This is a homework from the Tang Dynasty, 5 meters long, the homework is a 12-year-old child "Bu Tianshou", written is "The Analects of Zheng Xuan", this child is also similar to most modern primary school students, copying and copying impatient, so I did one thing that other primary school students want to do but dare not do, that is, complain, and it is written in the homework book "Write the book today, Mr. is not too late, the Ming Dynasty is a holiday, early release of students". This is urging the teacher to get out of school quickly, don't delay the class.
There are also typos, I don't know if Mr. will leave school early after seeing it.
It also caused heated discussions among netizens
Some children can't speak yet, so they have already been arranged to study.
In the past, paper was very expensive, but now, such a long paper with such good quality is not cheap.
They don't have that long history, they definitely don't know, and they don't learn it.
In the past, it was all everyone's ladies, but now ordinary people can roll it. In the past, ordinary people had no money to go to school.
Because part of the "Analects of Zheng Xuan" has been lost, but this child's homework happened to be completed, which directly shocked the entire archaeological community.
Later, Qianlong got angry, and when he grew up, he directly let himself go and stamped everywhere.
In the past, the ancients had bags, and they were very fashionable and good-looking.
In ancient times, not all the children of rich families could study, and there would be private schools in some places, and ordinary children could also receive a certain degree of learning opportunities, but this was after the Song Dynasty, and it was true that only the children of rich families could study before.
You see, he writes about languages, but there's more to it than that. It also includes literature, history, philosophy, ethics, politics, etc., which also incorporates mathematics and field content.
Sure enough, the Chinese are very volatile from ancient times to the present, and this spirit of struggle has been passed down to modern times, and it is inevitable that China will be strong.