From Chinese media
Confucius hometown must use abridged classics
Updated: 2010-12-30 13:20
By Quan Li (chinadaily.com.cn)
Chinese classic texts such as Three Character Primer, a teaching tool for children in ancient times, won't be introduced to primary and secondary schools in their entirety, the Shandong Business Daily reported on Thursday.
The notice said the abridgement was aimed at "selecting the essence and discarding the dross."
The provincial course introduces Chinese traditional culture to instill national spirit among elementary and middle school students with classic literary works.
Three Character Primer, composed in the late southern Song Dynasty, contains over 1,000 characters, with three characters in each line of verse. The primer covers elements of Chinese history and the basis of Confucian morality.
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