don't miss the opportunity.
Northern Dynasties·Northern Qi Dynasty·Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions Encouraging Learning" patent: concentration, dispersion: dispersion. This is why Yan Zhitui emphasized the importance of early education.
●The godmother first comes to teach the baby. Yan Zhitui of the Northern Dynasties and the Northern Qi Dynasty "Yan Family Instructions: Teaching Children" It is best to teach a daughter-in-law at the beginning of her life, and to teach a son well when he is a child.
●The foundation of the world is at home. Xun Yue of the Han Dynasty "Shen Jian·Government" The foundation of the world lies in the family.
●Love your son, choose a teacher and teach him. Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Teacher's Theory" If you love your child, you must choose a teacher to educate him.
●A hundred years of life, established in early childhood education. Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty's "On Preschool Education" said that over a hundred years of life, his foundation was based on the education he received in his childhood.
●If a father is good at teaching his children, he will teach his children well. Song Dynasty Lin Bu's "Saving Mind Record" Children: Infants.
Those who are good at educating their children must start from a young age. ●The foundation of a strong nation lies in nurturing children. Children must be wise and open-minded before they can surpass others.
Qing Dynasty Lin Shu's "New Yuefu in Central Fujian" Nurturing Meng: Education and Enlightenment. ●A little success is like nature, and habits are common.
"Da Dai Li Ji·Bao Fu" Habits developed in youth are like innate habits. Once they become habits, they are difficult to change. It is pointed out here that education at a young age is extremely important for later growth.
●Talents are developed from childhood. From "Preface" by Chen Hongmou in the Qing Dynasty: Beginning ●Being frugal in one's life, and being righteous in teaching one's children. Zhu Bolu's "Mottos of Family Governance" in the Qing Dynasty: The conduct of one's own life and behavior.
Yifang: Certain standards of morality and thought and behavior. ●The beloved son taught him the right way.
"Zuo Zhuan·Yin Gong Three Years" Love children and educate them on the rules and regulations that they should abide by. ●To love one's son but not to teach him is as if he does not love.
The Precepts of Doing Good by Fang Xiaoru of Ming Dynasty is still: still. It means loving children but not neglecting education.
●Parents who love their children have far-reaching plans. "Warring States Policy·Zhao Ce" If parents love their children, they must make long-term plans for their children.
●If you love someone without the right way, you will harm them if you love them. "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" says: Morality and righteousness.
Suitable: Exactly. Not loving a person morally is harming him.
●When it comes to a gentleman, he should love his children without respecting them, lead them without respecting their appearance, and lead them with the way but without force. "Xunzi: General Strategy" A gentleman loves his children without showing them on his face, handles them without eloquent words, and uses reason to induce them without forcing them to persuade.
●Wise men and wise men should be treated by their descendants. They should be strict with ambition, not harsh with deception; encourage them with righteousness, rather than persuade them with deception; show them frugality, never show extravagance; encourage them with words, Don't waste money on it. "Qianfu Lun·Li" by Wang Fu of the Han Dynasty: Wise people and knowledgeable people educate their children and grandchildren, always encourage them to be determined, rather than teach them with sweet words; persuade them to be upright, rather than engage in treachery; model them to be frugal, rather than engage in treachery; Give them luxury by example; give them instruction, not possessions.
●Children are free from any preconceptions and miscellaneous things. They should be guided correctly and they will not be disobedient. Therefore, they should be nurtured properly. Ming Dynasty Wang Yanxiang's "Ya Shu·Part 1" Meng: ignorance.
Tongmeng refers to the period when children are ignorant. ●Today, when teaching young children, it is appropriate to induce them to sing poems to inspire their will, guide them to practice etiquette to maintain their dignity, and teach them to read books to enlighten their consciousness.
Ming Dynasty Wang Shouren's "Exercise Meng Carelessness" satire: advice. ●If you teach children today, they will be encouraged and encouraged, and if they are happy in the center, they will be unable to make progress.
Wang Shouren of the Ming Dynasty's "Exercise Meng Carelessness" cannot stop: it will not stop. ●When it comes to educating children, the first step is to organize the family, and the second step is to choose teachers.
Ming Dynasty Lu Shiyi's "Si Cai Lu Ji Yao" Volume 10: Rectification. ●When children are young, if their parents teach them wisely, they will become more wise in the future; if they are too generous, they will become unworthy.
Children in "Xunziyu" by Zhang Luxiang of the Qing Dynasty: the period of childhood. Future: in the future.
●There is no greater happiness than reading, and no greater peace than teaching children. "Historical Qu·Yuan Ti Collection" to: the most.