A textbook helpfull to start learning Classic Chinese. Tr. Giles (en) and Deverge (fr).
The San Zi Jing (Three Character Classic), written in the 13th century and attributed to Wang Yinglin (1223-1296), is not one of the traditional six Confucian classics, but rather is a distillation of the essentials of Confucian thought expressed in a way suitable for teaching young children. Until the latter part of this century, it served as a child's first bit of formal education at home. It is written in couplets of three characters (syllables) for easy memorization. One might call it a Confucian catechism.
George Yeo, then Singapore's Minister for Trade and Industry, in an address at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, described the work thus: "For centuries, Chinese children, before they could read or write, were taught to recite the San Zi Jing through which the Confucianist idea of society being one big happy family is programmed into young minds. The three-character phrases are like strands of cultural DNA which are passed on from generation to generation." (Cf. Sanzijing at raptor.depauw.edu)
The Three–Character Classic – San Zi Jing – Chinese off/on – Français/English
Alias Sanzi Jing, Sanzijing, The Trimetric Classic.
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