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What are the three enlightenment books of Chinese studies?
First, the "three-character classics"

Short, pithy and catchy, it has been a household name for thousands of years. Its content covers history, astronomy, geography, morality and some folklore. The so-called "familiar with the three-character classics, you can know the great events of the ages."

Second, "Hundred Family Names"

It is a work about China's surname. According to documents, it was written in the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty. The original surname was 4 1 1, which was later supplemented to 504, including 444 single surnames and 60 compound surnames.

Third, "thousands of words"

Rhyme composed of 1000 Chinese characters compiled by Zhou Xingsi, assistant minister of Liang in the Northern and Southern Dynasties (before Sui and Tang Dynasties, words that didn't rhyme and didn't contradict each other were called "pen" instead of "text").

Fourth, "the good induction method of father's teacher"

This book is to educate parents and teachers, and the method of reciting is because the ancient imperial examination required scholars to recite four books and five classics. Today, people don't need to ask so much of their children. Parents have many ways to persuade their children to fall in love with learning, and these methods are still desirable today. If you want to enlighten children in Chinese studies, you may wish to know a little.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) "one who enlarges the sage"

In the past, people said that reading "Zengguang Xianwen" would make people talk, while reading "Study in Qionglin" would make people read. Proverbs of all ages are summarized in Augmented Xianwen, which involves a lot of Taoist thoughts, many of which are worldly, but they are warm and cold, but they are sincere and can attract people to do good.