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The earliest educational literature in the world
The book of learning.

Introduction to Xue Ji;

Xueji is an ancient educational paper in China, an article in the Book of Rites, a monograph on ancient laws and regulations in China, and the earliest document devoted to education and teaching in the history of the world. It is generally believed that this is the work of China Meng Si School at the end of the Warring States Period. According to Guo Moruo's textual research, the author is Ke, a student of Mencius. Xue Ji full text 1229 words. Its length is short and pithy, its content is quite rich and incisive. It is a summary of China's educational thought and practice in the pre-Qin period. Xue Ji is based on Da Xue and The Doctrine of the Mean. Its content involves educational function, educational purpose, educational system, educational content, teaching principles, teaching methods, teacher-student relationship, teacher problems and so on.

The significance of Xue Ji;

Xue Ji made a systematic and incisive summary and theoretical exposition on the relationship between education and politics, academic system, school management, principles and methods of education and teaching, and it was rich in educational ideas.

The influence of snow roller;

It is a valuable material for studying China's ancient educational thought and practice. The teaching principles, teaching principles and methods, and the idea of respecting teachers and attaching importance to Taoism put forward on the basis of summarizing the teaching experience of Confucianism in pre-Qin Dynasty have had a great impact on the development of pedagogy and psychology in China, and are one of the precious educational heritages in China and even in the world.