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One of the most enlightening hexagrams in the Book of Changes-Meng hexagrams
On Mongolian hexagrams, hexagrams are the roots, symbolizing mountains; The next divination is a hurdle, symbolizing water. There is water at the foot of the mountain, isn't that mountain spring spewing out? This divinatory symbol symbolizes the initial stage of the development of things. Like ignorant children, enlightenment is the most important thing. Don't get angry because of children's ignorance. It is because of children's ignorance that they have a strong curiosity and thirst for knowledge.

"Meng. The gentleman will take the fruit of Xiu De. " This sentence clearly points out that the urgent task of education is to cultivate students' innocent quality, which is the way to cure ignorance.

"I asked Meng Tong, and so did Meng Tong." This sentence makes it clear that the way of education is not that I ask students to study hard, but that students ask me first and then I will give him an answer. This is the basic principle of education. If you keep teaching him, he will get more and more bored and hate learning. In the Analects of Confucius, Confucius used "Don't be angry, don't be angry, don't worry, don't be angry." If you don't turn around for three times, it won't be there. "It perfectly interprets the educational significance of Menggua.

Mongolian divination reveals the principles and methods of enlightenment education from two aspects: "teaching" and "learning". When educating students, heuristic methods should be adopted, which varies from time to time, from place to place and from person to person.

We should deeply understand the sentence "bandits beg children, children beg me" in Mongolian hexagrams, understand the subtle relationship between teachers and students in the process of education, and form the educational concept that teaching should be appropriate and learning should take the initiative. We can't force students to learn anything, we can only provide opportunities for them to understand and think about whether they should develop in this area.