Comenius's "all-wise" education advocates "giving everything to everyone", which contains two meanings: (1) The content of education is all-wise, and he believes that people should receive a comprehensive education and "learn everything necessary in this life and the next life". (2) Popularization of educational objects. He accused the school at that time of being set up only for the rich and nobles, and the poor and bitches were excluded from the school gate. He asked the school to open its doors to everyone, and all young men and women, rich or poor, should enter the school.