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What do children learn first in the enlightenment of Chinese studies?
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1, the first song "Amethyst", * * * has 376 sentences, including astronomy, geography, classics, history, people and social life. "Honesty is a wonderful book of ancient and modern times", and the stories in the book run through Confucius and Mencius' thoughts. It is a good book that rewards thrift, encourages reading and teaches learning methods.

2. Be familiar with hundreds of surnames. Hundreds of surnames weave common surnames into a four-word poem. Much like a two-word poem, it has been passed down to this day and has far-reaching influence. It is a reading aid for enlightenment education.

3. The apocalypse is a thousand-character essay, and it is the only article with exact author and time-consuming in the three "three thousand" apocalypses. As for money, there is another legendary story. According to legend, in order to teach warlord calligraphy, Yin was asked to develop 1000 different characters from Wu Xizhi's works, each with a piece of paper.

4. The enlightenment of rhythm is the enlightenment reading for training children to cope with and master rhythm. The whole article is divided into rhymes, with astronomy, geography, flowers and trees, birds and animals, figures, utensils and other things as counterpoint. There are word pairs, two word pairs, three word pairs, five word pairs, seven word pairs and eleven word pairs. Sound and rhyme are harmonious and catchy.

5. The article Long Wen Whip Shadow has a wide range of contents, including various genres, from the Three Emperors and Five Emperors to the Tang and Song Dynasties, a subset of history. Four words and one sentence, two sentences and one rhyme, cadence, catchy. It is beneficial for children to be familiar with classics and history, understand allusions, cultivate temperament and sharpen their ambitions.

6. "Celebrity Collection" is one of the moral education textbooks for children in ancient China. Collected the good words and deeds of celebrities and sages from Confucius and Mencius to the Southern Song Dynasty, as well as proverbs and aphorisms circulating among the people to treat people, treat people and learn from Xiu De, among which there are many inspiring quips.