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Shanghai pre-Qin education
In the pre-Qin era, the content of education was mainly called six arts, but relatively speaking, some of them have been passed down to this day, which is also of great educational significance to us and has certain enlightenment to today's education. So, which six arts do you mean? The next step is concrete, so.

In fact, the six arts mentioned in education mainly refer to "Five Rites", "Six Music", "Five Shooting", "Four Imperial", "Six Books" and "Nine Numbers", that is, "Rites, Music, Shooting and Imperial Books", each of which represents a different meaning. Ceremony naturally means politeness and etiquette, and the essence of human beings is ceremony, so you must learn etiquette first, and then you can learn the following knowledge.

Then there is music, mainly music and musical instruments, which is the promotion of one's talent. For ancient times, the pre-Qin period also paid special attention to literature and art, which was very important for a person, and then shooting. After literature and art, you need to master certain martial arts strategies. As the saying goes, the pursuit of martial arts is also quite high.

Of course, the next step is resistance, which mainly means defense. We need to learn some tactics and strategies to better cope with the war and situation analysis at that time. The second is books and numbers, which is equivalent to directly seeing that the literary education at that time was not particularly prominent in the pre-Qin period. According to this order, it naturally has its reason, which is also able to see the concept and ideological characteristics of social development at that time, and it is also of good research value for education in the pre-Qin era.