China's traditional culture should be thought, writing and language first, followed by six arts, namely, ceremony, music, shooting, imperial, calligraphy and number.
China's traditional culture should also include ancient prose, ancient poetry, ci fu, traditional Chinese medicine, Zhouyi, Taoism, martial arts, folk music, drama, chess, Chinese painting, calligraphy, couplets, riddles, marksmanship, alcoholic drinks, two-part allegorical sayings, festivals, folk customs and so on.
China's ancient books are voluminous, and Chinese studies are extensive and profound. To carry forward Chinese studies is to nourish yourself with the fine traditions of Chinese culture, discard its dross, save its dross, reflect on yourself with the experience of ancient wise men, and make yourself a gentle and noble saint. We should be able to see Qiqi, but we can't see him.
The most effective way to cultivate students is to learn Confucian culture in Chinese studies, not only in knowledge but also in words and deeds.
China's Confucianism takes "self-cultivation, keeping the family in order, governing the country and leveling the world" as its fundamental purpose and goal, and "benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faith", as the core factor running through the development of Confucianism, is called "the five permanent members", which was put forward, extended and expanded by Confucius, Mencius and Dong Zhongshu.
"Benevolence": Kindness, kindness and love for others are benevolence. Being able to live in equality and harmony with others and being considerate of others are the manifestations of benevolence.
"Righteousness": justice and integrity, helping others when they are in trouble is righteousness.
"Rite": Etiquette and courtesy, showing respect and courtesy to others.
"Wisdom": Wisdom, cleverness, refers not only to great wisdom but also to small common sense.
"Faith": Honesty and trustworthiness, as the old saying goes, "A promise as good as a thousand dollars" is your promise to others, and you must do it.