Synopsis
The Three Character Classic is China's most famous traditional primer for children, written in three-character verses covering history, philosophy, and moral education.
Overview
The Three Character Classic (San Zi Jing) is one of China's most renowned educational primers for children. Along with the Hundred Family Surnames and the Thousand Character Classic, it forms the Three Hundred Thousand collection of traditional Chinese启蒙 texts. Written in three-character verses, it systematically introduces core values of traditional Chinese culture, including the importance of education, human ethics, moral principles, historical overview, and stories of diligence in learning.
Authorship and History
The author of the Three Character Classic is generally attributed to Wang Yinglin, a scholar of the Southern Song Dynasty (13th century). Some attribute it to Ou Shizi. Regardless of its authorship, this work has been refined and revised over centuries, becoming a classic text in traditional Chinese education.
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Three Character Classic was the required reading for every child entering school, widely used in private academies. Its influence extended to Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and other countries within the Chinese character cultural sphere.
Content Structure
| Section | Content | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Importance of Education | Opening emphasizes education | People at birth, nature is good. Natures are similar, habits differ. |
| Ethics and Morality | Three powers, three lights, three bonds | Three powers: heaven, earth, humanity. |
| General Knowledge | Four seasons, five elements, six grains | Spring, summer, autumn, winter cycle endlessly. |
| Reading Order | Four Books and Five Classics | To be a scholar, one must begin with basics. |
| Historical Overview | From Three Sovereigns to Qing Dynasty | From Fuxi and Shennong to the Yellow Emperor. |
| Diligence Stories | Historical role models of learning | Like bagging fireflies, like reflecting snow. |
Famous Quotes
People at birth, nature is good. Every person is born with a good nature. Differences arise from environment and education.
To feed without teaching is the father's fault. To teach without strictness is the teacher's laziness.
Jade unpolished cannot become a vessel. A person who does not learn cannot understand righteousness.
Influence and Legacy
The Three Character Classic was selected by UNESCO for its Children's Moral Education project. In 2007, a new edition was incorporated into Chinese primary and secondary school textbooks. As an启蒙 classic of Chinese culture, it continues to be widely recited in Chinese communities worldwide.
References
- Baidu Baike: San Zi Jing
- Wikipedia: Three Character Classic
- China News Network: Cultural Value of Three Character Classic
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