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A concise instructional primer composed in compact three-character lines teaches basic moral principles and elementary knowledge. It affirms an optimistic view of human nature and emphasizes filial piety, ritual propriety, and proper conduct within family and society. The work surveys basic cosmology, seasonal cycles, staple foods and domestic animals, and enumerates social roles and virtues. It prescribes a graded course of study by listing foundational classical texts and summarizes historical succession and major political changes. Frequent exemplars of diligence and learning are invoked to urge early education, perseverance, and self-cultivation.

About the Author

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Yinglin Wang

Wang Yinglin was a notable Chinese scholar and educator, best known for his work "三字經" (The Three Character Classic), a traditional text that serves as an introduction to Confucian values and Chinese culture. This work, composed in a simple three-character format, has been instrumental in educating generations of Chinese children. Wang's contributions to literature and education reflect the rich heritage of Chinese thought and philosophy, emphasizing moral teachings and the importance of learning. His influence extends beyond his lifetime, as his writings continue to be a significant part of Chinese literary and educational traditions.

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