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What is the important content of Yin education in Shang Dynasty?
In addition to the military education focusing on shooting and interpersonal education focusing on providing for the aged, respecting god is an important feature of its education because of the influence of the culture of respecting god. Music is an indispensable pastime, and music education is also developed. There is a saying in the education policy that "teachers should be trained by music".

The school is represented by Zhezong, whose main interest is learning music. "Book of Rites Mingtang" says, "Yin Sect, Yin learning also." The names of the schools are Xue, Zuo Xue, You Xue, University and Xu, with diverse functions.

Shang Dynasty (about 1600 BC-about 1046 BC) is the second dynasty in China history, and it is also the first dynasty with direct written records of the same period in China. The Shang Dynasty experienced three main stages. The first stage is "the first venture"; The second stage is "early business"; The third stage was the "Late Shang Dynasty", which lasted for more than 500 years from 17 to 3 1 Wang.

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Since the Shang Dynasty, China's music has entered an era of trust in history. Folk music and court music have made great progress. Due to the development of agriculture, animal husbandry and handicraft industry, the smelting and casting of bronze reached a high level, which made the production level of musical instruments leap forward and a large number of exquisite and luxurious musical instruments appeared. Music and dance are the main forms of court music.

Textual research can be found in Sanglin and Hu Da, which is said to have been written by Yi Yin, a minister of music and dance in Shang Tang. There are three main types of people who are engaged in music professional work: witches, music slaves and fools. There is little information about the folk music of Shang Dynasty, and The Book of Changes and One Tun Liu Er are the folk songs of Shang Dynasty.