Chapter 025(2/2)
Seeing that Li Kui had chosen, Zhou Yuan came over to see what book Li Kui had chosen. He looked at it intently and almost lost his temper. You haven't even read elementary school, so you dare to start with "Zuo Zhuan"? You don't know how high the sky is.
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Zhou Yuan took out the Minister's Book and wanted to put it on the shelf, but found that it was not moving at all. He gritted his teeth and said: "Let go!"
Li Kui said with a shy face: "This book is the thickest."
"I know." Zhou Yuan blushed. When he found out that his strength was not as strong as that of a thirteen-year-old boy, his heart almost collapsed.
"I haven't read this book!"
"I know too."
But he can't harm others by letting a student with no foundation start his education from "Zuo Zhuan", right?
I heard that during the Qin and Han Dynasties, some people did use "Zuo Zhuan", "Spring and Autumn", and "Shang Shu" to gain enlightenment. However, when faced with these masterpieces, most students felt more and more the insignificance of human beings and despaired of studying. It was too difficult.
Mainly because there were no books on Mongolian education at that time. Unlike in the Northern Song Dynasty, when the court emphasized literature and suppressed martial arts, Mongolian children did not have to look ashen when faced with the emperor's masterpieces like students in the Qin and Han Dynasties. Research on Mongolian education had already begun during the Northern Song Dynasty.
, "The Thousand-Character Classic" and "Hundred Family Surnames" were all popular elementary school reading materials during this period.
Of course, the "Three Character Classic", "Xue Xun", "Prodigy Poems" and the like came later, and they were all books that only appeared in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Li Kui finally gave up his persistence, but made a request to Zhou Yuan. He couldn't pronounce "Guangyun" and needed someone to teach him. Zhou Yuan nodded and agreed: "Okay, I can teach you."
"Thank you, teacher."
Chapter completed!