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Father-son Education in the Ancient Chinese Classics Guoyu and Zuozhuan

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  • Ho-kin Tong

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The hexagram “jiaren gua” å®¶äººå ¦ (The Family) of Yijing æ˜“ç» (Book of Changes), a divination manual in the Western Zhou period (1046–771 BC) advocates a strict father image in family management. Is the Pre-Qin father really a strict figure? To answer this question, taking the two major Pre-Qin historical texts Guoyu 国语 and å·¦ä¼ Zuozhuan as targets, three sub-questions will be addressed- (1) What kind of family education records are collected in these texts? (2) How is father-son education represented in these texts? (3) Why is father-son education represented in such a way in these texts? A comprehensive textual research on a father’s role represented in these texts was conducted to collect relevant data to answer the three sub-questions. The data collected was then interpreted by a hermeneutics method, with educational and sociological perspectives to propose an answer to the main research question. The strict but caring fathers represented in these two learning texts are role models for learners and readers in that period. This role model creates a heavy burden on male leaders of upper class families because no matter fathers or sons, they have to have a high moral standard to safeguard their families. Being an upper class father in the Chunqiu period 春秋 (c.770-c.476 BC) is a difficult task as he has to strike a balance between strictness and love to teach his sons. This is also true for today’s fathers.

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  • Ho-kin Tong, 2020. "Father-son Education in the Ancient Chinese Classics Guoyu and Zuozhuan," Asian Culture and History, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(2), pages 1-12, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ach123:v:12:y:2020:i:2:p:12
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    1. Ho-kin Tong, 2015. "The Family Instructions of Ji Dan Recorded in the Book of Documents," Asian Culture and History, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 7(1), pages 240-240, March.
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