Traditional Chinese Children’s Primers

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Changli juyao
children's literature
Chinese children's education
Chinese cultural history
Chinese elementary pedagogy
Chinese primers
Chinese proverbs
conduct literature
cultural literacy
Dizigui
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etiquette
family reverence
filial piety
Ganying pian
morality books
pre-modern children's primers
pre-modern Chinese elementary education
primary education
Qianziwen
Sanzijing
Thousand Character Classic
Thousand Character Essay
Three Character Classic
Wenchang dijun yinzhi wen
Xiao'er yu' Lord Wenchang
Xiaojing
yinzhi wen
Zengguang xianwen

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  • ISBN 9781643150918
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Michigan Publishing Services
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Traditional Chinese Children’s Primers: A Sourcebook is the first anthology of traditional Chinese children’s textbooks in a European language. This selection of eleven primers, spanning over two thousand years of Chinese education history, remains well-known in East Asia and the global diaspora of Confucian-heritage cultures. These texts represent an important genre of children’s literature and education materials that were employed to teach basic vocabulary, develop cultural literacy, and start students on their journey toward greater fortunes in the imperial examinations.

The sourcebook covers texts from the second-century BCE to the late twentieth-century, and a range of subject areas, including etiquette instruction, literacy training, character education, and Confucian and Daoist thought. The Classic of Family Reverence (Xiaojing), for example, opens a window onto early Confucian thought in ancient China, while the Extended Wise Sayings (Zengguang xian wen) represents the eclectic worldviews and beliefs of the seventeenth century, and Lord Wenchang’s Essay on Quiet Merits (Wenchang dijun yinzhi wen) introduces readers to the tradition of popular morality books.

This first-of-a-kind sourcebook in English addresses a long-standing gap in the translation of primers and provides impetus for research in the development of character and virtues, comparative literature, and cross-cultural education studies.

Katherine Ngo and Kelly Ngo are lecturers of ancient Chinese literature at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.