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Is primary school delayed? 2023
According to the latest notice of the Ministry of Education, all localities can make their own judgments and adjust the starting time of students according to local actual conditions.

The original start date of primary and secondary schools in Fujian Province is February 6, 2023, and the postponed start date is February 14, 2023. Primary and secondary schools in Jiangxi Province were originally scheduled to start on February 7, 2023, and the delayed start time was February 16, 2023. The original start date of primary and secondary schools in Hebei Province is February 8, 2023, and the postponed start date is February 13, 2023.

The original start date of primary and secondary schools in Shanxi Province is February 4, 2023, and the postponed start date is February 13, 2023. Primary and secondary schools in Shandong Province were originally scheduled to start on February 5, 2023, and the delayed start time was February 16, 2023.

Primary school, also known as China traditional philology, includes the philology of analyzing glyphs, the phonology of characters, the exegetics of explaining the meaning of words, and the research on the interpretation and annotation of pre-Qin classics, so it is also called the vassal of Confucian classics.

The Tang dynasty inherited the Sui system, carried out the imperial examination and set up a book discipline. "The Book of the New Tang Dynasty: On the Electoral System" says: "Thirty people learn calligraphy ... learn a book, a daily newspaper, keep abreast of the current situation, read Mandarin, speak Chinese, read Zilin, Sancang and Erya. For all books, the Book of Songs is limited to three years old, Shuowen is limited to one year old, and Zilin is limited to one year old. "

It also includes the election law of calligraphy discipline: "Anyone who learns calligraphy must pass the oral test first, which means that he will try 20 pieces of Shuowen and Zilin, and pass 18 pieces first." It can be seen that calligraphy learning in the Tang Dynasty is actually a dual course of calligraphy and primary school, and primary school is more important. Wang Xizhi's philology book Primary School is recorded in Yi Wenzhi, a book of the new Tang Dynasty, which shows that Wang Xizhi is also a philology researcher.