Breaking the Mongol, learning wisdom, learning the Lantern Festival, the 60 school children
reporter Xing Zhenyu
17 day is the Lantern Festival, a unique opening ceremony held in the Confucious'Temple of Ji'nan. Under the escort of the parents, the 60 schoolchildren worship Confucius, point out the nevus, knock the wisdom bell, learn to write the word "man", experience the first lesson of the traditional one, and carry out an enlightening education in Chongli.
17 at 9 a.m., many children and parents were gathered before the Dacheng gate of Confucious'temple. Before the ceremony, all the propriety members consciously arranged their clothes. "Kai Hu" shouted with the help of the official, and the formal ceremony began. The 60 schoolchildren led the parents in an orderly fashion, and after receiving the incense to the teacher, the offering officer read the congratulations. Later, all the propriety officers saluted Confucius, the teacher enlightened the little mole, and the schoolboy knocked the clock. Reporters noted that the Lantern Festival was on that day, and there was a custom of Confucius worship in ancient times.
Lv Zhiyong, deputy director of the Confucious'Temple Management Office of Ji'nan Fu school, said that the opening ceremony is a form of enlightenment education for children to begin to read and learn the gift of the ceremony. The old name "broken Mongolian" is one of the four rites of life. In ancient times, scholars asked for "four rites" for their career, followed by praxis, advanced etiquette, gratitude and champion. The opening ceremony is the first grand ceremony of ancient life, and it is a ceremonious ceremony in ancient times.
Lv Zhiyong said that since the first opening ceremony in the first day of the month, there has been a significant increase in the number of visitors and citizens visited at Confucious'temple every day, and the interest in traditional culture is becoming more and more strong. Let the children accept traditional culture and let them begin their first lesson in life with the piety of culture, so that the traditional culture can be passed down.