Confucius, once a saint, taught 3000 disciples and 70 scholars. These children should study benevolence, righteousness and etiquette.
Shang Daren is a short textbook for learning Chinese characters. In the Song and Ming Dynasties, it was fixed at 25 words. The full text is "Shang adult, Ji, Hua 3 thousand, 70 people, Er, 89 children, excellent work and benevolence, you can know the ceremony." This is the origin of Kong Yiji from the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China.
As for the origin of the masterpiece, there is basically no textual research. Because the content is simple and easy to teach, it also explains the basic knowledge of Confucianism, so it is passed down from generation to generation.
At present, it is found that the part of "Shang Daren" recorded in writing has the fragments on the back of the manuscript paper of Dunhuang scriptures in Tang Dynasty. But the content is different from the Song and Ming versions. However, it can be seen that at least in the Tang Dynasty, the main content of adult articles should have been formed.
Chu Ren, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, is also included in Jane Xuan Ji.
Extended data:
Tracing red is a traditional calligraphy method in China, which refers to copying on paper printed with red characters or hollow scarlet letters. It is one of the best training methods for beginners to write. In the past, when practicing calligraphy, it was red. Every other page was a red standard regular script with a thin layer of transparent paper on it. Few calligraphers describe the scarlet letter, which is called Miaohong.
Because tracing red is intuitive, popular and effective, it is especially suitable for the calligraphy enlightenment of teenagers and beginners. The words exemplified in the copybook are written according to the standard of Chinese characters, which embodies the consistency of calligraphy teaching and literacy teaching.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Hong Miao