The slave social education system was formed in Xia Dynasty, and it was constantly improved with the development of slave society. (1) The formation of slave social education system Due to the development of social production and the formation of private property, class differentiation appeared. Primitive society began to disintegrate and gradually transitioned to slave society. The first slave country was the Xia Dynasty. In essence, social education of slaves serves the politics and economy of slavery and meets its needs. Therefore, the education system of slave society is consistent with the process of slave society, which was formed in Xia Dynasty. (2) Historical changes: The earliest slave education system was formed in the Xia Dynasty, which produced a series of historical changes compared with the clan social education period, mainly in the following aspects: ① The Xia Dynasty has entered a civilized era with written records, and writing is an important means of education, which has brought about qualitative changes in education. It is the slave owners who master the characters and the intellectuals among the nobles who receive education with the help of characters, but only the children of a few nobles. (2) Education is a national event, and Si Tuleideng, one of the six administrative officers of the Qing Dynasty, is responsible for education. (3) In the Xia Dynasty, Wang had an "order" in the school setting, which was originally a place for teaching and shooting, and later developed into a place for all public activities of slave owners and nobles, and also a place for slave owners and nobles to educate their children; Local schools are called "schools", which are used for military training and become places for practicing martial arts. (4) In order to meet the political needs of slave owners and nobles, the purpose of education is to train members of this class and their descendants into warriors who are good at shooting. ⑤ In terms of educational content, the rulers attach great importance to military coaches, as well as religious education and ethics education.