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Raising children without teaching is like raising donkeys, and raising daughters without teaching is like raising pigs.
"Raising a child without teaching is like raising a donkey, and raising a daughter without teaching is like raising a pig" comes from Zengguang Xianwen, which was called Xianwen in ancient times and Xianwen in ancient times. It means: raising an uneducated son is like raising a donkey, and raising an uneducated daughter is like raising a pig.

Zengguang Xianwen is a children's enlightenment bibliography compiled in Ming Dynasty. The title of the book was first seen in the Peony Pavilion, a drama in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. "Glory and Contribution" is a collection of proverbs and aphorisms of China from ancient times to the present. Later, it was changed to this appearance after the continuous supplement of the literati in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was called "adding glory to the text" in history, commonly known as "adding glory to the text".