Three-character Classics, Hundred Family Names, Thousand-character Works and Disciples Rules are the representatives of China's series of ancient Mongolian studies. San Zi Jing is catchy for a long time in the form of simple and easy-to-remember rhyming prose, which laid the foundation for later Mongolian studies. It is an encyclopedia of history, society and life, with rich content and everything, from astronomical geography to a hundred schools of thought contend. Moreover, the Three-Character Classic sums up all aspects of China's traditional cultural connotation with vivid formulas, spreads positive life ideas such as "goodness at the beginning of life", and at the same time has the function of guiding moral cultivation and learning the second order, which is conducive to the formation of a complete and clear life belief among young people, and is considered as one of the secrets of the success of ancient education. Hundreds of Surnames is a complete collection of common surnames in China, and it is a must-read book for everyone. This book widely quotes relevant historical materials, and makes concise and accurate notes on the origins of more than 500 surnames, which can make readers feel the enduring vitality of the Chinese nation with a long history and reproduction to this day. Qian Wen Zi is a famous essay written by Zhou Xingsi, a gifted scholar in the Southern Dynasties in Xiao Liang, more than 1,400 years ago. It is ingenious in conception and profound in meaning. Disciple's Rules is a law compiled by A Qing and Li Yuxiu, which pays attention to children's moral education. It has been popular in China since its birth and has never lost its popularity.
At present, with the deepening of the craze for Chinese studies, traditional books aimed at imparting excellent moral norms and cultural common sense are attracting wide attention from all walks of life. On the basis of detailed annotation of relevant historical allusions, the author translated four reading materials into vernacular Chinese with similar rhyming style to the original text, so as to make them read smoothly. In other words, it retains the advantages of enlightenment books, concise and smooth, and easy to remember. This is a masterpiece of its kind.