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Disciples' Rules are mostly dross, and the book is full of feudal enslavement thoughts. "

Li Jiasheng, the teacher who made this remark, said that many people blindly advocate reading without giving students time to think, which is a biased formalism: "pseudo-education" will kill students' talent, interest and creativity.

Is Disciple Rules the cultural essence or dross? Recommended? The enlightenment books of Chinese studies suitable for children.

Is Disciple Rules the cultural essence or dross?

Is Disciple Rules the cultural essence or dross? First, let me compare it for you.

A thousand words:

The heavens and the earth are yellow, the universe is vast, the sun and the moon are full, and Chen Su is among them.

Cold comes and summer goes, autumn harvests and winter storage, leaping into old age, and rhythmically adjusting yang.

These opening remarks have a grand vision. The whole article is coherent from beginning to end, beautiful in rhyme and catchy. It is not only a four-character poem, but also a pocket encyclopedia. Wang Shizhen, a master of ancient Chinese prose in Ming Dynasty, called it "strange articles".

The full text outlines a complete basic outline of China's cultural history with 1000 Chinese characters. I think it represents one of the highest levels in the primary stage of traditional education in China. There is also the cool operation of not repeating this 1000 word (in fact, if you repeat a word, you will know 999 words after reciting it, which is particularly efficient).