As the name suggests, "Comic Reading Little Classical Stories - Philosophical Notes" uses comics, a very favorite reading method for children, to teach short stories about philosophy in ancient Chinese texts. Many people become confused when they see philosophy. Adults only know

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"Comic Reading Little Ancient Texts - Philosophical Notes", as the name suggests, uses comics, a very favorite reading method for children, to teach short stories about philosophy in ancient Chinese texts. Many people become confused when they see philosophy. Adults only know a little about it, but can children understand it? In fact, you completely underestimate the ability of children, they are born philosophers. From the day they are born, children have endless curiosity and endless thinking power. Curiosity, exploration, thinking, and dialectics are themselves the first ways for humans to understand the world and themselves. As Aristotle said: The origin of philosophy is curiosity.

Zhou Guoping once said that if you just want your child to be a machine that can take exams and become a machine that can be employed in the future, then of course there is no need to let him study philosophy. However, if you want your child to become an excellent person and have a happier life, then philosophy is a required course. This is the reason why I recommend "Fun Reading Comics - Philosophical Notes". Children who let their children form their own knowledge system and values ​​this morning will avoid many detours in life. This book is more suitable for children and parents to read together. Through parents' further explanation to their children, it can fundamentally cultivate children's thinking, logic and expression skills.

This book contains a total of 15 comic stories to instill ancient Chinese philosophy into children, including killing seedlings to encourage growth, indiscriminate use of Yus to make up for numbers, carving a boat to seek a sword, contradicting oneself, deceiving one's ears and stealing the bell, finding someone through a well, unfounded worries, learning to walk in Handan, a cup bow and a snake's shadow, suspecting a neighbor and stealing an ax, and calling a deer a horse. , Exhausting the lake to fish, wouldn’t you gain something? Love the crane and lose the crowd, play the harp to the ox, and swallow the dates wholeheartedly.

Ruyan Miao Zhuanggong tells us that anything we do must follow the objective laws of things. The development of anything is determined by both internal and external factors. It also tells us that the development of things is a process from quantitative change to qualitative change, which is equivalent to the accumulation of quantity. Qualitative change can only occur when a certain level is reached. Don't rush for success, otherwise all previous efforts will be wasted.

tells us that we must seek truth from facts and have real talents and learning. Although those who cheat can be fooled for a while, they cannot be fooled for a lifetime. They cannot withstand the test of time and will eventually show their flaws.

"Searching for the Sword" tells us, first, if people's ideological understanding does not conform to objective reality, they will not succeed in doing things. Second, objective reality is constantly developing and changing. If we regard old rules and regulations as a magic weapon to solve new problems, we will make a joke. This story is simple materialism and dialectical thinking.

You see, each short story reveals the knowledge of the university, and the university knowledge starts from simple comics. A philosopher once said that when you don’t know what to do or how to judge, only philosophy can help. In fact, philosophy is like the scaffolding used to build a building. Only by establishing a complete and sound value system can children build their own building in life.

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