Meng Mu educates children with practical actions. By cutting cloth (if the cloth is cut to pieces, it loses its function), it shows that learning is the same and cannot be interrupted. This kind of education has a good effect.
Meng Mu Jiezi is an ancient prose written by Han Ying in Han Dynasty, which is selected from Han Shu Shi Zhuan. This ancient prose mainly tells about Meng Mu's education of Mencius. The story tells us that we can't give up halfway.
Introduction of the protagonist
First of all, Monk
Mencius, whose real name was Ke, was a great thinker in the Warring States Period and one of the founders of Confucianism, and was honored as the "Asian sage" by the world. The story of Meng Mu's godson has also been handed down: "Meng Mu moved three times". Meng Mu shows the noble sentiments of women in China who are diligent and thrifty, and the wisdom of paying attention to "teaching by example" and "teaching by example" when educating children.
Second, Meng Mu godson.
Mencius' mother cut the cloth she knitted with a knife and warned Mencius not to give up halfway, but to concentrate on it, which made Mencius develop a rigorous attitude towards learning and eventually became a famous thinker, politician, educator and essayist in the Warring States period.