Three-character Classics, Hundred Family Names and Thousand-character Essays, commonly known as "Three Thousand", are three enlightening books with great influence and wide spread. Lu Kun, a thinker in the Ming Dynasty, once said, "Those who are new to society and under the age of eight should read the Three Characters Classic first to learn what they have learned, Hundred Family Names to apply what they have learned, and Ganziwen to clarify their meanings."
Three Thousand skillfully integrates early literacy education with China's history, culture and personality cultivation education. The text is concise, rich in meaning, catchy and easy to read.
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Sanamethyst has a history of more than 700 years since the Southern Song Dynasty, and the full text of *** 1722 words is a household name. Three-character rhymes are easy to memorize, including China's traditional education, history, astronomy, geography, ethics, and some folklore. They are extensive, vivid and concise, and they are required reading materials for ancient children.
Saint Amethyst has long belonged not only to Han nationality, but also to Manchu and Mongolian translation. Saint Amethyst no longer belongs only to China, and its English and French versions have also come out. The new English versions from 65438 to 0990 published in Singapore were selected by UNESCO as "Children's Morality Series" and promoted worldwide.