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Chapter 565 The official version of the sacred book 'Three Character Classic' used to open the door (

Chapter 565: The official version of the sacred book "Three Character Classic" used for enlightenment (please subscribe and vote)

Cheng Chubi sat there and yawned loudly. He turned his head and saw Deng Chengxin, Cheng Fa and Cheng Da not far away, dissecting the hare they had caught outside Tangquan Palace.

The operations to remove the appendix, gallbladder and spleen are ongoing until the three of them finish practicing.

These rabbits, which have dedicated their bodies to the exquisite skills of Datang's medical students, will be used to cook tempting delicacies, and their furs will be stretched out, dried and preserved.

When the time comes, it will be handed over to the craftsmen for tanning, and it may become a warm rabbit skin scarf, or a rabbit skin hat.

After returning to Lishan, almost half a month has passed, and every day is so dull and indifferent.

Cheng Chubi could only spend his days bragging and spanking with Prince Li Chengqian, and playing cards with Cheng Fa, Cheng Da and Deng Chengxin.

In such boring days, Cheng Chubi felt that his ability to barbecue with him was improving day by day.

Just as Cheng Chubi, who had just taken a nap, stood up and was about to examine whether there were any problems with the three disciples' anatomy, a eunuch led Li Ke's guard leader Li Jing and walked in holding a letter.

Cheng Chubi’s courtyard.

Li Jing presented Li Ke's autographed letter, and the content in the letter made Cheng Chubi's eyes shine as he had spent nearly half a month in the vacation palace.

In the letter, Li Ke first praised himself, while Cheng Chubi scanned the letter with a black line on his face.

It wasn't until I reached the end of the second letter that I finally saw the serious content. In the letter, Li Ke told Cheng Chubi,

Through the unashamed efforts of the craftsmen, the quality of the ink has finally been raised to a higher level.

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In addition, the quality of Chengfu's paper patterns has also been improved to a certain extent after revising the artistic process.

The yield rate can already reach over 90%, and the defective rate will not reach one third as in the past.

In addition, after such a long time, the reserve of movable lead type has exceeded 3,000 pieces, which can cope with the printing of "The Analects of Confucius".

I believe that within a few days, a trial copy will be sent to Lishan Tangquan Palace.

In addition, Li Ke also asked Cheng Chubi in the letter, when will you give the serious version of the "Three Character Classic" to me, so that I can hand it over to the craftsmen for trial printing.

When Cheng Chubi saw this, he couldn't help but blush a little. It seemed that he was still too slack. After returning to Lishan, he felt too relaxed.

He actually left this serious matter behind and completely forgot about it.

Fortunately, Cheng Chubi was a calm person after all. He touched his nose without blushing and nodded slightly towards Li Jing.

He asked Cheng Fa, who had finished the operation, to take Li Jing to have something to eat first, and then called Deng Chengxin to ask him to prepare pens, ink, paper and inkstones.

Cheng Chubi saw Deng Chengxin who had prepared everything and stood aside quietly, and took another look at the ink that had been ground.

"What did you do when you got up? Sit back quickly. I said, you write."

"Sir, this is not good. After all, the other party is His Highness the King of Wu. Wouldn't it seem too disrespectful to His Highness the King of Wu to ask a villain to reply to His Highness?"

"..." When Cheng Chubi thought of his childlike calligraphy art in simplified Chinese characters, he couldn't help but feel evil in his heart, and glared at Deng Chengxin.

"Okay, I told you to just write."

The master has your destiny, how dare you disobey him? Seeing the young master's happy expression, he immediately became discouraged and listened to the young master's rambles while he was responsible for putting pen to paper.

Not long after, a letter to Li Ke took shape, and Cheng Chubi looked at the calligraphy he liked.

"Well, not bad, the young man has a lot of future, but there is still room for improvement, so work hard."

Cheng Xin couldn't help but feel happy, nodded vigorously and said, "Young master taught me a lesson, and I will definitely continue to work hard."

"Well, it's not over yet. I'll read it and you write it."

"Okay, young master..." Cheng Xin picked up the pen again, looked at Cheng Chubi, and heard three words coming from Cheng Chubi's mouth. "In the beginning, human beings are inherently good..."

This was when Cheng Chubi was young. His grandfather, who attended a private school in the old society, taught Cheng Chubi word by word.

Not only did he ask Cheng Chubi to recite it, but he also told him every story and principle contained in the Three Character Classic.

At that time, my grandfather loved to hear him recite the "Three Character Classic" the most, and he was also happy to show off to the old neighbors that his sweet grandson was smart and could recite the "Three Character Classic" at a young age.

Later, after my grandfather passed away, among his belongings was a copy of the "Three Character Classic" copied by my grandfather himself.

Occasionally when he missed his old man, Cheng Chubi would always turn it out and look at the familiar handwriting.

I seem to see my grandfather again transcribing hard under the lamp, wearing reading glasses...

"Master, Master?"

After Deng Chengxin copied for a while, the young master's voice suddenly became hoarse and he didn't speak again for a while, which made Deng Chengxin feel a little panicked.

"It's okay, um, let's continue..." Cheng Chubi sniffed, nodded to Deng Chengxin, and continued to recite the short essay that was already engraved in his heart.

The Three-Character Classic, which is just over a thousand words long, made Deng Chengxin’s hands hurt from copying it.

After receiving the Three-Character Classic handwritten by Deng Chengxin, Cheng Chubi carefully revised it. Some stories and words that were not suitable for the present time would naturally be revised and deleted.

The Three-Character Classic of more than a thousand words was deleted, deleted, and revised, and in the end only about a thousand words were left.

Cheng Chubi nodded with satisfaction and asked Deng Chengxin to copy it again.

"Third Young Master, why do you think this thing is similar to the Thousand-Character Classic?"

Cheng Chubi couldn't help but glance at the clever Deng Chengxin. He was indeed a smart man, and nodded with satisfaction.

"Yes, this is a book similar to the Thousand-Character Classic, used for enlightenment. Its name is The Three-Character Classic."

"I think it is easier to read and remember than a thousand-character essay," Deng Chengxin said with his eyes shining and a satisfied face.

Cheng Chubi nodded naturally. He did know some popular knowledge about "Three Character Classic", "Hundred Family Surnames" and "Thousand Character Classic".

These three books are collectively called "Three Hundred Thousand", also known as "Three Family Villages". It is considered the first book on traditional Chinese enlightenment education and is extremely famous.

It is not an exaggeration to even say that it is a household name. Among the "Three Hundred Thousand", the "Three Character Classic" is headed by the "Three Character Classic", which is called the classic. It is the kind of serious scripture, and it is definitely not a collection of foul language.

The bottom of the "Thousand Character Classic" is called "wen", which of course includes many aspects such as difficulty of writing, knowledge level and literary quality.

"The Thousand-Character Classic" has higher requirements. Without a certain foundation of philology and cultural literacy, you can neither read nor appreciate "The Thousand-Character Classic".

The "Thousand-Character Classic" was written in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and the "Three-Character Classic" was written in the late Southern Song Dynasty.


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