May I ask the origin and explanation of your Excellency Kong Yiji, Qian, Ba Jiu Zi and Seventy Shi?

Shandong, Kong Yiji and Hua have 3,000 children, 89 children and 70 children, which were originally used by old-school children to learn Chinese characters, imitate shadows or paint red. Together, the three words have no practical significance. In the past, when students entered private schools, they wrote imitations as soon as they learned Chinese characters. Imitation is written by the teacher, and imitation is a model made under transparent imitation paper. Hong Miao printed in red and the students wrote in red ink. Later, as a brand, it was popular in the border areas of Hunan, Hubei and Chongqing.

Confucius is the founder of Confucian culture. People like to call him "Confucius", and scholars of all ages regard him as "an adult". His name is Qiu, and he ranks second among the brothers, that is, "B". The birthday is one year old, and "Qiu Yiji" is actually a nickname. Confucius trained more than 3,000 good students in his life, among whom 72 were the most knowledgeable. Among these wise men, there are eight or nine with high academic achievements, such as Zeng Shen, Lutz, Yan Hui and You Ran. He teaches students to be good people, be upright and understand manners.

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Adults were used as children's enlightenment books as early as the Tang Dynasty, and it was not until the Qing Dynasty that they gradually became the later twenty-four characters. These words are short in strokes, rhyming and easy to read, and each one is the mother letter of many words. One of them can be used as a radical to combine other strokes, thus connecting many new words, so that children can draw inferences from others. The story told by the first teacher to the children contains many traditional functions and purposes of humanistic justice and enlightenment education.

Twenty-four characters, as a kind of enlightenment card, originated in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty and was invented by Tian Shunnian, prince of Rongmei Tusi in western Hubei. Tian Shunnian is brilliant and worships Confucius, the sage of Chinese studies. In order to spread and popularize China culture to local Tujia people, he adopted this way of card entertainment to achieve the effect of entertaining. Since then, this card has been widely used in Tujia areas such as Hunan, Hubei and Chongqing.

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